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Does Indivisible Labor Explain the Difference between Micro and Macro Elasticities? A Meta-Analysis of Extensive Margin Elasticities

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R Chetty, A Guren, DS Manoli… - 2011 - nber.org
Page 1. NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES DOES INDIVISIBLE LABOR EXPLAIN THE
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MICRO AND MACRO ELASTICITIES? A META-ANALYSIS OF
EXTENSIVE MARGIN ELASTICITIES Raj Chetty Adam Guren Dayanand S. Manoli Andrea Weber ...
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[PDF] Competitive contracting and employment dynamics

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D Manoli… - 2005 - emlab.berkeley.edu
Abstract How are contracts written in competitive settings? What effects does competition
have on efficiency and the movement of agents between firms? To address these questions,
we study optimal contracts and employment dynamics in a setting where multiple firms ...
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[CITATION] Pension Benefits and Retirement Decisions: Income vs

D Manoli, K Mullen… - 2009 - Price Elasticities. Mimeo
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Intertemporal Substitution in Labor Force Participation: Evidence from Policy Discontinuities

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D Manoli… - 2010 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: This paper presents new empirical evidence on intertemporal labor supply
elasticities. We use administrative data on the census of private sector employees in Austria
and variation from mandated discontinuous changes in retirement benefits from the ...
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Nonparametric evidence on the effects of financial incentives on retirement decisions

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DS Manoli… - 2011 - nber.org
Page 1. NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES NONPARAMETRIC EVIDENCE ON THE EFFECTS
OF FINANCIAL INCENTIVES ON RETIREMENT DECISIONS Dayanand S. Manoli Andrea
Weber Working Paper 17320 http://www.nber.org/papers/w17320 ...
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[PDF] Why are Benefits Left on the Table? Assessing the Role of Information, Complexity, and Stigma on Take-up with an IRS Field Experiment

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S Bhargava… - 2011 - elsa.berkeley.edu
Abstract Why do some individuals fail to collect the social or private benefits for which they
are eligible? We address this puzzle, and attempt to identify concrete strategies to increase
take) up, with a unique field experiment in collaboration with the IRS. Specif) ically, we test ...
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Pension Benefits & Retirement Decisions: Income vs. Price Elasticities

D Manoli, K Mullen… - 2009 - works.bepress.com
Abstract We separately identify the income and price elasticities in individuals' retirement
decisions. We develop a dynamic model of retirement decisions that establishes a precise
relationship between a structural parameter and these elasticities. Next, we estimate these ...
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[PDF] Nonparametric Evidence on the Effects of Retirement Benefits on Labor Force Participation Decisions.”

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D Manoli… - 2011 - econ.brown.edu
Abstract This paper presents new empirical evidence on the effects of retirement benefits on
labor force participation decisions. We use administrative data on the census of pri'vate
sector employees in Austria and variation from mandated discontinuous changes in ...
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[PDF] Risk Aversion & Retirement Decisions: Using Policy Variation to Identify and Estimate a Structural Model of Retirement!

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D Manoli, K Mullen… - Unpublished Manuscript, University of …, 2009 - nber.org
Abstract How do individualsnretirement decisions respond to changes in retirement
bene'fits? Are the results from structural and reduced'form methods for estimating labor
supply responses to changes in retirement benefits consistent with one another? We ...
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[PDF] The Effects of Social Security on Retirement Decisions: Evidence from National Social Security Reforms!

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D Manoli, K Mullen… - 2010 - sole-jole.org
Abstract This paper presents new evidence on the effects of increasing the Early Retirement
Age (ERA) and changing social security benefits on individualsoretirement decisions. We
exploit a combination of variation from multiple social security reforms in Austria and ...
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[PDF] Pension Benefits & Retirement Decisions: Income vs. Price Effects!

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D Manoli… - 2007 - emlab.berkeley.edu
Abstract How do retirement benefits affect retirement decisions? We separately identify the
income and price effects from retirement benefits on retirement decisions. This distinction is
important for understanding how social security reforms may affect retirement behavior ...
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[PDF] DOES INDIVISIBLE LABOR EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MICRO AND MACRO ELASTICITIES? A META-ANALYSIS OF EXTENSIVE MARGIN …

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A Guren, DS Manoli… - 2011 - nber.org
Page 1. NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES DOES INDIVISIBLE LABOR EXPLAIN THE
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MICRO AND MACRO ELASTICITIES? A META-ANALYSIS OF
EXTENSIVE MARGIN ELASTICITIES Raj Chetty Adam Guren Dayanand S. Manoli Andrea Weber ...
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[PDF] A Signaling Approach to Optimal Income Taxation

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D Manoli - 2006 - emlab.berkeley.edu
Abstract How should the government design optimal income redistribution when individuals
work to signal their skills to employers in the labor market? To address this question, I
introduce labor market signaling into a Mirrlees optimal income tax environment. The ...
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[PDF] Optimal Income Taxation with Signaling

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DS Manoli - 2008 - econ.ucla.edu
Page 1. Optimal Income Taxation with Signaling Dayanand S. Manoli June 6, 2008
Abstract How should the government design income redistribution when individuals
work to signal their skills to employers in the labor market? ...
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[PDF] Education Signaling & the Returns to Schooling

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DS Manoli - 2008 - econ.ucla.edu
Page 1. Education Signaling & the Returns to Schooling* Dayanand S. Manoli
University of California, Los Angeles & RAND July 15, 2008 Abstract How does
schooling affect individualsjearnings? Using data from the United ...
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[BOOK] Essays in public economics

DS Manoli - 2008 - books.google.com
Page 1. Essays in Public Economics by Dayanand Sadanand Manoli BA (University
of Chicago) 2002 MA (University of Chicago) 2004 A dissertation submitted in partial
satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Doctor ...
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