We study the relationship between hours worked and technology during the postwar period in the US. We show that the responses of hours to technological improvements have increased over time, and that the patterns captured by the SVAR are consistent with those obtained from an RBC model with a less than unitary elasticity of substitution between capital and labor. Data supports the hypothesis that the observed changes in the response of hours to a technology shock are attributable to changes in the magnitude of the degree of capital-labor substitution ..En este artículo estudiamos la relación entre horas trabajadas y progreso técnico durante el período de postguerra en los Estados Unidos. Mostramos que la respuesta de las horas a mejoras tec...
Ferraresi T, Roventini A, Semmler W. Macroeconomic Regimes, Technological Shocks and Employment Dyna...
This paper contributes to the literature on the role of technology shocks as source of the business ...
In the U.S. economy hours and productivity are negatively correlated, and volatility of hours is two...
The response of hours worked to technology shocks in the postwar US economy has increased over time....
We study the relationship between hours worked and technology during the postwar period in the US. W...
We study the relationship between hours worked and technology during the postwar period in the US. I...
We investigate the time variation in the correlation between hours and technology shocks using a str...
The contractionary effect of aggregate technology shocks on hours worked has shrunk over time in OEC...
This paper presents some new results on the effects of technology shocks on hours worked based on st...
Abstract This paper contributes to the debate initiated by Galí in 1999. I provide a theory with cap...
We use Structural Vector Autoregressions to study the impact of technology improvements on hours wor...
This paper presents some new results on the effects of technology shocks on hours worked based on st...
The reaction of hours worked to technology shocks represents a key controversy between RBC and New K...
Over the last few decades, hours worked per capita have declined substantially in many OECD economie...
This paper contributes to the debate initiated by Gali (1999). I provide a theory with capital incom...
Ferraresi T, Roventini A, Semmler W. Macroeconomic Regimes, Technological Shocks and Employment Dyna...
This paper contributes to the literature on the role of technology shocks as source of the business ...
In the U.S. economy hours and productivity are negatively correlated, and volatility of hours is two...
The response of hours worked to technology shocks in the postwar US economy has increased over time....
We study the relationship between hours worked and technology during the postwar period in the US. W...
We study the relationship between hours worked and technology during the postwar period in the US. I...
We investigate the time variation in the correlation between hours and technology shocks using a str...
The contractionary effect of aggregate technology shocks on hours worked has shrunk over time in OEC...
This paper presents some new results on the effects of technology shocks on hours worked based on st...
Abstract This paper contributes to the debate initiated by Galí in 1999. I provide a theory with cap...
We use Structural Vector Autoregressions to study the impact of technology improvements on hours wor...
This paper presents some new results on the effects of technology shocks on hours worked based on st...
The reaction of hours worked to technology shocks represents a key controversy between RBC and New K...
Over the last few decades, hours worked per capita have declined substantially in many OECD economie...
This paper contributes to the debate initiated by Gali (1999). I provide a theory with capital incom...
Ferraresi T, Roventini A, Semmler W. Macroeconomic Regimes, Technological Shocks and Employment Dyna...
This paper contributes to the literature on the role of technology shocks as source of the business ...
In the U.S. economy hours and productivity are negatively correlated, and volatility of hours is two...