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Why you can't find a taxi in the rain and other labor supply lessons from cab drivers
Henry S. Farber
Economics
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Complete Records
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Discrete Choice Experiment
25%
Gain-Loss Utility
25%
Hours Worked
25%
Labor Supply
100%
Labor Supply Decisions
25%
Labor Supply Elasticity
25%
New Drivers
25%
New York City
50%
NYC Taxi
25%
Optimized Model
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Rain
100%
Reference Dependence
50%
Taxi Drivers
50%
Taxicabs
25%
Urban Taxi
25%
Wage Elasticity
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Working Hours
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Labor Supply Decision
50%