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Macroeconomic calibrations imply much larger labor supply elasticities than microeconometric studies. One prominent explanation for this divergence is that indivisible labor generates extensive margin responses that are not captured in micro studies of hours choices. We evaluate whether existing...
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labor supply elasticities were small, recent work has identified three key reasons that the aggregate elasticity may be …
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This paper introduces a new methodology for the estimation of demand trade elasticities based on an import intensity-adjusted measure of aggregate demand, with the foundation of a stylized theoretical model. We compute the import intensity of demand components by using the OECD Input-Output...
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ratio of the income elasticity of labor supply to the wage elasticity, holding fixed the degree of complementarity between … a calibration argument showing that a positive uncompensated wage elasticity, as found in most studies of labor supply …
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the labor supply elasticity. Both a calibration procedure that uses modern assessments of the Frisch elasticity and the …
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