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Work hours,social value of leisure and globalisation
Authors:Jørgen Drud Hansen  Hassan Molana  Catia Montagna  Jørgen Ulff-Møller Nielsen
Affiliation:1. Department of Business and Economics, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark;2. Economic Studies, School of Business, University of Dundee, United Kingdom;3. Scottish Institute for Research in Economics (SIRE), United Kingdom;4. Aarhus School of Business and Social Sciences, Aarhus University, Denmark;5. GEP, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
Abstract:We examine how openness interacts with the coordination of consumption–leisure decisions in determining the equilibrium working hours and wage rate when there are leisure externalities (e.g., due to social interactions). The latter are modelled by allowing a worker's marginal utility of leisure to be increasing in the leisure time taken by other workers. Coordination takes the form of internalising the leisure externality and other relevant constraints (e.g., labour demand). The extent of openness is measured by the degree of capital mobility. We find that: coordination lowers equilibrium work hours and raises the wage rate; there is a U-shaped (inverse-U-shaped) relationship between work hours (wages) and the degree of coordination; coordination is welfare improving; and, the gap between the coordinated and uncoordinated work hours (and the corresponding wage rates) is affected by the extent and nature of openness.
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