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labor elasticity 3 Accelerator Model of Investment 2 Arbeitsmarkt 2 Capital Investment 2 Capital and Labor Elasticity of Output 2 Capital's and Labor's Share in Output 2 Coherence 2 Employment 2 Equilibrium model 2 Equilibrium theory 2 Gain 2 Gleichgewichtsmodell 2 Gleichgewichtstheorie 2 Growth Accounting 2 Labor elasticity 2 Labour market 2 Monopolistic competition 2 Monopolistischer Wettbewerb 2 Output Fluctuation 2 Phase Shift 2 Short-Run 2 Spectrum and Cross-Spectrum 2 Zero-Frequency 2 firm size distribution 2 international trade 2 labor elasticity of revenue 2 multiple equilibria 2 pro-competitive gains 2 residual wage inequality 2 stability 2 unemployment 2 variable markups 2 Aggregate Production Function 1 Allgemeines Gleichgewicht 1 Arbeitsangebot 1 Arbeitslosigkeit 1 Arbeitsmarkttheorie 1 Arbeitsnachfrage 1 Außenhandelselastizität 1 Betriebsgröße 1
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Free 7 Undetermined 2
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Book / Working Paper 6 Article 4
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Working Paper 4 Arbeitspapier 2 Article 2 Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 8 Undetermined 2
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Kushnir, Alexey 3 Levy, Daniel 3 Zubrickas, Robertas 3 Firooz, Hamid 2 Tarasov, Alexander 2 Doran, Kirk B. 1 Fatima, Syeda Tamkeen 1 Tarasov-Rodionov, Aleksandr Ignatʹevič 1
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Department of Economics, University of Notre Dame 1 EconWPA 1
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CESifo Working Paper 2 CESifo working papers 2 Development and Comp Systems 1 Economics Letters 1 Economics letters 1 Journal of international trade & economic development : an international and comparative review 1 Southern Economic Journal 1 Working Papers / Department of Economics, University of Notre Dame 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 4 EconStor 4 RePEc 2
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The Pro-Competitive Consequences of Trade in Frictional Labor Markets
Firooz, Hamid - 2023
What are the pro-competitive consequences of trade in frictional labor markets? This paper develops and estimates a dynamic general equilibrium trade model to show that the interplay between endogenously variable markups in product markets and frictions in labor markets has important...
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The pro-competitive consequences of trade in frictional labor markets
Firooz, Hamid - 2023
What are the pro-competitive consequences of trade in frictional labor markets? This paper develops and estimates a dynamic general equilibrium trade model to show that the interplay between endogenously variable markups in product markets and frictions in labor markets has important...
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On Equilibrium in Monopolistic Competition with Endogenous Labor
Kushnir, Alexey; Tarasov, Alexander; Zubrickas, Robertas - 2020
We consider a model of monopolistic competition with several heterogeneous sectors and endogenous labor supply. For low (high) values of the labor supply elasticity, we show that there is always a unique equilibrium. For medium values of the labor supply elasticity, the set of equilibria (if...
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On equilibrium in monopolistic competition with endogenous labor
Kushnir, Alexey; Tarasov-Rodionov, Aleksandr Ignatʹevič; … - 2020
We consider a model of monopolistic competition with several heterogeneous sectors and endogenous labor supply. For low (high) values of the labor supply elasticity, we show that there is always a unique equilibrium. For medium values of the labor supply elasticity, the set of equilibria (if...
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On equilibrium in monopolistic competition with endogenous labor
Kushnir, Alexey; Tarasov, Alexander; Zubrickas, Robertas - In: Economics letters 201 (2021), pp. 1-4
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Globalization and labor demand elasticities : do trading partners matter
Fatima, Syeda Tamkeen - In: Journal of international trade & economic development : … 30 (2021) 3, pp. 365-383
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Are Long-term Wage Elasticities of Labor Supply More Negative than Short-term Ones?
Doran, Kirk B. - Department of Economics, University of Notre Dame - 2013
A fundamental prediction of inter-temporal labor supply theory is that the wage-elasticity of labor supply must be more negative the longer the wage change lasts. This paper analyzes labor supply using unique data on workers who choose their own daily hours and who experience both short-term and...
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Output, Capital, and Labor in the Short, and Long-Run
Levy, Daniel - EconWPA - 2005
output at and near the zero frequency band. Furthermore, I show that the zero-frequency labor elasticity of output may well …
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Output, Capital, and Labor in the Short, and Long-Run
Levy, Daniel - In: Southern Economic Journal 60 (1994) 4, pp. 946-960
output at and near the zero frequency band. Furthermore, I show that the zero-frequency labor elasticity of output may well …
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Aggregate Output, Capital, and Labor in the Post-War U.S. Economy
Levy, Daniel - In: Economics Letters 33 (1990) 1 (May), pp. 41-45
New estimates of an aggregate long-term production function for the post-war U.S. economy are reported. The results indicate that this long-term aggregate production function exhibits a slight but statistically significant increasing returns to scale. Since virtually all econometric growth...
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