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Paper #1285

Título:
How important is the intensive margin of labor adjustment?
Autor:
Thijs van Rens
Data:
Junio 2011
Resumen:
Using new quarterly data for hours worked in OECD countries, Ohanian and Raffo (2011) argue that in many OECD countries, particularly in Europe, hours per worker are quantitatively important as an intensive margin of labor adjustment, possibly because labor market frictions are higher than in the US. I argue that this conclusion is not supported by the data. Using the same data on hours worked, I find evidence that labor market frictions are higher in Europe than in the US, like Ohanian and Raffo, but also that these frictions seem to affect the intensive margin at least as much as the extensive margin of labor adjustment.
Palabras clave:
hours worked, intensive margin labor adjustment
Códigos JEL:
E24 E32
Área de investigación:
Macroeconomía y Economía Internacional / Economía Laboral, Pública, de Desarrollo y de la Salud
Publicado en:
Journal of Monetary Economics, 59 (1), 59 (1). January 2012

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