Using preference parameter estimates to optimise public sector wage contracts: A field study in Pakistan Working paper 28 Aug 2015 State and Tax Project Using preference parameter estimates to optimise public sector wage contracts: A field study in Pakistan Authors Michael Callen Associate Professor of Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Karrar Hussain Associate Professor, American University in Bulgaria Muhammad Yasir Khan Graduate Student, University of California - Berkeley Charles Sprenger Assistant Professor, Stanford University Callen-et-al-2015-Working-paper-1.pdf Download PDF document • 1.18 MB Share Share More from Using preference parameter estimates to optimise public sector wage contracts: A field study in Pakistan Using preference estimates to customize incentives: An application to polio vaccination drives in Pakistan James Andreoni, Michael Callen, Karrar Hussain, Muhammad Yasir Khan, Charles Sprenger Journal of the European Economic Association 21 4 Journal article Using preference parameter estimates to optimise public sector wage contracts: A field study in Pakistan (Project memo) Michael Callen, Muhammad Yasir Khan Miscellaneous More from IGC Shocks that settle: The long shadow of a commodity crisis Tim Dobermann Blog Is minimum the maximum? The case of unbiased evasion estimates and tax recycling under informality Jawad Shah Policy brief Using machine learning to strengthen tax compliance: Lessons from Pakistan Zehra Farooq Blog What South Africa’s sugar tax achieved – and how to strengthen it Tim Cejka, Marlies Piek, Mazhar Waseem Policy brief Themes State Tax Countries Pakistan