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. Even at the intensive margin, we find that the elasticity for women exceeds that for men. For men and women in the … Netherlands, we predict an uncompensated labour supply elasticity of 0.1 (or 0.2 if an alternative specification is preferred) and …
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Heterogeneous-agent New Keynesian models with sticky nominal wages usually assume that wage-setting unions demand the …, wages and inflation to monetary policy shocks becomes notably less pronounced. This attenuation reflects that hours worked … modification substantially lowers the effective stickiness of nominal wages, resulting in markedly different wage and inflation …
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This paper investigates the credit channel in Germany and the United Kingdom. The financial systems of these two … competition among credit intermediaries, resulting in a declining dependence on banks in Germany. …
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Germany, as most other European countries, has been plagued by a persistently high level of long-term unemployment … level of long-term unemployment in Germany relative to the United States? …
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. Even at the intensive margin, we find that the elasticity for women exceeds that for men. For men and women in the … Netherlands, we predict an uncompensated labour supply elasticity of 0.1 and 0.5, respectively. These values are robust for …
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to monetary policy and labor supply. The first chapter deals with the problem of weak identification in the estimation of … focus shifts to the aggregation and estimation of labor supply elasticities. The second chapter develops an aggregation … procedure for the Frisch elasticity of labor supply. The exact size of this particular elasticity matters a lot when …
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