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Krueger, Alan B.; Mas, Alexandre – Journal of Political Economy, 2004
This paper provides a case study of the effect of labor relations on product quality. We consider whether a long, contentious strike and the hiring of replacement workers at Bridgestone/Firestone's Decatur, Illinois, plant in the mid-1990s contributed to the production of defective tires. Using several independent data sources and looking before…
Descriptors: Strikes, Labor, Labor Relations

Farber, Henry S. – Journal of Political Economy, 2005
The labor supply of taxi drivers is consistent with the existence of intertemporal substitution. My analysis of the stopping behavior of New York City cabdrivers shows that daily income effects are small and that the decision to stop work at a particular point on a given day is primarily related to cumulative daily hours to that point. This is in…
Descriptors: Wages, Labor Supply, Labor, Family Income

Storesletten, Kjetil; Telmer, Chris I.; Yaron, Amir – Journal of Political Economy, 2004
Is individual labor income more risky in recessions? This is a difficult question to answer because existing panel data sets are so short. To address this problem, we develop a generalized method of moments estimator that conditions on the macroeeonomic history that each member of the panel has experienced. Variation in the cross-sectional…
Descriptors: Economic Climate, Labor, Labor Market, Family Income

Acemoglu, Daron; Autor, David H.; Lyle, David – Journal of Political Economy, 2004
We exploit the military mobilization for World War II to investigate the effects of female labor supply on the wage structure. The mobilization drew many women into the workforce permanently. But the impact was not uniform across states. In states with greater mobilization of men, women worked more after the war and in 1950, though not in 1940.…
Descriptors: Wages, Females, War, Males
Harold L. Cole; Lee E. Ohanian – Journal of Political Economy, 2004
There are two striking aspects of the recovery from the Great Depression in the United States: the recovery was very weak, and real wages in several sectors rose significantly above trend. These data contrast sharply with neoclassical theory, which predicts a strong recovery with low real wages. We evaluate the contribution to the persistence of…
Descriptors: Wages, Labor, Unions, United States History