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タイトル: A Comparison of the Japanese and U.S. Business Cycles
著者: Braun, R. Anton
Julen, Esteban-Pretel
Okada, Toshihiro
Sudou, Nao
Issue Date: Dec-2005
出版者: 日本経済国際共同センター
抄録: The paper constructs a consistent set of quarterly Japanese data for the 1960-2002 sample period and compares properties of the Japanese and U.S. business cycles. We document some important differences in the adjustment of labor input between the two countries. In Japan most most of the adjustment is in hours per worker of males and females and also in employment of female. In the U.S. most of the adjustment is in employment of both males and females. We formulate, estimate and analyze a model that makes distinction between the intensive and extensive margin and allows for gender differences in labor supply. A weak empirical correlation between hours per worker and employment in Japanese data is a puzzle for our theory.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2261/2667
その他の識別子: CIRJE-F-392
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