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We incorporate equilibrium unemployment due to imperfect matching into a model of trade in intermediate inputs (Ethier … each intermediate input. Steady state unemployment is reduced after trade integration because more vacancies are opened … firms that is often associated with deeper trade integration is unlikely, per se, to increase unemployment. …
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and by the need to reallocate workers across productive activities. The duration of unemployment and jobs and wage … policies on wages and unemployment. …
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This paper studies, in a model with unemployment, how labour market status affects the preferences for public spending … powerful than the unemployed, and negative persistence if the unemployed are marginally more powerful. Under a uniform … distribution of tastes for the public good, there is no persistence. The preferences of the unemployed may be non-single-peaked, so …
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creation and destruction of jobs. In addition, we find that most of the job reallocation occurs within sectors and regions … show that the excess job reallocation rate is positively correlated with the net employment growth rate at the sector and …
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Britain. The issues examined include the diversity of employment growth rates and the correspondingly substantial JC&D rates …
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investing capital or labour resources in technological (or managerial) improvements is lower during recessions. It is then …
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urban configurations then emerge depending on the competitiveness of the existing firms on the labour market. More jobs are …Cities are often viewed as places fostering employment. It is shown that the choice of a particular location within a … city is a key factor for the creation of jobs by a new firm. This question is addressed in the context of a standard urban …
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