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Sur l'agrégation des demandes de travail non-qualifié

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It is often argued that present practices in evaluating employment effects of decreases in the cost of unskilled labor lead to under-estimations: an aggregation bias is ignored when microeconometric estimations are transposed. A model in which appear two elasticites of substitution, one in production, the other in consumption, clarifies the issue. When the first elasticity is smaller, the conjecture is usually validated. But the opposite case also exists.

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  • Edmond Malinvaud, 2002. "Sur l'agrégation des demandes de travail non-qualifié," Annals of Economics and Statistics, GENES, issue 66, pages 41-80.
  • Handle: RePEc:adr:anecst:y:2002:i:66:p:41-80
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    1. Éric Heyer & Mathieu Plane, 2012. "Impact des allégements de cotisations patronales des bas salaires sur l'emploi. L'apport des modèles macroéconomiques," Revue de l'OFCE, Presses de Sciences-Po, vol. 0(7), pages 123-140.
    2. Edmond Malinvaud, 2005. "Aggregate Substitutabilities between Factor Demands," Working Papers 2005-07, Center for Research in Economics and Statistics.
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