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This paper summarizes the results from generalizing the simple two-city WFH model of Brueck-ner, Kahn and Lin (2021) through the addition of a group of non-remote workers, who must live in the city where they work. The results show that the main qualitative conclusions of BKL regarding the...
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perceived competence, autonomy, relatedness, intrinsic motivation, and productivity during the first lockdown in the spring of … autonomy and competence, but a decrease in relatedness, intrinsic motivation, and productivity. Structural equation modelling … revealed that the decrease in productivity can be explained by a decrease in intrinsic motivation, which in turn can be …
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We model how an increase in Work-from-Home (WFH) productivity differentially affects workers using a framework in which … some workers cannot work offsite, some are hybrid, and some are completely remote. The improvement in WFH productivity …-telecommutable occupations must consume housing but their total factor productivity does not increase, the rise in house prices reduces their …
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This paper studies the interstate effects of decentralized taxation and spending when individuals can work from home (WFH). Because WFH decouples population and employment, the analysis of tax impacts on state populations, employment levels, wages and housing prices is radically different than...
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productivity implications of such an effect. Using advertised wages from job ads, we show that occupations with the highest work …
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