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Consumption-Labor Complementarity 2 Determinacy 2 Endogenous Labor 2 Fiscal-Monetary policy 2 Investment 2 Non-Separable Utility 2 Stabilization 2 Labor Complementarity 1 Occupation 1 Occupational Choice 1 Occupational Training 1 Occupational Wage Differential 1 Relative Wages 1 Skill 1 Wage Distriubtion 1 immigration quota 1 intra-country heterogeneity 1 labor complementarity 1 policy harmonization 1
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Free 4
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Book / Working Paper 3 Article 1
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Undetermined 3 English 1
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Gliksberg, Baruch 2 Fujita, M. 1 Kurtzon, Gregory 1 Weber, S. 1
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Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor 1 Department of Economics, University of Haifa 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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Journal of the New Economic Association 1 MPRA Paper 1 Working Papers / Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor 1 Working Papers / Department of Economics, University of Haifa 1
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Occupational Choice and the E¤ects of Skill Supply on Relative Wages
Kurtzon, Gregory - Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor - 2013
It is shown that an economy where agents with one dimensional skill choose among occupations as intermediate complementary inputs with di¤erent learning costs has an equilibrium hierarchy from the lowest cost/skill/wage occupations to the highest which agents will cascade along away from the...
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The Role of Consumption-Labor Complementarity as a Source of Macroeconomic Instability
Gliksberg, Baruch - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2010
The equilibrium ramification of a balanced budget rule are scrutinized in a one sector growth model augmented with investment frictions and a non-separable utility function in consumption and leisure. Edgeworth-complementarity between consumption and labor is formulated so as to generate a...
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Immigration Quotas in the Globalized Economy
Fujita, M.; Weber, S. - In: Journal of the New Economic Association (2010) 7, pp. 10-23
world". The countries, that choose immigration quotas, differ in degree of labor complementarity between the natives and …
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The Role of Consumption-Labor Complementarity as a Source of Macroeconomic Instability
Gliksberg, Baruch - Department of Economics, University of Haifa
The equilibrium ramification of a balanced budget rule are scrutinized in a one sector growth model augmented with investment frictions and a non-separable utility function in consumption and leisure. Edgeworth-complementarity between consumption and labor is formulated so as to generate a...
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