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all their candidates) only wage mechanisms that allow for ex post Bertrand competition generate the maximum matching on a …
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This paper develops a new equilibrium model of two-sided search where agents have multiple attributes and general payoff functions. The model can be applied to several substantive issues. Here we use it to provide a novel understanding of the separate effects of equal opportunities for women in...
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How the internet affects job matching is not well understood due to a lack of data on job vacancies and quasi …
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We study a search model with employment protection legislation. We show that if the output from the match is uncertain ex ante, there may exist a discriminatory equilibrium where workers with the same productive characteristics are subject to different hiring standards. If a bad match takes...
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The paper develops an equilibrium search and matching model where two-person families as well as singles participate in …
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The transition paths from plan to market have varied markedly across countries. Central and Eastern European and the Baltic countries, which opted for a fast and profound transformation of their institutions including business climates, rapidly narrowed the productivity gap with advanced...
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the sense that they are unable to work as much as they prefer. This paper develops a search and matching model to study …
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