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The paper surveys recent analyses of rising unemployment in Europe based on the concept of the natural rate. It argues … efficiency wages, hysteresis, and insiders/outsiders are related to a core theory in which the unemployment benefit is the basic …, and that in its absence they would fail to explain unemployment. …
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We develop a simple model to study how relative wage rigidity affects equilibrium taxation. It is argued that relative wage rigidity, by compressing incomes within the middle class, leads to a lower degree of redistributive conflict within the politically important core of society, even though...
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responsiveness of the unemployment rate to changes in macroeconomic variables. Most importantly, private information increases the … responsiveness of the unemployment rate to changes in the general (type- and effort independent) productivity level. If the changes … also affect the information structure, the responsiveness of the unemployment rate may be large, even if the changes in …
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unemployment rates. It may be the case that this locus is steep enough to generate increasing returns to education. This may lead … unskilled are more exposed to unemployment relative to the skilled, as compared with the latter. The two equilibria cannot be …
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an individual employer-worker match is allowed, the impact of severance payments on unemployment duration and incidence …
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Implicit contract theory has been successful in explaining wage rigidity but not unemployment. We argue that the theory … restrictions contracts do not result in unemployment but that the market equilibrium is not constrained Pareto efficient. Our main … do not lead to unemployment, but limited observability may lead to unemployment. If, however, two or more restrictions …
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workers, that this presumption is in general misplaced: the impact of severance payments on unemployment is qualitatively … unemployment, depending on the union’s coverage of outsiders’ contracts. This prediction finds empirical support in a panel dataset …
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The paper analyses the determinants of interwar unemployment using a previously unexploited quarterly data set for 1924 …-39. Individual equations for insured employment, insured unemployment and the nominal wage rate are estimated and tested. The results … interpretations which emphasize structural unemployment, wage rigidity or benefit-induced unemployment: this helps explain why such …
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This paper explores a possible link between job security and multiple job-holding in the United Kingdom. It is argued that an individual may hold a second job if they believe that their primary job has a high risk of termination. The reason is that holding a second job may cushion the financial...
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elasticities for those who experienced unemployment during the previous year and those on higher incomes; for average employed men …
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