Using expectations data to study subjective income expectations (1997)
| Venue: | Journal of the American Statistical Association |
| Citations: | 41 - 11 self |
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@ARTICLE{Dominitz97usingexpectations,
author = {Jeff Dominitz and Charles F. Manski},
title = {Using expectations data to study subjective income expectations},
journal = {Journal of the American Statistical Association},
year = {1997},
pages = {855--867}
}
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We have collected data on the one-year-ahead income expectations of members of American households in our Survey of Economic Expectations (SEE), a module of a national continuous telephone survey conducted at the University of Wisconsin. The income-expectations questions take this form: "What do you think is the percent chance (or what are the chances out of 100) that your total household income, before taxes, will be less than Y over the next 12 months? " We use the responses to a sequence of such questions posed for different income thresholds Y to estimate each respondent's subjective probability distribution for next year's household income. We use the estimates to study the cross-sectional variation in income expectations one year into the future







