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, labour demand equations are fitted in levels by efficient estimation techniques. To account for possible structural change …
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The simulations of tax-benefit reforms with labour supply models often implicitly assume perfectly elastic labour demand, an assumption that may lead to unrealistic results. In this study we attempt to address this limitation and show how the interaction between labour supply and labour demand...
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bracketed in the interval [0.05, 0.80], with the (un-weighted) mean elasticity across the various methods ranging from 0.26 to 0 …
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In this paper I try to determine whether international trade has been increasing the own-price elasticity of demand for … elasticity patterns. Thus the time series of labor-demand elasticities are explained largely by a residual, time itself. This …
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