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| Can a Representative Agent Model Represent a Heterogeneous Agent Economy? |
3 |
6 |
55 |
55 |
9 |
20 |
72 |
72 |
| Comparative Advantage in Cyclical Unemployment |
1 |
8 |
44 |
44 |
8 |
33 |
131 |
131 |
| Comparative Advantage in Cyclical Unemployment |
3 |
6 |
27 |
27 |
4 |
22 |
37 |
37 |
| Comparative Advantage in Cyclical Unemployment |
0 |
2 |
16 |
16 |
3 |
13 |
34 |
34 |
| Cyclical Movements in Hours and Effort under Sticky Wages |
0 |
1 |
4 |
119 |
5 |
7 |
13 |
389 |
| Decomposition of Hours Based on Extensive and Intensive Margins of Labor |
2 |
3 |
7 |
58 |
4 |
8 |
29 |
333 |
| Do technological improvements in the manufacturing sector raise or lower employment? |
0 |
3 |
12 |
41 |
2 |
8 |
37 |
149 |
| Do technological improvements in the manufacturing sector raise or lower employment? |
2 |
12 |
42 |
118 |
11 |
37 |
123 |
398 |
| From Individual to Aggregate Labor Supply: A Quantitative Analysis Based on a Heterogeneous Agent Macroeconomy |
2 |
4 |
17 |
171 |
4 |
16 |
62 |
633 |
| From individual to aggregate labor supply: a quantitative analysis based on a heterogeneous agent macroeconomy |
0 |
2 |
23 |
109 |
4 |
11 |
58 |
314 |
| Heterogeneity and Aggregation in the Labor Market: Implications for Aggregate Preference Shifts |
3 |
5 |
20 |
113 |
4 |
14 |
50 |
384 |
| Heterogeneity and aggregation in the labor market: implications for aggregate preference shifts |
2 |
4 |
23 |
85 |
3 |
8 |
50 |
247 |
| Home production |
1 |
2 |
17 |
54 |
4 |
6 |
36 |
107 |
| Labor shifts and economic fluctuations |
0 |
0 |
5 |
44 |
4 |
11 |
25 |
201 |
| Labor-Supply Shifts and Economic Fluctuations |
0 |
0 |
32 |
232 |
9 |
21 |
152 |
1,084 |
| Learning by Doing as a Propagation Mechanism |
1 |
8 |
28 |
230 |
12 |
60 |
153 |
834 |
| Learning by Doing as a Propagation Mechanism |
0 |
3 |
8 |
68 |
2 |
11 |
34 |
362 |
| Non-stationary Hours in a DSGE Model |
3 |
4 |
13 |
73 |
4 |
8 |
35 |
172 |
| Non-stationary hours in a DSGE model |
0 |
7 |
36 |
76 |
1 |
13 |
73 |
170 |
| On the Employment Effect of Technology: Evidence from US Manufacturing for 1958-1996 |
0 |
3 |
12 |
178 |
3 |
9 |
70 |
1,180 |
| On the Employment Effect of Technology: Evidence from US Manufacturing for 1958-1996 |
0 |
2 |
6 |
25 |
7 |
24 |
56 |
202 |
| On the employment effect of technology: evidence from U.S. manufacturing for 1958-1996 |
0 |
1 |
21 |
100 |
3 |
28 |
148 |
683 |
| Persistence |
0 |
1 |
5 |
75 |
2 |
5 |
32 |
341 |
| Productivity, Employment, and Inventories: Smoothing Over Sticky Prices |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
6 |
23 |
163 |
| Productivity, employment, and inventories |
0 |
1 |
6 |
36 |
1 |
3 |
23 |
116 |
| Trends in Unemployment Rates in Korea: A Search-Matching Model Interpretation |
3 |
7 |
28 |
268 |
23 |
52 |
170 |
1,334 |
| Understanding How Price Responds to Costs and Production |
0 |
0 |
6 |
157 |
3 |
6 |
33 |
1,051 |
| Understanding how employment responds to productivity shocks in a model with inventories |
2 |
2 |
13 |
36 |
4 |
9 |
46 |
96 |
| Wages and the Allocation of Hours and Effort |
0 |
2 |
4 |
54 |
3 |
12 |
21 |
535 |
| Welfare Costs of Sticky Wages When Effort Can Respond |
0 |
1 |
9 |
105 |
2 |
15 |
53 |
683 |
| Total Working Papers |
28 |
100 |
539 |
2,767 |
150 |
496 |
1,879 |
12,435 |