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Browsing Duke Faculty Articles by Subject "labor supply"

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  • Kelley, Allen; Williamson, Jeffrey G.; Cheetham, R. J. (Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1972)
    Asian development in the 1970's is likely to take place under conditions quite different from those typical of the past two decades. These changing conditions will have an important influence on the research focus relating ...
  • Hotz, V.J.; Kydland, F.; Sedlacek, G. (Econometrica, 1988)
    Recently, several authors have argued for the use for the use of dynamic preference structures for leisure which incorporate forms of intertemporally nonseparable utility in the analysis of intertemporal labor supply ...
  • McElroy, Marjorie (1985-07)
    Except in special cases, market work and household membership are jointly chosen. A Nash bargaining model of family behavior is used to specify stochastic structural relationships (two indirect utility functions and a ...
  • Sloan, Frank (Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1975-07)
    This study analyzes determinants of two dimensions of the supply of physicians' services: the number of hours physicians work per week and the number of weeks they work per year. Data indicate that physician supply in the ...