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National Bureau of Economic Research | 2006

Long-Term Changes in Labor Supply and Taxes: Evidence from OECD Countries, 1956-2004

Lee E. Ohanian; Andrea Raffo; Richard Rogerson

We document large differences in trend changes in hours worked across OECD countries over the period 1956-2004. We then assess the extent to which these changes are consistent with the intratemporal first order condition from the neoclassical growth model. We find large and trending deviations from this condition, and that the model can account for virtually none of the changes in hours worked. We then extend the model to incorporate observed changes in taxes. Our findings suggest that taxes can account for much of the variation in hours worked both over time and across countries.


Journal of Monetary Economics | 2014

Can Structural Reforms Help Europe

Gauti B. Eggertsson; Andrea Ferrero; Andrea Raffo

Structural reforms that increase competition in product and labor markets are often indicated as the main policy option available for peripheral Europe to regain competitiveness and boost output. We show that, in a crisis that pushes the nominal interest rate to its lower bound, these reforms do not support economic activity in the short run, and may well be contractionary. In the absence of the appropriate monetary stimulus, reforms fuel expectations of prolonged deflation, increase the real interest rate, and depress aggregate demand. Our findings carry important implications for the current debate on the timing and the design of structural reforms in Europe.


Journal of Monetary Economics | 2008

Long-term changes in labor supply and taxes: Evidence from OECD countries, 1956-2004

Lee E. Ohanian; Andrea Raffo; Richard Rogerson

We document large differences in trend changes in hours worked across OECD countries over the period 1956-2004. We then assess the extent to which these changes are consistent with the intratemporal first order condition from the neoclassical growth model. We find large and trending deviations from this condition, and that the model can account for virtually none of the changes in hours worked. We then extend the model to incorporate observed changes in taxes. Our findings suggest that taxes can account for much of the variation in hours worked both over time and across countries.


2014 Meeting Papers | 2014

Firing Costs and Labor Market Fluctuations: A Cross-Country Analysis

Gonzalo Llosa; Lee E. Ohanian; Andrea Raffo; Richard Rogerson


Archive | 2013

Discussion of "Can Structural Reforms Help Europe?"

Gauti B. Eggertsson; Andrea Ferrero; Andrea Raffo; Jesús Fernández-Villaverde


Econometric Reviews | 2007

Work and taxes: allocation of time in OECD countries

Lee E. Ohanian; Andrea Raffo; Richard Rogerson


2011 Meeting Papers | 2011

Hours Worked over the Business Cycle: Evidence from OECD Countries, 1960-2009

Andrea Raffo; Lee E. Ohanian


2013 Meeting Papers | 2013

Structural Reforms in a Monetary Union: The Role of the ZLB

Andrea Raffo; Andrea Ferrero; Gauti B. Eggertsson


National Bureau of Economic Research | 2011

Aggregate Hours Worked in OECD Countries: New Measurement and Implications for Business Cycles

Lee E. Ohanian; Andrea Raffo


2004 Meeting Papers | 2004

Trends and Fluctuations in the Household's Marginal Rate of Substitution Condition: Time Series Evidence from the OECD

Andrea Raffo; Lee E. Ohanian

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Gauti B. Eggertsson

Federal Reserve Bank of New York

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Jesús Fernández-Villaverde

National Bureau of Economic Research

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