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題名: | A Backward-Bending Labor Supply Curve without an Income Effect | 作者: | 林忠正 Lin, Chung-cheng |
關鍵詞: | Economic models; Labor supply; Wage rates; Working hours; Income; Economic theory | 日期: | 四月-2003 | 上傳時間: | 6-一月-2009 | 摘要: | This paper proposes an explanation of the backward‐bending labor supply curve that is not based on the premise that the income effect dominates the substitution effect. Unlike the classical labor supply theory that treats working hours and work effort as being synonymous, this paper treats them as distinct variables in an efficiency wage model. A wage rate increase is shown to give rise to two direct substitution effects that motivate the worker to provide more effort and hours. When a greater effort exerts a cross substitution effect that reduces hours, the hour supply curve may bend backward in the absence of an income effect. | 關聯: | Oxford Economic Papers,55(2), 336-343 | 資料類型: | article |
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