Habit persistence and the long-run labor supply |
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Authors: | Clemens C. Struck |
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Affiliation: | Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland; Department of Economics, Yale University, USA |
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Abstract: | Standard macroeconomic models possess the undesirable feature that people stop working in the long run. Assuming standard parameters, the neoclassical model predicts that 2% of annual productivity growth leads to a 99% decline in the labor supply after 624 years. Yet, this contradicts the fact that labor hours per capita are relatively stable, even over a long period of time. This paper shows how internal and external habit persistence each work to stabilize the long run labor supply, independent of key parameter choices. |
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Keywords: | E13 E20 E24 |
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