A matching model with labor/leisure choice and staggered bargaining is used to explain (i)differences in GDP per hour and GDP per capita, (ii) differences in employment, (iii) differences in the proportion of part-time work across countries. The model predicts that the higher the level of rigidity in wages and hours the lower are GDP per capita, employment, part-time work and hours worked, but the higher is GDP per hours worked. In addition, it predicts that a country with a high level of rigidity in wages and hours and a high level of income taxation has higher GDP per hour and lower GDP per capita than a country with less rigidity and a lower level of taxation. This is due mostly to a lower level of employment, and not to a higher degree ...
Professor Jeremy Greenwood, Thesis Advisor. Thesis (Ph.D) - Economics Department, University of R...
We consider a labor market search model where, by working longer hours, in-dividuals acquire greater...
This working paper investigates the policy determinants of hours worked among employed individuals i...
A matching model with labor/leisure choice and bargaining frictions is used to explain (i) differenc...
This paper is an attempt to explain differences in economic performance between a subset of OECD cou...
This paper is an attempt to explain differences in economic performance between a subset of OECD cou...
Policymakers devote a great deal of attention to short-run fluctuationsin the labor market. Central ...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/documents-de-travail/Do...
This paper constructs a new dataset for total hours worked at the quarterly frequency for 14 OECD co...
The paper analyses the impact of working time (reduction) on wages and unemployment. Using a union b...
This study explains the impact of taxes and labor market institutions on the total hours ob- served ...
This dissertation intends to re-examine the efficiency wage hypothesis, and offer an explanation of ...
We study a two-country two-sector model of international trade in which one sector produces homogene...
In this paper, we present a search and matching model of the labor market and use this as a device t...
We build a model that combines two types of labor market rigidities: real wage rigidities and labor ...
Professor Jeremy Greenwood, Thesis Advisor. Thesis (Ph.D) - Economics Department, University of R...
We consider a labor market search model where, by working longer hours, in-dividuals acquire greater...
This working paper investigates the policy determinants of hours worked among employed individuals i...
A matching model with labor/leisure choice and bargaining frictions is used to explain (i) differenc...
This paper is an attempt to explain differences in economic performance between a subset of OECD cou...
This paper is an attempt to explain differences in economic performance between a subset of OECD cou...
Policymakers devote a great deal of attention to short-run fluctuationsin the labor market. Central ...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/documents-de-travail/Do...
This paper constructs a new dataset for total hours worked at the quarterly frequency for 14 OECD co...
The paper analyses the impact of working time (reduction) on wages and unemployment. Using a union b...
This study explains the impact of taxes and labor market institutions on the total hours ob- served ...
This dissertation intends to re-examine the efficiency wage hypothesis, and offer an explanation of ...
We study a two-country two-sector model of international trade in which one sector produces homogene...
In this paper, we present a search and matching model of the labor market and use this as a device t...
We build a model that combines two types of labor market rigidities: real wage rigidities and labor ...
Professor Jeremy Greenwood, Thesis Advisor. Thesis (Ph.D) - Economics Department, University of R...
We consider a labor market search model where, by working longer hours, in-dividuals acquire greater...
This working paper investigates the policy determinants of hours worked among employed individuals i...