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the effects of the restructuring of the Federal Employment Agency in Germany (Hartz III labor market reform) for aggregate … activities of the Federal Employment Agency did not contribute to the decline of unemployment in Germany. By contrast, improved …
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decline in the replacement rate for long-term unemployed. We find that Hartz IV was a major driver for the decline of Germany …
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This paper shows that the matching function and the Beveridge curve in the United States exhibit strong nonlinearities over the business cycle. These patterns can be replicated by enhancing a search and matching model with idiosyncratic productivity shocks for new contacts. Large negative...
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This paper analyzes Germany's unusual labor market experience during the Great Recession. We estimate a general … equilibrium model with a detailed labor market block for post-unification Germany. This allows us to disentangle the role of …
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This paper shows that a search and matching model with idiosyncratic training cost shocks can explain the asymmetric movement of the job-finding rate over the business cycle and the decline of matching efficiency in recessions. Large negative aggregate shocks move the hiring cutoff into a part...
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