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Working Paper File Downloads Abstract Views
Last month 3 months 12 months Total Last month 3 months 12 months Total
Accounting for Global Dispersion of Current Accounts 14 15 15 15 14 16 16 16
Can a Representative Agent Model Represent a Heterogeneous Agent Economy? 2 7 54 109 6 24 133 205
Can a Representative-Agent Model Represent a Heterogeneous-Agent Economy? 3 16 62 62 12 36 99 99
Comparative Advantage and Unemployment 14 14 14 14 13 14 14 14
Comparative Advantage and Unemployment 4 4 4 4 15 15 15 15
Comparative Advantage in Cyclical Unemployment 3 3 13 57 8 14 71 202
Comparative Advantage in Cyclical Unemployment 0 4 19 46 5 23 81 118
Comparative Advantage in Cyclical Unemployment 1 3 5 21 4 10 35 69
Cyclical Movements in Hours and Effort under Sticky Wages 1 1 3 122 4 9 28 417
Decomposition of Hours Based on Extensive and Intensive Margins of Labor 0 1 3 61 1 3 26 359
Do technological improvements in the manufacturing sector raise or lower employment? 0 3 10 51 1 7 25 174
Do technological improvements in the manufacturing sector raise or lower employment? 2 8 26 144 8 32 102 500
From Individual to Aggregate Labor Supply: A Quantitative Analysis Based on a Heterogeneous Agent Macroeconomy 2 6 14 185 7 14 71 704
From individual to aggregate labor supply: a quantitative analysis based on a heterogeneous agent macroeconomy 2 3 23 132 3 7 49 363
Heterogeneity and Aggregation in the Labor Market: Implications for Aggregate Preference Shifts 2 5 20 133 8 19 51 435
Heterogeneity and Cyclical Unemployment 0 9 24 24 3 17 29 29
Heterogeneity and Cyclical Unemployment 4 13 43 43 7 23 75 75
Heterogeneity and aggregation in the labor market: implications for aggregate preference shifts 2 5 10 95 2 6 17 264
Home production 0 4 20 74 0 7 37 144
Labor shifts and economic fluctuations 0 1 6 50 0 7 30 231
Labor-Supply Shifts and Economic Fluctuations 2 6 23 255 4 22 107 1,191
Learning by Doing as a Propagation Mechanism 4 13 34 264 22 59 174 1,008
Learning by Doing as a Propagation Mechanism 0 1 5 73 1 6 28 390
Non-stationary Hours in a DSGE Model 3 3 6 79 5 7 27 199
Non-stationary hours in a DSGE model 2 5 19 95 7 17 58 228
On the Employment Effect of Technology: Evidence from US Manufacturing for 1958-1996 0 2 5 183 0 8 30 1,210
On the Employment Effect of Technology: Evidence from US Manufacturing for 1958-1996 0 0 3 28 0 2 38 240
On the employment effect of technology: evidence from U.S. manufacturing for 1958-1996 1 4 16 116 7 30 140 823
Persistence 0 0 2 77 0 0 14 355
Productivity, Employment, and Inventories: Smoothing Over Sticky Prices 0 0 0 0 4 6 20 183
Productivity, employment, and inventories 0 0 6 42 0 0 13 129
Trends in Unemployment Rates in Korea: A Search-Matching Model Interpretation 5 13 45 313 16 73 318 1,652
Understanding How Price Responds to Costs and Production 2 3 16 173 7 13 57 1,108
Understanding how employment responds to productivity shocks in a model with inventories 2 3 13 49 3 8 41 137
Wages and the Allocation of Hours and Effort 0 0 3 57 3 6 32 567
Welfare Costs of Sticky Wages When Effort Can Respond 0 2 7 112 1 8 32 715
Total Working Papers 77 180 591 3,358 201 568 2,133 14,568


Journal Article File Downloads Abstract Views
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CYCLICAL MOVEMENTS IN HOURS AND EFFORTS UNDER STICKY WAGES * 0 2 4 14 0 2 7 27
Comovement, excess volatility, and home production 0 1 7 39 1 2 16 107
Decomposition of hours based on extensive and intensive margins of labor 1 4 12 33 1 4 18 132
Do Technological Improvements in the Manufacturing Sector Raise or Lower Employment? 3 7 14 92 7 16 48 291
FROM INDIVIDUAL TO AGGREGATE LABOR SUPPLY: A QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS BASED ON A HETEROGENEOUS AGENT MACROECONOMY * 2 7 34 152 7 19 109 403
Heterogeneity and Aggregation: Implications for Labor-Market Fluctuations 5 12 29 29 7 19 76 175
Labor-supply shifts and economic fluctuations 0 0 10 61 0 3 33 276
Learning-by-Doing as a Propagation Mechanism 0 0 6 107 2 6 34 403
Non-stationary Hours in a DSGE Model 3 7 22 37 3 10 58 113
On the aggregate labor supply 0 11 25 78 2 14 48 210
Trends in unemployment rates in Korea: A search-matching model interpretation 1 2 9 81 1 6 46 411
Understanding how price responds to costs and production 0 2 10 32 0 4 26 108
Wages, business cycles, and comparative advantage 1 1 10 41 1 2 13 138
Welfare costs of sticky wages when effort can respond 2 4 8 41 2 4 19 144
Total Journal Articles 18 60 200 837 34 111 551 2,938


Statistics updated 2009-07-03