Household Decision Making in Rural China: Using Experiments to Estimate the Influences of Spouses
Abstract
Many economic decisions are made jointly within households. This raises the question about spouses’ relative influence on joint decisions and the determinants of relative influence. Using a controlled experiment (on inter-temporal choice), we let each spouse first make individual decisions and then make joint decisions with the other spouse. We use a random parameter probit model to measure the relative influence of spouses on joint decisions. In general, husbands have a stronger influence than wives. However, in richer households and when the wife is older than the husband, we find a significantly stronger influence of the wife on joint decisions.
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Date
2010-08Author
Carlsson, Fredrik
He, Haoran
Martinsson, Peter
Qin, Ping
Sutter, Matthias
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
465
Language
eng