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"unemployment volatility puzzle". We let new matches andcontinuing jobs differ by their productivity levels and by their sensitivity …
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job stayers is mostly accounted for by great wage adjustments during the period when the unemployment rate reaches a …
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Existing work on wage bargaining (as exemplified by Cukierman and Lippi, 2001) typicallypredicts more aggressive wage setting under monetary union. This insight has not beenconfirmed by the EMU experience, which has been characterised by wage moderation,thereby eliciting criticism from Posen and...
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new jobs. Workers’ chances for recall should influence their job search strategies, so the rates of exit from unemployment …
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This paper studies unemployment and vacancy developments in the euro area at the aggregate and country level over the … employment losses, especially in some sectors. The extent to which the rise in unemployment and particularly long …-term unemployment reflects growing mismatch across euro area labour markets is one of the biggest questions facing euro area labour …
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