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Two papers have recently questioned the quantitative consistency of the search and matching models. Shimer (2005) has … argued that a text-book matching model is unable to explain the cyclical variation of unemployment and vacancies in the U …
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Incorporating labor market search in general equilibrium models has been shown to generate realistic dynamics in … specifications of the matching technology that can exaggerate the level of unemployment, making possible large employment flows in … into new employment, models with labor market search are still found to generate larger and more persistent propagation of …
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shocks. We construct a New Keynesian business cycle model with matching frictions of the labor market, where sluggish …
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selling their production and this affects their decisions to create jobs. Due to search-frictins on the product market … their Competitive Search Equilibrium values, the unemployment rate is minimized. Yet, the Competitive Search Equilibrium is …
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This paper develops and solves a general equilibrium business cycle model with on-the-job search and wage rigidity … arising from long-term labor contracts. Labor search models without these features have been criticized for failing to … generate procyclical movements in job vacancies and insufficient volatility in the ratio of vacancies to unemployment. When …
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I reconcile macro- and micro-evidence on price setting in a search and matching framework. Search frictions lead price … of vacancies in the data. A further interesting finding is that inflation via the Phillips curve is not only driven by an …
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This paper studies the cyclical properties the standard Mortensen-Pissarides model of labor search and matching … and vacancies observed in data, as shown in Shimer(2005) using the model without capital …
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We analyze to what extent skill heterogeneity in the labor market with different wage formation mechanisms can explain the features of the Spanish labor market. The model assumes two types of workers with differences in skills. Skilled labor sets wages in an efficiency way while unskilled labor...
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mechanisms is optimal. We study a real business cycle model with a job matching function which, under non-distortionary full …, and that there is moral hazard in job search behavior. Without insurance, workers save to smooth their consumption. Our …
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