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and search-matching models. For that, we study a policy that consists in decreasing the urban unemployment benefit. In an … efficiency wage model, we find that there is no Todaro paradox while this is not always true in a search-matching model since a …
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We consider a search-matching model in which black workers are discriminated against and the job arrival rates of all …
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The aim of this paper is to introduce endogenous housing consumption in an efficiency wage model in which two cases are considered: very high and zero relocation costs. First, in both cases, we are able to totally characterize the efficiency wage for any preferences that are quasi-linear with...
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contains extensive information on various issues surrounding ethnic identity and preferences in Britain. We find that the …
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