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The Intertemporal Substitution of Work--What Does the Evidence Say? Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Casey B. Mulligan
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David Altig & Charles T. Carlstrom, 1999.
"Marginal Tax Rates and Income Inequality in a Life-Cycle Model ,"
American Economic Review ,
American Economic Association, vol. 89(5), pages 1197-1215, December.
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Other versions: Casey B. Mulligan & Xavier X. Sala-i-Martin, 1997.
"The Optimum Quantity of Money: Theory and Evidence ,"
NBER Working Papers
5954, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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Casey B. Mulligan & Xavier Sala-i-Martin, 1997.
"The Optimum Quantity of Money: Theory and Evidence ,"
Economics Working Papers
229, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
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"The optimum quantity of money: theory and evidence ,"
Proceedings ,
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, pages 687-724.
Mulligan, Casey B & Sala-I-Martin, Xavier X, 1997.
"The Optimum Quantity of Money: Theory and Evidence ,"
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking ,
Blackwell Publishing, vol. 29(4), pages 687-715, November.
Casey B. Mulligan, 1997.
"Pecuniary Incentives to Work in the U.S. during World War II ,"
NBER Working Papers
6326, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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Steven P. Cassou & Kevin J. Lansing, 1996.
"Growth effects of a flat tax ,"
Working Paper
9615, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.
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Eric French, 2000.
"The labor supply response to (mismeasured but) predictable wage changes ,"
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WP-00-8, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
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Reichling, Felix, 2006.
"Optimal Unemployment Insurance in Labor Market Equilibrium when Workers can Self-Insure ,"
MPRA Paper
5362, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 16 Oct 2007.
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Jinyong Cai & Jagadeesh Gokhale, 1997.
"The welfare loss from a capital income tax ,"
Economic Review ,
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Q I, pages 2-10.
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Pistaferri, Luigi, 2002.
"Anticipated and Unanticipated Wage Changes, Wage Risk, and Intertemporal Labour Supply ,"
CEPR Discussion Papers
3628, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
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