Date: 2005
Type: Thesis
Three essays in applied microeconomics
Florence, European University Institute, 2005, EUI PhD theses, Department of Economics
MAURER, Juergen, Three essays in applied microeconomics, Florence, European University Institute, 2005, EUI PhD theses, Department of Economics - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/5004
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Table of Contents:
-- Do the "Joneses" really matter? : peer-group vs. correlated effects in intertemporal consumption choice (with André Meier)
-- How do risk attitudes change with wealth? : nonparametric evidence from a hypothetical gamble
-- Intolerable drudge? : revisiting the role of the work environment for health and employment dynamics of the elderly
Additional information:
Defence date: 7 July 2005; Examining board: Prof. Andrea Ichino, EUI ; Prof. Tullio Jappelli, Università di Salerno ; Prof. Francis Vella, EUI, Supervisor ; Prof. Guglielmo Weber, Università di Padova; PDF of thesis uploaded from the Library digitised archive of EUI PhD theses completed between 2013 and 2017
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/5004
Series/Number: EUI PhD theses; Department of Economics
LC Subject Heading: Microeconomics