International spillover of labor market reforms / / Mai Dao ; authorized for distribution by Luc Everaert |
Autore | Dao Mai |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | [Washington, District of Columbia] : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2008 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (37 p.) |
Disciplina | 331.12 |
Altri autori (Persone) | EveraertLuc |
Collana |
IMF Working Papers
IMF working paper |
Soggetto topico |
Labor market - Econometric models
Labor market - Germany - Econometric models Labor unions - Econometric models Labor unions - Germany - Econometric models International trade - Econometric models |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-4623-4672-3
1-4527-5009-2 9786612840678 1-282-84067-3 1-4518-6973-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; I. Introduction; II. Model; A. Overview of Main Building Blocks; B. Final Goods Firms (F-firms); C. Intermediate Goods Firms (I-firms); D. Households; E. Government; F. Unions and Wage Bargaining; G. Definition of Equilibrium; III. Solution method and calibration; IV. Policy simulation; A. Lower average tax rate; Tables; 1. Calibration of the Benchmark Model; B. What is the Role of Labor Unions?; C. How Does Openness Affect Reform Outcome?; D. Other Labor Market Reforms; 2: Long Term Effects of Policy Reforms, Percentage Deviation from Pre-reform
E. Relaxing the Perfect Financial Market AssumptionV. Nominal rigidities and monetary policy; VI. Conclusion; Figures; 1. Dynamic Responses of Domestic and Foreign Variables Following a Cut in Average Tax by 3 %, time in quarters; 2a. Comparison of Response to 3 % Tax Cut Under Unionized and Competitive Labor Market - output and absorption; 2b. Comparison of Response to 3 % Tax Cut Under Unionized and Competitive Labor Market - employment, wages and international trade 3. Response of Domestic and Foreign Variables to an Average Tax Cut of 3% in Country 1, Under Benchmark and Completely Closed Economies4. Responses of Domestic and Foreign Variables to an Average Tax Cut of 3% in Country 1, Under Benchmark and Incomplete Financial Markets; 5. Responses of Domestic and Foreign Variables to an Average Tax Cut of 3% in Country 1, Under Benchmark and Sticky Prices cum Monetary Union; References; Appendix |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910464010903321 |
Dao Mai | ||
[Washington, District of Columbia] : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2008 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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International Spillover of Labor Market Reforms / / Mai Dao |
Autore | Dao Mai |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2008 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (37 p.) |
Disciplina | 331.12 |
Collana |
IMF Working Papers
IMF working paper |
Soggetto topico |
Labor market - Econometric models
Labor market - Germany - Econometric models Labor unions - Econometric models Labor unions - Germany - Econometric models International trade - Econometric models Exports and Imports Labor Macroeconomics Demand and Supply of Labor: General Wages, Compensation, and Labor Costs: General Employment Unemployment Wages Intergenerational Income Distribution Aggregate Human Capital Aggregate Labor Productivity Macroeconomics: Consumption Saving Wealth Empirical Studies of Trade Labour income economics International economics Labor markets Consumption Terms of trade Labor market Economic theory Economics Economic policy nternational cooperation |
ISBN |
1-4623-4672-3
1-4527-5009-2 9786612840678 1-282-84067-3 1-4518-6973-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; I. Introduction; II. Model; A. Overview of Main Building Blocks; B. Final Goods Firms (F-firms); C. Intermediate Goods Firms (I-firms); D. Households; E. Government; F. Unions and Wage Bargaining; G. Definition of Equilibrium; III. Solution method and calibration; IV. Policy simulation; A. Lower average tax rate; Tables; 1. Calibration of the Benchmark Model; B. What is the Role of Labor Unions?; C. How Does Openness Affect Reform Outcome?; D. Other Labor Market Reforms; 2: Long Term Effects of Policy Reforms, Percentage Deviation from Pre-reform
E. Relaxing the Perfect Financial Market AssumptionV. Nominal rigidities and monetary policy; VI. Conclusion; Figures; 1. Dynamic Responses of Domestic and Foreign Variables Following a Cut in Average Tax by 3 %, time in quarters; 2a. Comparison of Response to 3 % Tax Cut Under Unionized and Competitive Labor Market - output and absorption; 2b. Comparison of Response to 3 % Tax Cut Under Unionized and Competitive Labor Market - employment, wages and international trade 3. Response of Domestic and Foreign Variables to an Average Tax Cut of 3% in Country 1, Under Benchmark and Completely Closed Economies4. Responses of Domestic and Foreign Variables to an Average Tax Cut of 3% in Country 1, Under Benchmark and Incomplete Financial Markets; 5. Responses of Domestic and Foreign Variables to an Average Tax Cut of 3% in Country 1, Under Benchmark and Sticky Prices cum Monetary Union; References; Appendix |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910788238803321 |
