• A framework for empirical modelling of consumer demand with latent quality attributes 

      Dagsvik, John K.; Zhu, Yu; Aaberge, Rolf (Discussion Papers;No. 229, Working paper, 1998)
      This paper discusses a particular approach to empirical consumer demand modelling when products are differentiated and the product attributes are unobservable. In contrast to the traditional approach to this problem, see ...
    • A framework for estimating disequilibrium models with many markets 

      Andreassen, Leif (Discussion papers;138, Working paper, 1995-02)
      This paper presents a framework for estimating non-Walrasian models with many markets based on the virtual price approach in Lee (1986). The paper discusses an open economy multi-market non-Walrasian model with many agents ...
    • Aggregate behavior in matching markets with fl exible contracts and non-transferable representations of preferences 

      Dagsvik, John K.; Jia, Zhiyang (Discussion Papers;No. 875, Working paper, 2018-05-30)
      This paper modifies and extends the aggregate equilibrium models for matching markets developed earlier in the literature. Agents in the matching market search for a match among potential partners, including agreements ...
    • Aggregation in matching markets 

      Dagsvik, John K. (Discussion Papers;No. 173, Working paper, 1996)
      This paper develops aggregate relations for a matching market of heterogeneous suppliers and demanders. The point of departure is the analysis of two-sided matching found in Roth and Sotomayor (1990). Under particular ...
    • Aggregation when Markets do not Clear 

      Andreassen, Leif (Discussion papers;139, Working paper, 1995-02)
      This paper presents a method for aggregation across markets in a Non-Walrasian model, focusing mainly on labor markets. The method utilizes a probabilistic approach based on aggregating across virtual price functions instead ...
    • Agricultural production with uncertain water supply 

      Dagsvik, John K.; Mathiassen, Astrid (Discussion Papers;No. 370, Working paper, 2004)
      Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to develop a framework for analysis of multioutput agricultural production when the supply of water is uncertain. Specifically, we assume that the farmer operates as if the decision ...
    • An alternative approach to labor supply modeling : emphasizing job-type as choice variable 

      Dagsvik, John K.; Jia, Zhiyang (Discussion Papers;No. 550, Working paper, 2008)
      Abstract: Traditional labor supply analysis is based on the assumption that workers only have preferences over consumption and hours of work, and are able to choose consumption and hours freely within the budget constraint. ...
    • Analysis of the discouraged worker phenomenon : evidence from micro data 

      Dagsvik, John K.; Kornstad, Tom; Skjerpen, Terje (Discussion Papers;No. 453, Working paper, 2006)
      Abstract: In this paper we analyze labor force participation with particular reference to the discouraged worker effect. The theoretical point of departure is a simple model where the worker evaluates the expected utility ...
    • Analyzing labor supply behavior with latent job opportunity sets and institutional choice constraints 

      Dagsvik, John K.; Strøm, Steinar (Discussion Papers;No. 344, Working paper, 2003)
      Abstract: In this paper we discuss a general framework for analyzing labor supply behavior in the presence of complicated budget- and quantity constraints of which some are unobserved. The point of departure is that an ...
    • Axiomatization of stochastic models for choice under uncertainty 

      Dagsvik, John K. (Discussion Papers;No. 465, Working paper, 2006)
      Abstract: This paper develops a theory of probabilistic models for risky choices. Part of this theory can be viewed as an extension of the expected utility theory to account for bounded rationality. One probabilistic ...
    • Behavioral multistate duration models : what should they look like? 

      Dagsvik, John K. (Discussion Papers;No. 688, Working paper, 2012)
      Abstract: This paper discusses how specification of probabilistic models for multistate duration data generated by individual choices should be justified on a priori theoretical grounds. Preferences are assumed represented ...
    • A Behavioral two-sex marriage model 

      Dagsvik, John K.; Flaatten, Ane S.; Brunborg, Helge (Discussion Papers;No. 238, Working paper, 1998)
      In this paper we discuss a particular marriage model, i.e., a model for the number of marriages for each age combination as a function of the vectors of the number of single men and women in each age group. The model is ...
    • Choice among lotteries when preferences are stochastic 

      Dagsvik, John K. (Discussion Papers;No. 221, Working paper, 1998)
      Abstract: This paper discusses the problem of specifying probabilistic models for choices (strategies) with uncertain outcomes. The point of departure is an extension of the axiom system of the von Neumann-Morgenstern ...
    • Choice probabilities and equilibrium conditions in a matching market with flexible contracts 

      Dagsvik, John K. (Discussion Paper;No. 94, Working paper, 1993-08)
      The purpose of the paper is to develop discrete and continuous probabilistic choice models for a matching market of heterogeneous suppliers and demanders. The point of departure is similar to that of Tinbergen (1956) which ...
    • Choice under uncertainty and bounded rationality 

      Dagsvik, John K. (Discussion Papers;No. 409, Working paper, 2005)
      Abstract: This paper develops a theory for probabilistic models for risky choices that can be viewed as an extension of the expected utility theory to account for bounded rationality. One probabilistic version of the ...
    • 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 ...
    • 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 ...