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From individual to aggregate labor supply: A quantitative analysis based on a heterogeneous agent macroeconomy
Y Chang, SB Kim
International Economic Review 47 (1), 1-27, 2006
3572006
Learning-by-doing as a propagation mechanism
Y Chang, JF Gomes, F Schorfheide
American Economic Review 92 (5), 1498-1520, 2002
2792002
Heterogeneity and aggregation: Implications for labor-market fluctuations
Y Chang, SB Kim
American Economic Review 97 (5), 1939-1956, 2007
2332007
Do technological improvements in the manufacturing sector raise or lower employment?
Y Chang, JH Hong
American Economic Review 96 (1), 352-368, 2006
181*2006
Labor-supply shifts and economic fluctuations
Y Chang, F Schorfheide
Journal of Monetary Economics 50 (8), 1751-1768, 2003
1602003
Non‐stationary hours in a DSGE model
Y Chang, T Doh, F Schorfheide
Journal of Money, credit and Banking 39 (6), 1357-1373, 2007
1372007
Comparative advantage and unemployment
M Bils, Y Chang, SB Kim
Journal of Monetary Economics 59 (2), 150-165, 2012
119*2012
Worker heterogeneity and endogenous separations in a matching model of unemployment fluctuations
M Bils, Y Chang, SB Kim
American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics 3 (1), 128-154, 2011
1042011
Understanding how price responds to costs and production
M Bils, Y Chang
Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy 52, 33-77, 2000
752000
Labor market uncertainty and portfolio choice puzzles
Y Chang, JH Hong, M Karabarbounis
American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics 10 (2), 222-262, 2018
72*2018
On the employment effects of productivity shocks: The role of inventories, demand elasticity, and sticky prices
Y Chang, A Hornstein, PD Sarte
Journal of Monetary Economics 56 (3), 328-343, 2009
65*2009
2018 Klein lecture: individual and aggregate labor supply in heterogeneous agent economies with intensive and extensive Margins
Y Chang, SB Kim, K Kwon, R Rogerson
International Economic Review 60 (1), 3-24, 2019
64*2019
How sticky wages in existing jobs can affect hiring
M Bils, Y Chang, SB Kim
American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics 14 (1), 1-37, 2022
622022
Comovement, excess volatility, and home production
Y Chang
Journal of Monetary Economics 46 (2), 385-396, 2000
622000
Can a representative-agent model represent a heterogeneous-agent economy
S An, Y Chang, SB Kim
American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics 1 (2), 29-54, 2009
572009
Pareto weights in practice: A quantitative analysis across 32 OECD countries
BH Chang, Y Chang, SB Kim
Review of Economic Dynamics 28, 181-204, 2018
512018
Wages, business cycles, and comparative advantage
Y Chang
Journal of Monetary Economics 46 (1), 143-171, 2000
402000
On the aggregate labor supply
Y Chang, SB Kim
FRB Richmond Economic Quarterly 91 (1), 21-37, 2005
302005
Optimal taxation with private insurance
Y Chang, Y Park
The Review of Economic Studies 88 (6), 2766-2798, 2021
252021
Asymmetric phase shifts in US industrial production cycles
Y Chang, S Hwang
Review of Economics and Statistics 97 (1), 116-133, 2015
252015
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