We examine how openness interacts with the coordination of consumption-leisure decisions in determining the equilibrium working hours and wage rate when there are leisure externalities (e.g., due to social interactions). The latter are modelled by allowing a worker's marginal utility of leisure to be increasing in the leisure time taken by other workers. Coordination takes the form of internalising the leisure externality and other relevant constraints (e.g., labour demand). The extent of openness is measured by the degree of capital mobility. We find that: coordination lowers equilibrium work hours and raises the wage rate; there is a U-shaped (inverse-U-shaped) relationship between work hours (wages) and the degree of coordination; coordi...
This paper extends the work motivation, work-leisure, and work-life-balance literatures by developin...
This study presents evidence on the influence of autonomy at work on leisure time, using the wave 20...
Uur paper is inspired by the observation that - contrary to the US-experience - in many European cou...
We examine how openness interacts with the coordination of consumption-leisure decisions in determin...
We examine how openness interacts with the coordination of consumption-leisure decisions in determin...
We examine how openness interacts with the coordination of consumption-leisure decisions in determin...
'We hypothesize that an individual's time use choices are contingent on the time use choices of othe...
We present a general equilibrium model in which agents allocate their time to sleep, work, eating or...
This article challenges popular wisdom that economic globalization uniformly increases working time ...
International audienceLeisure externalities across households have important implications for labor ...
Labor efficiency is a central concept in economics. Although investigators have studied the influenc...
The core hypothesis of this paper is that an individual's time use choices may be contingent on the ...
At least since 1870 hours worked per worker declined and real wages increased in many of today’s ind...
The growth model of Lucas [Lucas Jr., R.E., 1988. On the mechanics of economic development. Journal ...
Modern understandings of leisure have formed in terms of its relationship to work. The effects of in...
This paper extends the work motivation, work-leisure, and work-life-balance literatures by developin...
This study presents evidence on the influence of autonomy at work on leisure time, using the wave 20...
Uur paper is inspired by the observation that - contrary to the US-experience - in many European cou...
We examine how openness interacts with the coordination of consumption-leisure decisions in determin...
We examine how openness interacts with the coordination of consumption-leisure decisions in determin...
We examine how openness interacts with the coordination of consumption-leisure decisions in determin...
'We hypothesize that an individual's time use choices are contingent on the time use choices of othe...
We present a general equilibrium model in which agents allocate their time to sleep, work, eating or...
This article challenges popular wisdom that economic globalization uniformly increases working time ...
International audienceLeisure externalities across households have important implications for labor ...
Labor efficiency is a central concept in economics. Although investigators have studied the influenc...
The core hypothesis of this paper is that an individual's time use choices may be contingent on the ...
At least since 1870 hours worked per worker declined and real wages increased in many of today’s ind...
The growth model of Lucas [Lucas Jr., R.E., 1988. On the mechanics of economic development. Journal ...
Modern understandings of leisure have formed in terms of its relationship to work. The effects of in...
This paper extends the work motivation, work-leisure, and work-life-balance literatures by developin...
This study presents evidence on the influence of autonomy at work on leisure time, using the wave 20...
Uur paper is inspired by the observation that - contrary to the US-experience - in many European cou...