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1“...The intertemporal labor-supply elasticity is often a central element in macroeconomic analysis. We argue that assumptions underlying previous econometric...”
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2by Cairó, Isabel Fujita, Shigeru Morales-Jiménez, Camilo Published in Review of economic dynamics (01.02.2021)“...Using a representative-household search and matching model with endogenous labor force participation, we study the cyclicality of labor market transition rates...”
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3by Martinez, Isabel Saez, Emmanuel Siegenthaler, Michael Published in American Economic Review (01.02.2021)“...This paper estimates intertemporal labor supply responses to two-year long income tax holidays staggered across Swiss cantons. Cantons shifted from an income...”
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4by Raj Chetty John N. Friedman Tore Olsen Luigi Pistaferri Published in The Quarterly journal of economics (01.05.2011)“...We show that the effects of taxes on labor supply are shaped by interactions between adjustment costs for workers and hours constraints set by firms. We...”
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6by Raj Chetty Published in Econometrica (01.05.2012)“...How can price elasticities be identified when agents face optimization frictions such as adjustment costs or inattention? I derive bounds on structural price...”
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7by Michael P. Keane Published in Journal of economic literature (01.12.2011)“...I survey the male and female labor supply literatures, focusing on implications for effects of wages and taxes. For males, I describe and contrast results from...”
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8by Goldin, Claudia Published in The American economic review (01.05.2006)“...The modern economic role of women emerged in four phases. The first three were evolutionary; the last was revolutionary. Phase I occurred from the late...”
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9by Conesa, Juan Carlos Kitao, Sagiri Krueger, Dirk Published in The American economic review (01.03.2009)“...We quantitatively characterize the optimal capital and labor income tax in an overlapping generations model with idiosyncratic, uninsurable income shocks and...”
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10“...Macroeconomic models of fluctuations in hours of work over the business cycle or across countries imply much larger labor supply elasticities than...”
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11“...Using March Current Population Survey data, we investigate married women’s labor supply from 1980 to 2000. We find a large rightward shift in their labor...”
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12“...The response of aggregate labor supply to various changes in the economic environment is central to many economic issues, especially the optimal design of tax...”
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13by Dustmann, Christian Schönberg, Uta Stuhler, Jan Published in The Journal of economic perspectives (2016)“...We classify the empirical literature on the wage impact of immigration into three groups, where studies in the first two groups estimate different relative...”
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14by Dustmann, Christian Schonberg, Uta Stuhler, Jan Published in The Quarterly journal of economics (01.02.2017)“...Abstract By exploiting a commuting policy that led to a sharp and unexpected inflow of Czech workers to areas along the German-Czech border, we examine the...”
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15by Borjas, George J Published in Labour economics (01.06.2017)“...Over 11 million undocumented persons reside in the United States. This paper examines the labor supply of this population. Using newly developed methods that...”
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16by Raj Chetty Published in The American economic review (01.12.2006)“...I show existing evidence on labor supply behavior places an upper bound on risk aversion in the expected utility model. I derive a formula for the coefficient...”
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17by Olivier Bargain Kristian Orsini Andreas Peichl Published in The Journal of human resources (01.07.2014)“...We suggest the first large-scale international comparison of labor supply elasticities for 17 European countries and the United States using a harmonized...”
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18“...Previous literature on social security reform has used a variety of period utility functions and calibrated values for the intertemporal elasticity of...”
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19by ROBERT E. HALL Published in Brookings papers on economic activity (01.10.2009)“...During World War II and the Korean War, real GDP grew by about half the increase in government purchases. With allowance for other factors holding back GDP...”
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20by Chen, Been‐Lon Lee, Shun‐Fa Raurich, Xavier Published in International journal of economic theory (01.06.2020)“...This paper studies an infinite‐horizon two‐sector growth model with sector‐specific externalities and preferences that are non‐separable between consumption...”