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following matching mechanism: take a random draw from the W = wj subgroup of the first population and match her with an …), denote the expected output associated with this match. We show that (i) the AMF is identified when matching is conditionally … exogenous, (ii) conditionally exogenous matching is compatible with a pairwise stable aggregate matching equilibrium under …
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We propose a theory of skill mobility across cities. It predicts the well documented city size-wage premium: the wage distribution in large cities first-order stochastically dominates that in small cities. Yet, because this premium is reflected in higher house prices, this does not necessarily...
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The matching method for treatment evaluation does not balance selective unobserved differences between treated and non …, provide a natural application. In an empirical analysis, we first examine the performance of matching versus regression …, where compliance is imperfect among the young. Adjusting the matching estimator for selectivity changes the results towards …
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Hedonic pricing with quasilinear preferences is shown to be equivalent to stable matching with transferable utilities …, meaning the matching is one-to-one outside a negligible set. For smooth problems set on compact, connected type spaces such as …
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We examine the matching process using monthly panel data for local labour markets in Sweden. We find that an increase …
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The aggregate matching (hiring) function relates gross hires to labor market tightness. Decompositions of aggregate …
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We introduce search and matching unemployment into a model of trade with differentiated goods and heterogeneous firms …
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We develop a model to explain two-way migration of high-skilled individuals between countries that are similar in their economic characteristics. High-skilled migration results from the combination of workers whose abilities are private knowledge, and a production technology that gives...
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matching. The effects of a change of the exogenously given graph (constraints) are investigated. Specifically, we examine to … what extent individuals gain or lose from relaxing restrictions on matching. Sabotage of particular matches or location …
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workers distributed between them. We introduce commuting costs and search-matching frictions to deal with the spatial mismatch …
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