Home production and the macro economy

some lessons from Pollak and Wachter and from transition Russia

Home production and the macro economy
Reuben Gronau, Reuben Gronau
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Home production and the macro economy

some lessons from Pollak and Wachter and from transition Russia

"Recent years witnessed a flourishing of literature on the implication of shifts from home- production to market production on the macro economy, and in particular, the real business cycle. This literature employs calibration techniques to emulate the fluctuations in market output, labor and capital inputs and productivity over the business cycle, assuming a representative consumer and using stylized parameters of the substitution elasticity between home and market goods, and of the home production function. This paper argues that the parameters used in this literature cannot be verified empirically because of econometric identification problems. Furthermore, using data from the late 90s from transition Russia, it is argued that one cannot capture the fluctuation between the home and the market by using a representative consumer, since there is a distinct difference between males and females in their reaction to loss of employment: men shift most of the time released from market work to leisure while women divide it almost equally between work at home and leisure. Finally it is shown that the switch from a controlled economy to a market economy resulted in significant increase in home productivity and an increase in the free time enjoyed by both Russian men and women"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site.

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English
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48

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"June 2006."

Includes bibliographical references (p. 30-33).

Also available in PDF from the NBER world wide web site (www.nber.org).

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Cambridge, Mass
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NBER working paper series -- no. 12287., Working paper series (National Bureau of Economic Research) -- working paper no. 12287.

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48 p. :
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48

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OL17630231M
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70134973

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