Two identifying techniques were used to examine the effects on employment (or hours worked) following a technological innovation at the aggregate level in the United Kingdom’s (U.K) economy for the period 1970-2007. In addition, special attention was given to the treatment and/or the definition of hours worked, particularly the debate on level and first differenced hours. Thus, in primarily utilizing the Bank of England dataset, no significant evidence of contractionary effects in the U.K private business economy was found, which contrasts with some recent studies based on the USA post-war II private business economy
This thesis focuses on a comprehensive analysis of the sources of business cycle fluctuations in the...
This paper investigates the importance of technology shock in explaining fluctuations over business ...
We examine the response of productivity and hours worked to technology and non-technology shocks usi...
The contractionary effect of aggregate technology shocks on hours worked has shrunk over time in OEC...
We provide evidence that positive industry-level productivity shocks cause hoursworked to fall in t...
The response of hours worked to technology shocks in the postwar US economy has increased over time....
We provide evidence that positive industry-level productivity shocks cause hours worked to fall in t...
This paper presents some new results on the effects of technology shocks on hours worked based on st...
Yes. We construct a measure of aggregate technology change, controlling for varying utilization of c...
This paper presents some new results on the effects of technology shocks on hours worked based on st...
We use Structural Vector Autoregressions to study the impact of technology improvements on hours wor...
Abstract This paper contributes to the debate initiated by Galí in 1999. I provide a theory with cap...
The reaction of hours worked to technology shocks has represented one of the key controversies betwe...
We investigate the time variation in the correlation between hours and technology shocks using a str...
The reaction of hours worked to technology shocks represents a key controversy between RBC and New K...
This thesis focuses on a comprehensive analysis of the sources of business cycle fluctuations in the...
This paper investigates the importance of technology shock in explaining fluctuations over business ...
We examine the response of productivity and hours worked to technology and non-technology shocks usi...
The contractionary effect of aggregate technology shocks on hours worked has shrunk over time in OEC...
We provide evidence that positive industry-level productivity shocks cause hoursworked to fall in t...
The response of hours worked to technology shocks in the postwar US economy has increased over time....
We provide evidence that positive industry-level productivity shocks cause hours worked to fall in t...
This paper presents some new results on the effects of technology shocks on hours worked based on st...
Yes. We construct a measure of aggregate technology change, controlling for varying utilization of c...
This paper presents some new results on the effects of technology shocks on hours worked based on st...
We use Structural Vector Autoregressions to study the impact of technology improvements on hours wor...
Abstract This paper contributes to the debate initiated by Galí in 1999. I provide a theory with cap...
The reaction of hours worked to technology shocks has represented one of the key controversies betwe...
We investigate the time variation in the correlation between hours and technology shocks using a str...
The reaction of hours worked to technology shocks represents a key controversy between RBC and New K...
This thesis focuses on a comprehensive analysis of the sources of business cycle fluctuations in the...
This paper investigates the importance of technology shock in explaining fluctuations over business ...
We examine the response of productivity and hours worked to technology and non-technology shocks usi...