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Do people move to cities because of marriage market considerations? In citiessingles can meet more potential partners …
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We analyse a model of equilibrium directed search in a large labour market. Each worker, observing the wages posted at all vacancies, makes a fixed, finite number of applications, a. We allow for the possibility of ex post competition should more than one vacancy want to hire the same worker....
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We analyze the implications of multiple applications by job seekers for the microfoundations of the matching function …
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This paper characterizes the equilibrium for a large class of search models with two-sided heterogeneity and on-the-job search. Besides the well-known congestion externalities, we show that on-the-job search in combination with monopsonistic wage setting without commitment creates a...
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matching rate in the high-productivity sector can then be realized with fewer applications (and consequently fewer coordination …
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explanations for) positive assortative matching. …
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