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Does the search and matching model fit aggregate US labour market data? While the model has become an important tool of … most of the key variables, the negative co-variation of unemployment and vacancies, and the behaviour of the worker job …
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This paper surveys the use of search and matching models in macroeconomics. It outlines the standard model, discusses …
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underlying theory is the search and matching model, with workers and firms engaging in costly search leading to random matching …The Beveridge curve depicts a negative relationship between unemployed workers and job vacancies, a robust finding … from it, generated by matching. …
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This paper presents a theory explaining the labor market matching process through microeconomic incentives. There are … quit decisions. This approach obviates the need for a matching function. On this theoretical basis, we argue that the … matching function is vulnerable to the Lucas critique. Our calibrated model for the U.S. economy can account for important …
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This paper surveys recent work in equilibrium models of labor markets characterized by search and recruitment frictions …
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both the vacancy-unemployment ratio and employment. We show that the standard version of the Mortensen-Pissarides matching … the matching model with sunk costs, new job openings react sluggishly to shocks, leading to highly realistic dynamics …
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A matching model with labor/leisure choice and staggered bargaining is used to explain (i)differences in GDP per hour …
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