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Shimer (2005) showed that a standard search and matching model of the labor market fails to generate fluctuations of … unemployment and vacancies of the magnitude observed in US data in response to shocks to average labor productivity of plausible … response of unemployment and vacancies to a shock to average labor productivity. In light of these properties, cast in terms of …
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We provide new evidence that large firms or establishments are more sensitive than small ones to business cycle conditions. Larger employers shed proportionally more jobs in recessions and create more of their new jobs late in expansions, both in gross and net terms. The differential growth rate...
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search with observed U.S. time series measures on employment, vacancies, and aggregate output to uncover the cyclical … inversely related to the degree of mismatch in the pool of searching workers and vacancies, given numbers of each, and identify … its movements as scalar shifts in the standard matching function. Given that the model exactly reconciles observed net …
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This paper studies amplification of productivity shocks in labor markets through on-the-job-search. There is incomplete … for on-the-job search. Amplification arises because productivity changes not only affect firms' probability of contacting … labor productivity in the U.S. show that standard deviations for unemployment, vacancies and market tightness (vacancy …
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of unemployment and vacancies to negative shocks to the aggregate productivity of labor. …
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Using data for the G7 countries, conditional correlations of employment and productivity are estimated, based on a decomposition of the two series into technology and non-technology components. The picture that emerges is hard to reconcile with the predictions of the standard real business cycle...
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stochastic dynamic general equilibrium model economy. Matching between workers and vacancies with endogenous time spent in search …, Nash-bargained wages, payroll taxation, and differential support for unemployed labour in search and leisure are central …
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A search-theoretic general equilibrium model of frictional unemployment is shown to be consistent with some of the key … either to quit and search for a better job, or continue working. Search generates job offers that agents can accept or reject …
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