Hall has shown that, with perfect competition and price flexibility, total factor productivity measured using labor's share either in revenues or in costs will be acyclical regardless of the level of labor hoarding. We show that if firms producing a homogeneous good under constant returns must pick their prices before demand is known, both measures of productivity become procyclical. The model implies that productivity should be more procyclical the more important is labor hoarding. Empirically, productivity is more procyclical in industries and in nations where labor hoarding appears more important. I
It has long been argued that cyclical fluctuations in labor and capital utilization and overhead lab...
Labor productivity growth is generally acknowledged to be procyclical. The author reviews the leadin...
Using plant-level data, I show that the dispersion of total factor productivity in U.S. durable manu...
Labor productivity comoves strongly with output, leads output and em-ployment, and is only weakly co...
At 4-digit United States manufacturing industry level, we find evidence suggesting that the stylized...
Productivity is procyclical. That is, whether measured as labor productiv-ity or total factor produc...
Measured productivity is strongly procyclical. Real business cycle theories suggest that actual fluc...
There is considerable evidence that producer-level churning contributes substantially to aggregate (...
A cross-sectional analysis was performed on the NBER Manufacturing Productivity database (450 four-d...
A longstanding puzzle of empirical economics is that average labor productivity declines during rec...
We investigate the nature of selection and productivity growth in industries where we observe produc...
Robert Hall (1986, 1988, and 1990) has emphasised the importance of imperfect competition and econom...
In this paper, we derive and estimate relationships governing variable utilization of capital and la...
This paper investigates the relative importance of cyclical fluctuations in labor and capital utiliz...
A longstanding issue in empirical economics is the behavior of average labor productivity over the b...
It has long been argued that cyclical fluctuations in labor and capital utilization and overhead lab...
Labor productivity growth is generally acknowledged to be procyclical. The author reviews the leadin...
Using plant-level data, I show that the dispersion of total factor productivity in U.S. durable manu...
Labor productivity comoves strongly with output, leads output and em-ployment, and is only weakly co...
At 4-digit United States manufacturing industry level, we find evidence suggesting that the stylized...
Productivity is procyclical. That is, whether measured as labor productiv-ity or total factor produc...
Measured productivity is strongly procyclical. Real business cycle theories suggest that actual fluc...
There is considerable evidence that producer-level churning contributes substantially to aggregate (...
A cross-sectional analysis was performed on the NBER Manufacturing Productivity database (450 four-d...
A longstanding puzzle of empirical economics is that average labor productivity declines during rec...
We investigate the nature of selection and productivity growth in industries where we observe produc...
Robert Hall (1986, 1988, and 1990) has emphasised the importance of imperfect competition and econom...
In this paper, we derive and estimate relationships governing variable utilization of capital and la...
This paper investigates the relative importance of cyclical fluctuations in labor and capital utiliz...
A longstanding issue in empirical economics is the behavior of average labor productivity over the b...
It has long been argued that cyclical fluctuations in labor and capital utilization and overhead lab...
Labor productivity growth is generally acknowledged to be procyclical. The author reviews the leadin...
Using plant-level data, I show that the dispersion of total factor productivity in U.S. durable manu...