Dao Mai | ||
Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2008 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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International Spillover of Labor Market Reforms / / Mai Dao |
Autore | Dao Mai |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2008 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (37 p.) |
Disciplina | 331.12 |
Collana |
IMF Working Papers
IMF working paper |
Soggetto topico |
Labor market - Econometric models
Labor market - Germany - Econometric models Labor unions - Econometric models Labor unions - Germany - Econometric models International trade - Econometric models Exports and Imports Labor Macroeconomics Demand and Supply of Labor: General Wages, Compensation, and Labor Costs: General Employment Unemployment Wages Intergenerational Income Distribution Aggregate Human Capital Aggregate Labor Productivity Macroeconomics: Consumption Saving Wealth Empirical Studies of Trade Labour income economics International economics Labor markets Consumption Terms of trade Labor market Economic theory Economics Economic policy nternational cooperation |
ISBN |
1-4623-4672-3
1-4527-5009-2 9786612840678 1-282-84067-3 1-4518-6973-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; I. Introduction; II. Model; A. Overview of Main Building Blocks; B. Final Goods Firms (F-firms); C. Intermediate Goods Firms (I-firms); D. Households; E. Government; F. Unions and Wage Bargaining; G. Definition of Equilibrium; III. Solution method and calibration; IV. Policy simulation; A. Lower average tax rate; Tables; 1. Calibration of the Benchmark Model; B. What is the Role of Labor Unions?; C. How Does Openness Affect Reform Outcome?; D. Other Labor Market Reforms; 2: Long Term Effects of Policy Reforms, Percentage Deviation from Pre-reform
E. Relaxing the Perfect Financial Market AssumptionV. Nominal rigidities and monetary policy; VI. Conclusion; Figures; 1. Dynamic Responses of Domestic and Foreign Variables Following a Cut in Average Tax by 3 %, time in quarters; 2a. Comparison of Response to 3 % Tax Cut Under Unionized and Competitive Labor Market - output and absorption; 2b. Comparison of Response to 3 % Tax Cut Under Unionized and Competitive Labor Market - employment, wages and international trade 3. Response of Domestic and Foreign Variables to an Average Tax Cut of 3% in Country 1, Under Benchmark and Completely Closed Economies4. Responses of Domestic and Foreign Variables to an Average Tax Cut of 3% in Country 1, Under Benchmark and Incomplete Financial Markets; 5. Responses of Domestic and Foreign Variables to an Average Tax Cut of 3% in Country 1, Under Benchmark and Sticky Prices cum Monetary Union; References; Appendix |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910812626303321 |
Dao Mai | ||
Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2008 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Regional labor market adjustments in the United States / / Mai Dao, Davide Furceri, and Prakash Loungani |
Autore | Dao Mai |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | [Washington, District of Columbia] : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (52 p.) |
Disciplina | 331.120973 |
Collana | IMF Working Paper |
Soggetto topico |
Labor market - United States - Econometric models
Labor demand - United States - Econometric models Labor mobility - United States - Econometric models Labor mobility - Economic aspects - United States - Econometric models Unemployment - United States - Econometric models Regional economics - United States - Econometric models |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-4843-1572-3
1-4755-6574-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; I. Introduction; II. Statistical Properties of Regional Employment; III. Baseline Econometric Approach and Results; IV. Endogeneity of State Labor Demand Shocks; A. Test of OLS Identification Assumption; B. Validation of Results with Migration and Population Data; V. The Evolution of Regional Adjustment; A. Documenting Patterns of Regional Adjustment; B. Regional Adjustment During Recessions and Expansions; C. What Drives the Pattern of Mobility?; Compositional Effects; The Role of Risk Sharing; VI. Concluding Remarks; References; Tables
