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This paper develops a simple general equilibrium model with sequential search in which a non-degenerate wage offer distribution is endogenously determined. We use this model to analyze the comparative statics effects of increases in unemployment compensation on the unemployment rate and...
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In this paper we consider the basic self-selection model for the effects of education, training, unions, and other activities on wages. We show that past models have ignored "heterogeneity of rewards" to the activity--i.e., differences across individuals in the rate of return to the activity--as...
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subject to strong qualifications. It is demonstrated that the wage and employment effects of a one percentage point increase … that a given increase in the employees' payroll tax rate will induce greater employment reductions (and greater increases …
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selective wage subsidy yields higher industrial output, employment and export in the short run than alternative subsidy policies …
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How important for success on the job is uninterrupted labor force participation? Data on labor force status for a 15 year period for individual salaried employees in Swedish Industry makes possible the estimation of the effect of years of experience and years of non-experience on earnings. One...
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