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We propose a new VAR identification scheme that distinguishes shifts of and movements along the labor demand schedule to identify labor-supply shocks. According to our VAR analysis of post-war U.S. data, labor-supply shifts account for about 30 percent of the variation in hours and about 15...
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We investigate the mapping from individual to aggregate labor supply using a general equilibrium heterogeneous-agent model with incomplete market. Heterogeneity of the workforce is designed such that the evolution of wages, worker flows between employment and nonemployment, and cross-sectional...
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We examine the impact of wage stickiness when employment has an effort as well as hours dimension. Despite wages being predetermined, the labor market clears through the effort margin. We compare this model quantitatively to models with flexible and sticky wages, but no effort margin. Allowing...
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