1. Summary Statistics of State-level Data2. Employment Shares by Industry across U.S. States in 2012; 3. Endogeneity and 2SLS: Employment Rate (le) Equation; 4. Endogeneity and 2SLS: Participation Rate (lp) Equation; 5. Direct Estimation of Migration Response to Labor Market Shocks using ACS Data; 6. Job-Related Out-migration Rate by State during the Great Recession: percent of working-age labor force overall and percent of unemployed; 7. Job-search Related Interstate Migration Rate of the Labor Force; Figures; 1. Persistence of Employment Growth Rates across U.S. States, 1976-2011 2. Dispersion of Employment Growth Rates across U.S. States, 1976-20113. Response of State-relative Labor Market Variables: OLS; 4. Distribution of Predicted Employment Growth Based on State-level Industry Mix; 5. 2SLS First Stage Regression, Full Sample and Sub-samples; 6. Response of State-relative Labor Market Variables: OLS vs. IV; 7. Decomposition of a 1 Worker Regional Labor Demand Shock to 3 Adjustment Margins: OLS vs. IV Reduced Form; 8. Response of Ccumulative Net Migration, Using Migration and Population Data Direct Estimates vs. VAR Identifications 9. Response of Net Migration to 1 Percent State-relative Labor demand Shock: Three Sub-samples10 Cross-sectional Correlation between Labor Demand and Net-migration: 2007 vs. 2009; 11. Short-run Response of Net Migration to Labor Demand Shock of 1 Worker: Expanding Window Regressions; 12. Short-run Response of Migration/unemployment/participation to Labor Demand Shock of 1 Worker: Expanding Window Regressions; 13. Interstate Migration Rate: Percent of Working-age Population; 14. Interstate Migration Rate for Job-search: Percent of Working-age Labor Force 15. Response of State-level Relative Labor Market Variables to a 1 Percent Negative Labor Demand Shock: Business Cycle Interaction16. Response of Cumulative Net Migration to a 1 Percent Negative Labor Demand Shock: Business Cycle Interaction; 17. Dynamics of Uninsured Risk: Business Cycle Interaction; 18. Response of Cumulative Net Migration to a 1 Percent Negative Labor Demand Shock: Role of Risk Sharing |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910460632303321 |
Dao Mai | ||
[Washington, District of Columbia] : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2014 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Regional Labor Market Adjustments in the United States / / Mai Dao, Davide Furceri, Prakash Loungani |
Autore | Dao Mai |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (52 p.) |
Disciplina | 331.120973 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
FurceriDavide
LounganiPrakash |
Collana | IMF Working Papers |
Soggetto topico |
Labor market - United States - Econometric models
Labor demand - United States - Econometric models Labor mobility - United States - Econometric models Labor mobility - Economic aspects - United States - Econometric models Unemployment - United States - Econometric models Regional economics - United States - Econometric models Labor Demography Emigration and Immigration Foreign Exchange Wages, Compensation, and Labor Costs: General International Migration Labor Demand Demand and Supply of Labor: General Employment Unemployment Wages Intergenerational Income Distribution Aggregate Human Capital Aggregate Labor Productivity Demographic Economics: General Labor Force and Employment, Size, and Structure Labour income economics Migration, immigration & emigration Population & demography Migration Labor demand Labor markets Population and demographics Labor force Labor market Emigration and immigration Economic theory Population |
ISBN |
1-4843-1572-3
1-4755-6574-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; I. Introduction; II. Statistical Properties of Regional Employment; III. Baseline Econometric Approach and Results; IV. Endogeneity of State Labor Demand Shocks; A. Test of OLS Identification Assumption; B. Validation of Results with Migration and Population Data; V. The Evolution of Regional Adjustment; A. Documenting Patterns of Regional Adjustment; B. Regional Adjustment During Recessions and Expansions; C. What Drives the Pattern of Mobility?; Compositional Effects; The Role of Risk Sharing; VI. Concluding Remarks; References; Tables
1. Summary Statistics of State-level Data2. Employment Shares by Industry across U.S. States in 2012; 3. Endogeneity and 2SLS: Employment Rate (le) Equation; 4. Endogeneity and 2SLS: Participation Rate (lp) Equation; 5. Direct Estimation of Migration Response to Labor Market Shocks using ACS Data; 6. Job-Related Out-migration Rate by State during the Great Recession: percent of working-age labor force overall and percent of unemployed; 7. Job-search Related Interstate Migration Rate of the Labor Force; Figures; 1. Persistence of Employment Growth Rates across U.S. States, 1976-2011 2. Dispersion of Employment Growth Rates across U.S. States, 1976-20113. Response of State-relative Labor Market Variables: OLS; 4. Distribution of Predicted Employment Growth Based on State-level Industry Mix; 5. 2SLS First Stage Regression, Full Sample and Sub-samples; 6. Response of State-relative Labor Market Variables: OLS vs. IV; 7. Decomposition of a 1 Worker Regional Labor Demand Shock to 3 Adjustment Margins: OLS vs. IV Reduced Form; 8. Response of Ccumulative Net Migration, Using Migration and Population Data Direct Estimates vs. VAR Identifications 9. Response of Net Migration to 1 Percent State-relative Labor demand Shock: Three Sub-samples10 Cross-sectional Correlation between Labor Demand and Net-migration: 2007 vs. 2009; 11. Short-run Response of Net Migration to Labor Demand Shock of 1 Worker: Expanding Window Regressions; 12. Short-run Response of Migration/unemployment/participation to Labor Demand Shock of 1 Worker: Expanding Window Regressions; 13. Interstate Migration Rate: Percent of Working-age Population; 14. Interstate Migration Rate for Job-search: Percent of Working-age Labor Force 15. Response of State-level Relative Labor Market Variables to a 1 Percent Negative Labor Demand Shock: Business Cycle Interaction16. Response of Cumulative Net Migration to a 1 Percent Negative Labor Demand Shock: Business Cycle Interaction; 17. Dynamics of Uninsured Risk: Business Cycle Interaction; 18. Response of Cumulative Net Migration to a 1 Percent Negative Labor Demand Shock: Role of Risk Sharing |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910787442603321 |
