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Factor Bias 2 Factor Substitution 2 HoursWorked 2 Normalization 2 RBC and NK models 2 Technology shocks 2 Hours-worked 1 labor wedge 1 natural resource endowment 1 poverty 1 welfare 1
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Working Paper 1
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English 2 Undetermined 1
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Cantore, Cristiano 2 León-Ledesma, Miguel A. 2 McAdam, Peter 2 Willman, Alpo 2 Labas, Belkacem 1 Razzak, Weshah 1
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European Central Bank 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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ECB Working Paper 1 MPRA Paper 1 Working Paper Series / European Central Bank 1
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Taxes, Natural Resource Endowment, and the Supply of Labor: New Evidence
Razzak, Weshah; Labas, Belkacem - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2010
Using the work – leisure choice model, this paper computes equilibrium hours-worked for a number of Arab, non … unavailable. We estimate hours-worked for the G7, and show that the model fits the data well. We use this evidence as a yardstick … to evaluate the model for the Arab countries for which no actual data are available. The model explains hours-worked in …
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Shocking stuff: technology, hours, and factor substitution
Cantore, Cristiano; León-Ledesma, Miguel A.; McAdam, Peter - European Central Bank - 2010
The reaction of hours worked to technology shocks represents a key controversy between RBC and New Keynesian explanations of the business cycle. It sparked a large empirical literature with contrasting results. We demonstrate that, with a more general and data coherent supply and production...
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Shocking stuff: technology, hours, and factor substitution
Cantore, Cristiano; León-Ledesma, Miguel A.; McAdam, Peter - 2010
The reaction of hours worked to technology shocks represents a key controversy between RBC and New Keynesian explanations of the business cycle. It sparked a large empirical literature with contrasting results. We demonstrate that, with a more general and data coherent supply and production...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011605324
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