The standard labor-supply literature typically assumes that the labor supply response to wage increases is the same as that for equivalent wage decreases. However, evidence from the behavioral-economics literature suggests that people are loss averse and thus perceive losses differently than gains. This behavioral insight may imply that workers respond differently to wage increases than to wage decreases. We estimate the effect of wage increases and decreases on labor supply using a randomized field experiment with workers on Amazon's Mechanical Turk. The results provide evidence that wage increases have smaller effects than wage decreases, suggesting that the labor-supply response to wage changes is asymmetric. This finding is especially s...
The literature on wage bargaining so far mainly argues that unemployment benefits are relevant outsi...
The presence of workers who reciprocate higher wages with greater effort can have important conseque...
This paper contributes new evidence to a recent controversy in labor economics: Is la-bor supply aff...
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...
We test whether labor supply responds symmetrically to wage increases and decreases using a randomiz...
Most previous studies on intertemporal labor supply found very small or insignificantnsubstitution e...
Most previous studies on intertemporal labor supply found very small or insignificant substitution e...
Abstract: The canonical model of life-cycle labor supply predicts a positive response of labor suppl...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06This dissertation consists of essays studying labor...
I provide theoretical and empirical evidence on the importance of statu- tory incidence in labor mar...
The working class citizen is an important part of the United States. However, the manufacturing work...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many responsibilities subject to workers’ discret...
This paper explores how ones labor supply is affected by their relative wage as compared to people i...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many responsibilitiessubject to workers’ discreti...
The literature on wage bargaining so far mainly argues that unemployment benefits are relevant outsi...
The presence of workers who reciprocate higher wages with greater effort can have important conseque...
This paper contributes new evidence to a recent controversy in labor economics: Is la-bor supply aff...
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...
We test whether labor supply responds symmetrically to wage increases and decreases using a randomiz...
Most previous studies on intertemporal labor supply found very small or insignificantnsubstitution e...
Most previous studies on intertemporal labor supply found very small or insignificant substitution e...
Abstract: The canonical model of life-cycle labor supply predicts a positive response of labor suppl...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06This dissertation consists of essays studying labor...
I provide theoretical and empirical evidence on the importance of statu- tory incidence in labor mar...
The working class citizen is an important part of the United States. However, the manufacturing work...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many responsibilities subject to workers’ discret...
This paper explores how ones labor supply is affected by their relative wage as compared to people i...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many responsibilitiessubject to workers’ discreti...
The literature on wage bargaining so far mainly argues that unemployment benefits are relevant outsi...
The presence of workers who reciprocate higher wages with greater effort can have important conseque...
This paper contributes new evidence to a recent controversy in labor economics: Is la-bor supply aff...