Blar i Statistics Norway's Open Research Repository (SNORRe) på forfatter "Dagsvik, John K."
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Compensated discrete choice and the Slutsky equation
Dagsvik, John K. (Discussion Paper;No. 978, Working paper, 2022-05)Consumers often face choice settings in which alternatives are discrete. Examples include choices between variants of differentiated products, modes of urban transportation, residential locations, etc. In this paper ... -
Compensated variation in random utility models
Dagsvik, John K. (Discussion Papers;No. 299, Working paper, 2001)Abstract: In this paper we introduce the notion of random expenditure function and derive the distribution of the expenditure function and corresponding compensated choice probabilities in the general case when the ... -
Compensating variation and Hicksian choice probabilities in random utility models that are nonlinear in income
Dagsvik, John K.; Karlström, Anders (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2005)In this paper we discuss Hicksian demand and compensating variation in the context of discrete choice. We first derive Hicksian choice probabilities and the distribution of the (random) expenditure function in the general ... -
Consumer demand and unobservable product attributes
Brubakk, Leif; Dagsvik, John K. (Discussion Papers;No. 223, Working paper, 1998)Traditional approaches to consumer demand modelling ignores the problem associated with product heterogeneity where important product characteristics are latent. The point of departure in the present study is a particular ... -
Consumer demand with unobservable product attributes - Part II: inference
Dagsvik, John K. (Discussion Papers;No. 167, Working paper, 1996)In this paper we discuss statistical inference associated with the theoretical model developed in Part I. Specifically, we demonstrate how the relationship between the distribution of prices and unit values can be exploited ... -
Consumer demand with unobservable product attributes : part I: theory
Dagsvik, John K. (Discussion Papers;No. 166, Working paper, 1996)This paper develops a new framework for empirical modelling of consumer demand with particular reference to products that are differentiated with respect to quality and location attributes. The point of departure is ... -
The continuous generalized extreme value model with special reference to static models of labor supply
Dagsvik, John K. (Discussion Paper;No. 31, Working paper, 1988-02)The paper extends the generalized extreme value random utility model (McFadden, 1981) to the case where the choice set is continuous. One particular area of application is treated, namely the static models of labor supply. ... -
Discouraged worker effects and barriers against employment for immigrant and non-immigrant women
Dagsvik, John K.; Kornstad, Tom; Skjerpen, Terje (Discussion Papers;No. 845, Working paper, 2016-09-01)A phenomenon observed in many labor markets is that the supply of labor appears to depend on business cycles. In other words, workers who are searching for work become “discouraged” under unfavorable business cycle conditions ... -
Discrete and continuous choice, max-stable processes and independence from irrelevant attributes
Dagsvik, John K. (Discussion Paper;No. 79, Working paper, 1993-01)The Generalized Extreme Value Model was developed by McFadden for the case with discrete choice sets. The present paper extends this model to cases with both discrete and continuous choice sets and choice sets that are ... -
Discrete choice in continuous time : implications of an intertemporal version of the IIA property
Dagsvik, John K. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2002)This paper proposes a particular behavioral axiom to characterize the stochastic structure of static discrete choice models with serially correlated utilities. This assumption extends Luce’s axiom; “Independence from ... -
Dynamic choice, multistate duration models and stochastic structure
Dagsvik, John K. (Discussion Papers;No. 172, Working paper, 1996)An important problem in the analysis of intertemporal choice processes is how to justify the choice of mathematical structure of the transition probabilities. A related and delicate identification problem is to separate ... -
A dynamic model for qualitative choice behaviour. I implications for the analysis of labour force participation when he total supply of labour is latent
Dagsvik, John K. (Rapporter fra Statistisk sentralbyrå;1980/11, Report, 1980)The present report is a contribution to the theory of individual choice behaviour when the choices are made at different points of time and the alternatives are discrete. With the analysis of labour supply in mind the ... -
The dynamics of a behavioral two-sex demographic model
Johansen, Rune; Dagsvik, John K. (Discussion Papers;No. 247, Working paper, 1999)Abstract: In this paper, we examine the dynamic properties of a particular demographic model. An essential part of the model is the marriage function which is derived from assumptions about the behavior of women and men ... -
Econometric analysis of labor supply in a life cycle context with uncertainty
Dagsvik, John K. (Discussion Papers;No. 21, Working paper, 1987)The paper considers a recent econometric approach for analysing labor supply in a life cycle context. The model we present extends MaCurdy's (1982) model in that the wage rate is assumed to depend on previous labor market ... -
Elliptiske integraler I: En elementær gjennomgang av Abels addisjonsteorem
Dagsvik, John K. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)En viktig del av Niels Henrik Abels forskning omhandlet teorien for elliptiske funksjoner og integraler. I denne teorien spiller såkalte addisjonsteoremer en sentral rolle. Abel gjorde som kjent helt fundamentale gjennombrudd ... -
En empirisk analyse av fenomenet med motløse arbeidere
Dagsvik, John K.; Kornstad, Tom; Skjerpen, Terje (Journal article, 2006)Tilbudet av arbeid ser ut til å være lavere i perioder med høy arbeidsledighet enn med lav. Forklaring på dette kan være at personer som er utenfor arbeidsmarkedet, vurderer mulighetene for å skaffe seg jobb i arbeidsmarkedet ... -
Estimating the returns to schooling : a likelihood approach based on normal mixtures
Dagsvik, John K.; Hægeland, Torbjørn; Raknerud, Arvid (Discussion Papers;No. 567, Working paper, 2008)Abstract: In this paper we develop likelihood based methods for statistical inference in a joint system of equations for the choice of length of schooling and earnings. The model for schooling choice is assumed to be ... -
Estimation of earnings- and schooling choice relations : a likelihood approach
Dagsvik, John K.; Hægeland, Torbjørn; Raknerud, Arvid (Discussion Papers;No. 486, Working paper, 2006)Abstract: In this paper we develop a full information maximum likelihood method for the estimation of a joint model for the choice of length of schooling and the corresponding earnings equation. The model for schooling ... -
Etterhåndsstratifisering og estimering innen del-bestander
Dagsvik, John K. (Artikler;66, Working paper, 1974)Under bearbeidingen av resultatene fra de arbeidskraftundersøkelser Statistisk Sentralbyrå gjennomfører på utvalgsbasis, blir de som er intervjuet gruppert, etter kjønn og alder. En slik teknikk kalles etterhandsstrati ... -
A Framework for analyzing rank ordered panel data with application to automobile demand
Dagsvik, John K.; Liu, Gang (Discussion Papers;No. 480, Working paper, 2006)Abstract: In this paper we develop a framework for analyzing panel data with observations on rank ordered alternatives that allows for correlated random taste shifters across time and across alternatives. As a special ...