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Coordination 6 Koordination 6 Time 6 Zeit 6 Geographie 4 Geography 4 Intertemporal allocation 4 Intertemporale Allokation 4 USA 2 United States 2 labor supply 2 synchronous activities 2 time use 2 time zones 2 1993-1998 1 2000-2001 1 Angebot 1 Australia 1 Australien 1 Bargaining power 1 Economy of time 1 Ehe 1 Einkommensverteilung 1 Fernsehprogramm 1 Haushaltseinkommen 1 Haushaltsökonomik 1 Higher education staff 1 Hochschullehrer 1 Household bargaining 1 Household economics 1 Household income 1 Income distribution 1 Licht 1 Light 1 Lohn 1 Marriage 1 Savings 1 South Korea 1 Supply 1 Südkorea 1
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Free 8 Undetermined 3
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Book / Working Paper 10 Article 8
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Working Paper 4 Arbeitspapier 3 Article in journal 3 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 3 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 11 Undetermined 7
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Pocock, Mark L. 16 Hamermesh, Daniel S. 13 Myers, Caitlin Knowles 8 Myers, Caitlin K. 6 Lee, Jungmin 2 McDonald, James B. 2 Pocock, Mark 2 Pope, Clayne L. 2 Hamermesh, Daniel 1
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Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 1 National Bureau of Economic Research 1 National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) 1
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IZA Discussion Papers 2 Journal of income distribution : an international quarterly 2 Journal of labor economics 2 Review of Economics of the Household 2 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 IZA Discussion Paper 1 Journal of Labor Economics 1 Middlebury College Working Paper Series 1 Middlebury College working paper series 1 NBER Working Paper 1 NBER Working Papers 1 NBER working paper series 1 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc 1 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 9 RePEc 5 OLC EcoSci 3 EconStor 1
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Cues for coordination: light, longitude and Letterman
Hamermesh, Daniel S.; Myers, Caitlin Knowles; Pocock, … - 2006
Market productivity is often greater, and leisure and other household activities more enjoyable, when people perform them simultaneously. Beyond pointing out the positive externalities of synchronicity, economists have not attempted to identify exogenous causes that affect timing. We develop a...
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Time Zones As Cues For Coordination: Latitude, Longitude, And Letterman
Hamermesh, Daniel S.; Myers, Caitlin Knowles; Pocock, … - 2006
Market productivity is often greater, and leisure and other household activities more enjoyable, when people perform them simultaneously. Beyond pointing out the positive externalities of synchronicity, economists have not attempted to identify exogenous determinants of timing. We develop a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005190052
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Time zones as cues for coordination : latitude, longiture, and letterman
Hamermesh, Daniel S.; Myers, Caitlin K.; Pocock, Mark L. - 2006
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Cues for coordination : light, longitude and Letterman
Hamermesh, Daniel S. (contributor);  … - 2006
Market productivity is often greater, and leisure and other household activities more enjoyable, when people perform them simultaneously. Beyond pointing out the positive externalities of synchronicity, economists have not attempted to identify exogenous causes that affect timing. We develop a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003304674
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Time zones as cues for coordination : latitude, longitude, and Letterman
Hamermesh, Daniel S.; Myers, Caitlin K.; Pocock, Mark L. - 2006
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Time Zones as Cues for Coordination : Latitude, Longitude, and Letterman
Hamermesh, Daniel S. - 2006
Market productivity is often greater, and leisure and other household activities more enjoyable, when people perform them simultaneously. Beyond pointing out the positive externalities of synchronicity, economists have not attempted to identify exogenous determinants of timing. We develop a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012466315
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Time Zones as Cues for Coordination : Latitude, Longitude, and Letterman
Hamermesh, Daniel S. - 2006
Market productivity is often greater, and leisure and other household activities more enjoyable, when people perform them simultaneously. Beyond pointing out the positive externalities of synchronicity, economists have not attempted to identify exogenous determinants of timing. We develop a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012779828
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Cues for Coordination : Light, Longitude and Letterman
Hamermesh, Daniel S. - 2006
Market productivity is often greater, and leisure and other household activities more enjoyable, when people perform them simultaneously. Beyond pointing out the positive externalities of synchronicity, economists have not attempted to identify exogenous causes that affect timing. We develop a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012780358
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Cues for timing and coordination : latitude, letterman, and longitude
Hamermesh, Daniel S.; Myers, Caitlin K.; Pocock, Mark L. - In: Journal of labor economics 26 (2008) 2, pp. 223-246
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Cues for Timing and Coordination: Latitude, Letterman, and Longitude
Hamermesh, Daniel S.; Myers, Caitlin Knowles; Pocock, … - In: Journal of Labor Economics 26 (2008) 2, pp. 223-246
Daylight, television schedules, and time zones can alter timing and induce temporal coordination of economic activities. With the American Time Use Survey for 2003-2004 and data from Australia for 1992, we show that television schedules and the locations of time zones affect the timing of market...
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