Most previous studies on intertemporal labor supply found very small or insignificant substitution effects. It is possible that these results are due to constraints on workers' labor supply choices. We conducted a field experiment in a setting in which workers were free to choose hours worked and effort per hour. We document a large positive elasticity of overall labor supply and an even larger elasticity of hours, which implies that the elasticity of effort per hour is negative. We examine two candidate models to explain these findings: a modified neoclassical model with preference spillovers across periods, and a model with reference dependent, loss-averse preferences. With the help of a further experiment, we can show that only loss-aver...
We show that the effects of taxes on labor supply are shaped by interactions between adjustment cost...
Starting in the 70’s, wage inequality and the number of hours worked by em-ployed US prime age male ...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many responsibilitiessubject to workers’ discreti...
Most previous studies on intertemporal labor supply found very small or insignificantnsubstitution e...
Abstract: The canonical model of life-cycle labor supply predicts a positive response of labor suppl...
The standard labor-supply literature typically assumes that the labor supply response to wage increa...
The standard labor-supply literature typically assumes that the labor supply response to wage increa...
According to the intertemporal-substitution hypothesis, which underlies the typical empirical real b...
Wages and their effect on labour supply are not only an important subject for labour economists who ...
This paper develops a novel field experiment to test the implicit prediction of tournam...
This paper provides empirical evidence on the assumption that individuals freely decide the number o...
This paper explores how ones labor supply is affected by their relative wage as compared to people i...
In a labor market in which firms offer tied hours-wage packages and there is substantial dispersion ...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many responsibilities subject to workers’ discret...
In the past years, work time in many industries has become increasingly flexible opening up a new ch...
We show that the effects of taxes on labor supply are shaped by interactions between adjustment cost...
Starting in the 70’s, wage inequality and the number of hours worked by em-ployed US prime age male ...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many responsibilitiessubject to workers’ discreti...
Most previous studies on intertemporal labor supply found very small or insignificantnsubstitution e...
Abstract: The canonical model of life-cycle labor supply predicts a positive response of labor suppl...
The standard labor-supply literature typically assumes that the labor supply response to wage increa...
The standard labor-supply literature typically assumes that the labor supply response to wage increa...
According to the intertemporal-substitution hypothesis, which underlies the typical empirical real b...
Wages and their effect on labour supply are not only an important subject for labour economists who ...
This paper develops a novel field experiment to test the implicit prediction of tournam...
This paper provides empirical evidence on the assumption that individuals freely decide the number o...
This paper explores how ones labor supply is affected by their relative wage as compared to people i...
In a labor market in which firms offer tied hours-wage packages and there is substantial dispersion ...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many responsibilities subject to workers’ discret...
In the past years, work time in many industries has become increasingly flexible opening up a new ch...
We show that the effects of taxes on labor supply are shaped by interactions between adjustment cost...
Starting in the 70’s, wage inequality and the number of hours worked by em-ployed US prime age male ...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many responsibilitiessubject to workers’ discreti...