Towards a micro-founded theory of aggregate labor supply

We build a heterogeneous life-cycle model which captures a large number of salient features of individual labor supply, by education, over the life cycle. The model provides an aggregation theory of individual labor supply, firmly grounded on micro evidence, and is used to study the aggregate labor...

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Main Authors: Andrés Erosa, Luisa Fuster, Gueorgui Kambourov
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:imd:wpaper:wp2011-13 2024-04-14T08:13:32+00:00 Towards a micro-founded theory of aggregate labor supply Andrés Erosa Luisa Fuster Gueorgui Kambourov http://repec.imdea.org/pdf/imdea-wp2011-13.pdf unknown http://repec.imdea.org/pdf/imdea-wp2011-13.pdf preprint ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:30:27Z We build a heterogeneous life-cycle model which captures a large number of salient features of individual labor supply, by education, over the life cycle. The model provides an aggregation theory of individual labor supply, firmly grounded on micro evidence, and is used to study the aggregate labor supply responses to changes in the economic environment. We find that the aggregate labor supply elasticity to a transitory wage shock is 1.27, with the extensive margin accounting for 54% of the response. Furthermore, we also simulate the 1987 tax holiday in Iceland - a quasi-natural experiment - and find that the aggregate labor supply responses in the model are similar to those actually observed in Iceland. aggregate labor supply; intensive margin; extensive margin; heterogeneous agents; life cycle Report Iceland RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description We build a heterogeneous life-cycle model which captures a large number of salient features of individual labor supply, by education, over the life cycle. The model provides an aggregation theory of individual labor supply, firmly grounded on micro evidence, and is used to study the aggregate labor supply responses to changes in the economic environment. We find that the aggregate labor supply elasticity to a transitory wage shock is 1.27, with the extensive margin accounting for 54% of the response. Furthermore, we also simulate the 1987 tax holiday in Iceland - a quasi-natural experiment - and find that the aggregate labor supply responses in the model are similar to those actually observed in Iceland. aggregate labor supply; intensive margin; extensive margin; heterogeneous agents; life cycle
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author Andrés Erosa
Luisa Fuster
Gueorgui Kambourov
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Gueorgui Kambourov
Towards a micro-founded theory of aggregate labor supply
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Luisa Fuster
Gueorgui Kambourov
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