Aggregate implications of indivisible labor, incomplete markets, and labor market frictions

Aggregate implications of indivisible labor, incomplete markets, and labor market frictions

by Per Krusell

Book 13871 of NBER working paper series -- working paper

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"This paper analyzes a model that features frictions, an operative labor supply margin, and incomplete markets. We first provide analytic solutions to a benchmark model that includes indivisible labor and incomplete markets in the absence of trading frictions. We show that the steady state levels of aggregate hours and aggregate capital stock are identical to those obtained in the economy with employment lotteries, while individual employment and asset dynamics can be different. Second, we introduce labor market frictions to the benchmark model. We find that the effect of the frictions on the response of aggregate hours to a permanent tax change is highly non-linear. We also find that there is considerable scope for substitution between "voluntary" and "frictional" nonemployment in some situations"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site.

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