Abstract In the early 1970s, hours worked per working-age person in Spain were higher than in the United States. Starting in 1975, however, hours worked in Spain fell by 40%. We find that 80% of the decline in hours worked can be accounted for by the evolution of taxes in an otherwise standard neoclassical growth model. Although taxes play a crucial role, we cannot argue that taxes drive all of the movements in hours worked. In particular, the model underpredicts the large decrease in hours in 1975–1986 and the large increase in hours in 1994–2007. The lack of productivity growth in Spain during 1994–2015 has little impact on the model’s prediction for hours worked
We use a computable overlapping generations model economy, which matches the stylized facts concerni...
Why does the hours worked show a decreasing pattern in the postwar Japanese economy? This paper answ...
This study examines the evolution of labor productivity across Spanish regions during the period fro...
Abstract _________________________________________________________________ In 1975 hours worked per ...
I relate hours worked with taxes on consumption and labor for Portugal, France, Spain, United Kingd...
We document large differences in trend changes in hours worked across OECD countries over the period...
I relate hours worked with taxes on consumption and labor. I propose a model and compare its predic...
Over the last few decades, hours worked per capita have declined substantially in many OECD economie...
Aggregate hours worked per working-age person decreased in Austria by 25% from 1970 to 2005. During...
I relate hours worked with taxes on consumption and labor for Portugal, France, Spain, United Kingd...
This research is supported by a Ramón y Cajal contract and research grants 2005SGR00470 and SEJ2005-...
The goal of this paper is to examine the role of taxes and productivity growth as forces influencing...
This paper uses REMS, a Rational Expectations Model of the Spanish economy designed by Bosca et al (...
Market work per person is roughly 10 percent higher in the U.S. than in Sweden. However, if we inclu...
The goal of this paper is to examine the role of taxes and productivity growth as forces influencing...
We use a computable overlapping generations model economy, which matches the stylized facts concerni...
Why does the hours worked show a decreasing pattern in the postwar Japanese economy? This paper answ...
This study examines the evolution of labor productivity across Spanish regions during the period fro...
Abstract _________________________________________________________________ In 1975 hours worked per ...
I relate hours worked with taxes on consumption and labor for Portugal, France, Spain, United Kingd...
We document large differences in trend changes in hours worked across OECD countries over the period...
I relate hours worked with taxes on consumption and labor. I propose a model and compare its predic...
Over the last few decades, hours worked per capita have declined substantially in many OECD economie...
Aggregate hours worked per working-age person decreased in Austria by 25% from 1970 to 2005. During...
I relate hours worked with taxes on consumption and labor for Portugal, France, Spain, United Kingd...
This research is supported by a Ramón y Cajal contract and research grants 2005SGR00470 and SEJ2005-...
The goal of this paper is to examine the role of taxes and productivity growth as forces influencing...
This paper uses REMS, a Rational Expectations Model of the Spanish economy designed by Bosca et al (...
Market work per person is roughly 10 percent higher in the U.S. than in Sweden. However, if we inclu...
The goal of this paper is to examine the role of taxes and productivity growth as forces influencing...
We use a computable overlapping generations model economy, which matches the stylized facts concerni...
Why does the hours worked show a decreasing pattern in the postwar Japanese economy? This paper answ...
This study examines the evolution of labor productivity across Spanish regions during the period fro...