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Labor Markets

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Labor Markets Faculty

CBS Faculty Research on Labor Markets

The Effect of Changes in Drug Utilization on Labor Supply and Per Capita Output

Authors
Frank Lichtenberg
Date
January 1, 2005
Format
Working Paper

We hypothesize that pharmaceutical-embodied technical progress increases per capita output via its effect on labor supply (the employment rate and hours worked per employed person). We examine the effect of changes in both the average quantity and average vintage (FDA approval year) of drugs consumed on labor supply, using longitudinal, condition-level data. The estimates indicate that conditions for which there were above-average increases in utilization of prescriptions during 1996-1998 tended to have above-average reductions in the probability of missed work days.

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The Effects of Progressive Taxation on Job Turnover

Authors
R. Glenn Hubbard
Date
January 1, 2005
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Journal of Public Economics

While recent research has emphasized the desirability of studying effects of changes in marginal tax rates on taxable income, broadly defined, there has been comparatively little analysis of effects of marginal tax rate changes on entrepreneurial entry. This margin is likely to be important both because of the likely greater elasticity of entrepreneurial decisions with respect to tax changes (relative to decisions about hours worked) and because of recent research linking entrepreneurship, mobility, and household wealth accumulation.

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The Impact of Individual Teachers on Student Achievement: Evidence from Panel Data

Authors
Jonah Rockoff
Date
May 1, 2004
Format
Journal Article
Journal
American Economic Review

Teacher quality is widely believed to be important for education, depsite substantial but inconsistent evidence that teachers' credentials matter for student achievement. To accurately measure variation in achievement due to teachers' characteristics—both observable and unobservable—it is essential to identify teacher fixed effects while controlling for fixed student characteristics and classroom specific variables.

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Edmund S. Phelps and Modern Macroeconomics

Authors
Philippe Aghion, Roman Frydman, Joseph Stiglitz, and Michael Woodford
Date
January 1, 2003
Format
Chapter
Book
Knowledge, Information and Expectations in Modern Macroeconomics

It is not easy to summarize Ned Phelps's monumental contribution to economics.

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Development Policies in a World of Globalization

Authors
Joseph Stiglitz
Date
September 12, 2002
Format
Lecture

Throughout Latin America today, the question is being debated, has globalization failed, or has reform failed? The author argues that there is a clear connection between the low growth and high unemployment of the 1990s and the liberalization, privatization and stabilization policies pursued by the Washington consensus.

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Integration of Unemployment Insurance with Retirement Insurance

Authors
Joseph Stiglitz and Jungyoll Yun
Date
September 1, 2002
Format
Lecture

This paper analyzes a social insurance system that integrates unemployment insurance with a pension program, allowing workers to borrow against their future wage income to finance consumption during an unemployment episode and thus improving search incentives while reducing the risks arising from unemployment. This paper identifies the conditions under which integration improves welfare and the factors which determine the optimal degree of integration.

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Employment, Social Justice, and Societal Well-Being

Authors
Joseph Stiglitz
Date
January 1, 2002
Format
Journal Article
Journal
International Labour Review

This article aims to explain how standard economic theory—reflected in much of the popular policy folklore— has served to undermine the above propositions or runs counter to them. The first section shows how policies based on a neoclassical view of the labour market ultimately weaken workers' bargaining position because of pervasive market failures.

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Rethinking Pension Reform: Ten Myths About Social Security Systems

Authors
Peter Orszag and Joseph Stiglitz
Date
January 1, 2001
Format
Chapter
Book
New Ideas About Old Age Security

Averting the Old Age Crisis, the World Bank's path-breaking publication on pensions, trenchantly notes that "myths abound in discussions of old age security." This paper examines ten such myths in a deliberately provocative manner. Our hope is not only to spur debate during this "New Ideas About Old Age Security" conference, but more broadly to ensure that policy-makers understand the complexity of pension reform. It is testimony to the power of Averting the Old Age Crisis that many of today's myths at least partially emanate from that report's unmasking of yesterday's.

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Democratic Development as the Fruits of Labor

Authors
Joseph Stiglitz
Date
January 1, 2000
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Perspectives on Work

The author argues that the Washington consensus is too narrow in its objectives - in its focus on GDP - and in what it sees as the instruments of development, the improvement of resource allocation, through trade liberalization, privatization and stabilization, that development needs to be seen as a transformation of society, a change in mindsets, and that workers and workers' institutions have to be at the center of the development process.

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