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household time allocation, Nash bargaining, Nash equilibrium, maximum
minimum wages, matching models, Nash bargaining
time allocation, child development, household labor supply
bilateral matching, household time allocation, Nash bargaining
Household Time Allocation, Grim Trigger Strategy, Household Production, Method of Simulated Moments
household time allocation, grim trigger strategy, household production, method of simulated moments
Minimum Wage, On-the-job training, Wage growth
job search, consumer search, reservation wage, experiment
conditional cash transfers, child development, time allocation, income transfers
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child development, conditional cash transfers, Income Transfers, Time allocation
bilateral matching, household time allocation, efficient outcomes, likelihood analysis