We have posted updated drafts of our markup paper and our industry evidence paper.
In our markup paper, “The Cyclical Behavior of the Price-Cost Markup,” we re-estimated our marginal change in overtime hours using microdata from my Londitudinal Population Databse (LPD). We still find that markups are procyclical or acyclical, both unconditionally and conditional on demand shocks.
In our industry paper, “Industry Evidence on the Effects of Government Spending,” we significantly updated the theory and discussion, explored other industry characteristics associated such as unionization and concentration, and added analysis of the dynamic interactions. We now discuss how the growth of government spending across industries is correlated with technology and show how accounting for this correlation is essential for constructing a proper instrument for government demand.
Copies of either paper can be downloaded from my research page.
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