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in June of 2009 for very helpful comments on this paper. We are also indebted to Nicholas Lawson for...
[Excerpt] Labour taxes make up a substantial share of overall labour costs in all developed countrie...
We would like to thank the editor, two anonymous referees, Rajeev Dehejia, Gene Grossman, James Harr...
In search and bargaining models, the effect of higher wages on employment is determined by the elast...
and Richard Rogerson for comments. This paper incorporate some results previously circulated under t...
comments, and Arin Dube and his co-authors for sharing their data and computer code. Neumark and Sal...
herein are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Bureau of Ec...
F. Thomas Juster for help in designing the survey instrument, to Robert Barsky for collaboration in ...
I thank Oleg Itskhoki and Stephen Redding for comments, Jane Trahan for editorial assistance, and th...
2003 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing views of the IMF. The views expressed...
The paper discusses the principal labour market distortions and their effects on the social cost of ...
Recent research has challenged the conventional wisdom among economists that increases in the minimu...
This paper builds on previous research on changes in the historical behavior of the cyclical relatio...
The views expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of th...
Public policies may affect employment by directly creating jobs, facilitating job creation, or augme...
in June of 2009 for very helpful comments on this paper. We are also indebted to Nicholas Lawson for...
[Excerpt] Labour taxes make up a substantial share of overall labour costs in all developed countrie...
We would like to thank the editor, two anonymous referees, Rajeev Dehejia, Gene Grossman, James Harr...
In search and bargaining models, the effect of higher wages on employment is determined by the elast...
and Richard Rogerson for comments. This paper incorporate some results previously circulated under t...
comments, and Arin Dube and his co-authors for sharing their data and computer code. Neumark and Sal...
herein are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Bureau of Ec...
F. Thomas Juster for help in designing the survey instrument, to Robert Barsky for collaboration in ...
I thank Oleg Itskhoki and Stephen Redding for comments, Jane Trahan for editorial assistance, and th...
2003 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing views of the IMF. The views expressed...
The paper discusses the principal labour market distortions and their effects on the social cost of ...
Recent research has challenged the conventional wisdom among economists that increases in the minimu...
This paper builds on previous research on changes in the historical behavior of the cyclical relatio...
The views expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of th...
Public policies may affect employment by directly creating jobs, facilitating job creation, or augme...
in June of 2009 for very helpful comments on this paper. We are also indebted to Nicholas Lawson for...
[Excerpt] Labour taxes make up a substantial share of overall labour costs in all developed countrie...
We would like to thank the editor, two anonymous referees, Rajeev Dehejia, Gene Grossman, James Harr...