We document large differences in trend changes in hours worked across OECD countries over the period 1956-2004. We then assess the extent to which these changes are consistent with the intratemporal first order condition from the neoclassical growth model. We find large and trending deviations from this condition, and that the model can account for virtually none of the changes in hours worked. We then extend the model to incorporate observed changes in taxes. Our findings suggest that taxes can account for much of the variation in hours worked both over time and across countries.
I relate hours worked with taxes on consumption and labor for Portugal, France, Spain, United Kingd...
We study the determinants of the level and the evolution of per capita hours worked in a panel of OE...
We study the determinants of the level and the evolution of per capita hours worked in a panel of OE...
Policymakers devote a great deal of attention to short-run fluctuationsin the labor market. Central ...
Hours worked are fundamentally important for aggregate economic activity, yet canonical macroeconomi...
Aggregate hours worked per working-age person decreased in Austria by 25% from 1970 to 2005. During...
The study of the dynamics, causes, and consequences of changes in labor supply is central to underst...
I relate hours worked with taxes on consumption and labor. I propose a model and compare its predic...
We study long-run trends in market hours of work and employment shifts across economic sectors drive...
We study long-run trends in market hours of work and employment shifts across economic sectors drive...
We build a life cycle model of labor supply that incorporates changes along both the intensive and e...
The goal of this paper is to examine the role of taxes and productivity growth as forces influencing...
The goal of this paper is to examine the role of taxes and productivity growth as forces influencing...
Economists have long debated over what labor supply has to do with fluctuations in hours worked. Thi...
Why does the hours worked show a decreasing pattern in the postwar Japanese economy? This paper answ...
I relate hours worked with taxes on consumption and labor for Portugal, France, Spain, United Kingd...
We study the determinants of the level and the evolution of per capita hours worked in a panel of OE...
We study the determinants of the level and the evolution of per capita hours worked in a panel of OE...
Policymakers devote a great deal of attention to short-run fluctuationsin the labor market. Central ...
Hours worked are fundamentally important for aggregate economic activity, yet canonical macroeconomi...
Aggregate hours worked per working-age person decreased in Austria by 25% from 1970 to 2005. During...
The study of the dynamics, causes, and consequences of changes in labor supply is central to underst...
I relate hours worked with taxes on consumption and labor. I propose a model and compare its predic...
We study long-run trends in market hours of work and employment shifts across economic sectors drive...
We study long-run trends in market hours of work and employment shifts across economic sectors drive...
We build a life cycle model of labor supply that incorporates changes along both the intensive and e...
The goal of this paper is to examine the role of taxes and productivity growth as forces influencing...
The goal of this paper is to examine the role of taxes and productivity growth as forces influencing...
Economists have long debated over what labor supply has to do with fluctuations in hours worked. Thi...
Why does the hours worked show a decreasing pattern in the postwar Japanese economy? This paper answ...
I relate hours worked with taxes on consumption and labor for Portugal, France, Spain, United Kingd...
We study the determinants of the level and the evolution of per capita hours worked in a panel of OE...
We study the determinants of the level and the evolution of per capita hours worked in a panel of OE...