“…Subsequently, intrahousehold models have been employed on topics including labor supply (Chiappori, 1992), household spending (Browning, Bourguignon, Chiappori, & Lechene, 1994), income sharing (Ashraf, 2009;Castilla & Walker, 2013;Fiala & He, 2017), investment portfolio choice (Yilmazer & Lich, 2015), and agricultural production. This latter category of studies covers how control over inputs (including labor) and income affects productive efficiency (Andrews, Golan, & Lay, 2014;Arora & Rada, 2020;Jones, 1983;Oseni, Corral, Goldstein, & Winters, 2015;Udry, 1996), crop choice (Chen & Collins, 2014;De Brauw, 2015;Jones, 1986), and individual well-being (Smith & Chavas, 1997).…”