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frictions into account. …
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Based on administrative data from the federal employment office in Germany, we apply matching techniques to estimate …
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first half of the paper, I present an equilibrium matching model where heterogeneous workers and firms learn about match … yields an assortative matching result that predicts a negative correlation between estimated person and firm effects, which … matching model implies a specific structure for the error covariance. I exploit this structure to test whether earnings …
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Participants in a market, buyers and sellers, may need the service of an intermediary who will put them into contact and give them information about their potential trading partner. The intermediary chooses what price it will charge to each side to have access to its service. It also chooses...
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game. Conversely, the set of repeated matching (or social) equilibria also includes some plays that are not part of any … definitions, as well as the relationship to renegotiation-proof equilibrium. It is possible for repeated matching equilibria to be …
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. We begin by characterizing efficiency in such a dynamic setting, and discuss how it differs from efficiency in a …
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We provide a matching model where identical workers are embedded in ex- ante identical social networks. Job arrival … necessary induce stickiness in unemployment dynamics. Our endogenous matching technology shows that the effects of networks on …
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matching methodology, in the case of multiple treatments, in order to evaluate the difference between the survival function the …
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This paper provides a simple matching model in which unemployed workers and employers in large firms can be matched …
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