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Individuals and families make key decisions that impact many aspects of financial stability and determine the future of the economy. These decisions involve balancing current sacrifice against future benefits. This book is about modeling this individual or family-based decision making using an optimizing dynamic programming model.

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"Forward-Looking Decision Making provides interesting applications of the dynamic programming approach for analyzing individual decisions that balance current and future welfare. The subjects are timely and the book contains a good selection of topics, united by a common analytical theme."—John Ermisch, University of Essex

Table of Contents
Foreword vii Preface ix Chapter 1: Basic Analysis of Forward-Looking Decision Making 1 1.1 The Dynamic Program 1 1.2 Approximation 5 1.3 Stationary Case 6 1.4 Markov Representation 7 1.5 Distribution of the Stochastic Driving Force 9 Chapter 2: Research on Properties of Preferences 10 2.1 Research Based on Marshallian and Hicksian Labor Supply Functions 13 2.2 Risk Aversion 15 2.3 Intertemporal Substitution 17 2.4 Frisch Elasticity of Labor Supply 19 2.5 Consumption-Hours Complementarity 20 Chapter 3: Health 23 3.1 The Issues 23 3.2 Basic Facts 25 3.3 Basic Model 26 3.4 The Full Dynamic-Programming Model 31 3.5 The Health Production Function 35 3.6 Preference Parameters 36 3.7 Solving the Model 37 3.8 Concluding Remarks 38 Chapter 4: Insurance 42 4.1 The Model 43 4.2 Calibration 45 4.3 Results 46 Chapter 5: Employment 50 5.1 Insurance 52 5.2 Dynamic Labor-Market Equilibrium 53 5.3 The Employment Function 58 5.4 Econometric Model 59 5.5 Properties of the Data 64 5.6 Results 65 5.7 Concluding Remarks 69 Chapter 6: Idiosyncratic Risk 70 6.1 The Joint Distribution of Lifetime and Exit Value 73 6.2 Economic Payoffs to Entrepreneurs 74 6.3 Entrepreneurs in Aging Companies 82 6.4 Concluding Remarks 85 Chapter 7: Financial Stability with Government-Guaranteed Debt 87 7.1 Introduction 87 7.2 Options 92 7.3 Model 94 7.4 Calibration 100 7.5 Equilibrium 101 7.6 Roles of Key Parameters 113 7.7 Concluding Remarks 115 7.8 Appendix: Value Functions 116 References 119 Index 123

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    Publisher: Princeton University Press
    Publication Date: 28/02/2010
    ISBN13: 9780691142425, 978-0691142425
    ISBN10: 0691142424

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Individuals and families make key decisions that impact many aspects of financial stability and determine the future of the economy. These decisions involve balancing current sacrifice against future benefits. This book is about modeling this individual or family-based decision making using an optimizing dynamic programming model.

    Trade Review
    "Forward-Looking Decision Making provides interesting applications of the dynamic programming approach for analyzing individual decisions that balance current and future welfare. The subjects are timely and the book contains a good selection of topics, united by a common analytical theme."—John Ermisch, University of Essex

    Table of Contents
    Foreword vii Preface ix Chapter 1: Basic Analysis of Forward-Looking Decision Making 1 1.1 The Dynamic Program 1 1.2 Approximation 5 1.3 Stationary Case 6 1.4 Markov Representation 7 1.5 Distribution of the Stochastic Driving Force 9 Chapter 2: Research on Properties of Preferences 10 2.1 Research Based on Marshallian and Hicksian Labor Supply Functions 13 2.2 Risk Aversion 15 2.3 Intertemporal Substitution 17 2.4 Frisch Elasticity of Labor Supply 19 2.5 Consumption-Hours Complementarity 20 Chapter 3: Health 23 3.1 The Issues 23 3.2 Basic Facts 25 3.3 Basic Model 26 3.4 The Full Dynamic-Programming Model 31 3.5 The Health Production Function 35 3.6 Preference Parameters 36 3.7 Solving the Model 37 3.8 Concluding Remarks 38 Chapter 4: Insurance 42 4.1 The Model 43 4.2 Calibration 45 4.3 Results 46 Chapter 5: Employment 50 5.1 Insurance 52 5.2 Dynamic Labor-Market Equilibrium 53 5.3 The Employment Function 58 5.4 Econometric Model 59 5.5 Properties of the Data 64 5.6 Results 65 5.7 Concluding Remarks 69 Chapter 6: Idiosyncratic Risk 70 6.1 The Joint Distribution of Lifetime and Exit Value 73 6.2 Economic Payoffs to Entrepreneurs 74 6.3 Entrepreneurs in Aging Companies 82 6.4 Concluding Remarks 85 Chapter 7: Financial Stability with Government-Guaranteed Debt 87 7.1 Introduction 87 7.2 Options 92 7.3 Model 94 7.4 Calibration 100 7.5 Equilibrium 101 7.6 Roles of Key Parameters 113 7.7 Concluding Remarks 115 7.8 Appendix: Value Functions 116 References 119 Index 123

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