Dao Mai | ||
Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2014 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Regional Labor Market Adjustments in the United States / / Mai Dao, Davide Furceri, Prakash Loungani |
Autore | Dao Mai |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (52 p.) |
Disciplina | 331.120973 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
FurceriDavide
LounganiPrakash |
Collana | IMF Working Papers |
Soggetto topico |
Labor market - United States - Econometric models
Labor demand - United States - Econometric models Labor mobility - United States - Econometric models Labor mobility - Economic aspects - United States - Econometric models Unemployment - United States - Econometric models Regional economics - United States - Econometric models Labor Demography Emigration and Immigration Foreign Exchange Wages, Compensation, and Labor Costs: General International Migration Labor Demand Demand and Supply of Labor: General Employment Unemployment Wages Intergenerational Income Distribution Aggregate Human Capital Aggregate Labor Productivity Demographic Economics: General Labor Force and Employment, Size, and Structure Labour income economics Migration, immigration & emigration Population & demography Migration Labor demand Labor markets Population and demographics Labor force Labor market Emigration and immigration Economic theory Population |
ISBN |
1-4843-1572-3
1-4755-6574-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; I. Introduction; II. Statistical Properties of Regional Employment; III. Baseline Econometric Approach and Results; IV. Endogeneity of State Labor Demand Shocks; A. Test of OLS Identification Assumption; B. Validation of Results with Migration and Population Data; V. The Evolution of Regional Adjustment; A. Documenting Patterns of Regional Adjustment; B. Regional Adjustment During Recessions and Expansions; C. What Drives the Pattern of Mobility?; Compositional Effects; The Role of Risk Sharing; VI. Concluding Remarks; References; Tables
1. Summary Statistics of State-level Data2. Employment Shares by Industry across U.S. States in 2012; 3. Endogeneity and 2SLS: Employment Rate (le) Equation; 4. Endogeneity and 2SLS: Participation Rate (lp) Equation; 5. Direct Estimation of Migration Response to Labor Market Shocks using ACS Data; 6. Job-Related Out-migration Rate by State during the Great Recession: percent of working-age labor force overall and percent of unemployed; 7. Job-search Related Interstate Migration Rate of the Labor Force; Figures; 1. Persistence of Employment Growth Rates across U.S. States, 1976-2011 2. Dispersion of Employment Growth Rates across U.S. States, 1976-20113. Response of State-relative Labor Market Variables: OLS; 4. Distribution of Predicted Employment Growth Based on State-level Industry Mix; 5. 2SLS First Stage Regression, Full Sample and Sub-samples; 6. Response of State-relative Labor Market Variables: OLS vs. IV; 7. Decomposition of a 1 Worker Regional Labor Demand Shock to 3 Adjustment Margins: OLS vs. IV Reduced Form; 8. Response of Ccumulative Net Migration, Using Migration and Population Data Direct Estimates vs. VAR Identifications 9. Response of Net Migration to 1 Percent State-relative Labor demand Shock: Three Sub-samples10 Cross-sectional Correlation between Labor Demand and Net-migration: 2007 vs. 2009; 11. Short-run Response of Net Migration to Labor Demand Shock of 1 Worker: Expanding Window Regressions; 12. Short-run Response of Migration/unemployment/participation to Labor Demand Shock of 1 Worker: Expanding Window Regressions; 13. Interstate Migration Rate: Percent of Working-age Population; 14. Interstate Migration Rate for Job-search: Percent of Working-age Labor Force 15. Response of State-level Relative Labor Market Variables to a 1 Percent Negative Labor Demand Shock: Business Cycle Interaction16. Response of Cumulative Net Migration to a 1 Percent Negative Labor Demand Shock: Business Cycle Interaction; 17. Dynamics of Uninsured Risk: Business Cycle Interaction; 18. Response of Cumulative Net Migration to a 1 Percent Negative Labor Demand Shock: Role of Risk Sharing |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910808908203321 |
Dao Mai | ||
Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2014 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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