Reported Effects versus Revealed-Preference Estimates: Evidence from the Propensity to Spend Tax Rebates

<jats:p> We evaluate the consistency of two methods for estimating the effect of an economic policy: (i) asking people how the policy caused them to change their behavior (reported effects) and (ii) inferring this change using data on behavior and differences in treatment across people (reveal...

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Main Authors: Parker, Jonathan A (Author), Souleles, Nicholas S (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Economic Association, 2021-11-05T14:13:10Z.
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