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indivisible labor 6 sequential lottery 6 public employment 4 Gambling 3 Glücksspiel 3 Aggregation 2 Arbeitsangebot 2 Arbeitsmarkttheorie 2 Labour market theory 2 Labour supply 2 Private sector 2 Privatwirtschaft 2 Public sector 2 aggregation 2 overtime 2 straight time 2 Öffentlicher Sektor 2 Indivisible goods 1 Overemployment 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Unteilbare Güter 1 Überbeschäftigung 1
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Graue Literatur 3 Non-commercial literature 3 Preprint 2 Article 1
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English 6
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Vasilev, Aleksandar 5 Vasilevski, Aleksandar 1
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Theoretical and Practical Research in Economic Fields 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 3 EconStor 3
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Aggregation with sequential non-convex public- and private-sector labor suply decisions
Vasilev, Aleksandar - 2016
This paper explores the problem of non-convex labor supply decisions in an economy with both private and public sector jobs. In contrast to Vasilev (2015a), the sectoral labor choice is made in a sequential manner. Still, the micro-founded representation obtained from explicit aggregation over...
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Aggregation with sequential non-convex public- and private-sector labor suply decisions
Vasilev, Aleksandar - In: Theoretical and Practical Research in Economic Fields VII (2016) 2(14), Winter
This paper explores the problem of non-convex labor supply decisions in an economy with both private and public sector jobs. In contrast to Vasilev (2015a), the sectoral labor choice is made in a sequential manner. Still, the micro-founded representation obtained from explicit aggregation over...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011536330
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Aggregation with sequential non-convex public- and private-sector labor suply decisions
Vasilev, Aleksandar - 2016
This paper explores the problem of non-convex labor supply decisions in an economy with both private and public sector jobs. In contrast to Vasilev (2015a), the sectoral labor choice is made in a sequential manner. Still, the micro-founded representation obtained from explicit aggregation over...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011538841
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Aggregation with sequential non-convex public- and private-sector labor suply decisions
Vasilevski, Aleksandar - 2016
This paper explores the problem of non-convex labor supply decisions in an economy with both private and public sector jobs. In contrast to Vasilev (2015a), the sectoral labor choice is made in a sequential manner. Still, the micro-founded representation obtained from explicit aggregation over...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011528241
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Straight-time and overtime : a sequential-lottery approach
Vasilev, Aleksandar - 2016
This note explores the problem of aggregation with non-convex labor supply decisions in an economy with both straight time and overtime. In contrast to Hansen and Sargent (1988), the paper models this as a sequential decision. Instead of changing from one to infinity, with a sequential...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011498648
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Straight-time and Overtime: A Sequential-Lottery Approach
Vasilev, Aleksandar - 2015
This note explores the problem of aggregation with non-convex labor supply decisions in an economy with both straight time and overtime. In contrast to Hansen and Sargent (1988), the paper models this as a sequential decision. Instead of changing from one to infinity, with a sequential...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011490652
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