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We develop a theory of labor markets in a monetary economy with four realistic features: search frictions, worker productivity shocks, wage rigidity, and two-sided lack of commitment. Due to the non-Coasean nature of labor contracts, inefficient job separations occur in the form of endogenous...
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Unemployment may depend on equilibrium in other markets than the labor markets. This paper adresses this old idea by … effect of financial frictions on equilibrium unemployment is amplified by goods market frictions and vice versa. …
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Unemployment may depend on equilibrium in other markets than the labor markets. This paper adresses this old idea by … effect of financial frictions on equilibrium unemployment is amplified by goods market frictions and vice versa. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009149149
This paper contains a review of empirical work related to wage rigidity, where researchers have collected their own data. The work includes field studies, economic experiments, and psychological surveys. Economists have done the field studies and experiments, and management scientists and...
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with less perverse effect on unemployment. Time inconsistency is more likely due to lack of credibility than to the short …
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In employment relationships, a wage is an installment payment on an implicit long-term agreement between a worker and a firm. The price of labor that impacts firm's hiring decisions, instead, reflects the hiring wage as well as the impact of economic conditions at the time of hiring on future...
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We consider a theoretical model in which unions not only take the outside option into account, but also base their wage-setting decisions on an internal reference, called the fairness reference. Wage and employment outcomes and the shape of the aggregate wage-setting curve depend on the weight...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010287668
We consider a theoretical model in which unions not only take the outside option into account, but also base their wage-setting decisions on an internal reference, called the fairness reference. Wage and employment outcomes and the shape of the aggregate wage-setting curve depend on the weight...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010570796
with less perverse effect on unemployment. Time inconsistency is more likely due to lack of credibility than to the short …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005566341
This paper contains a review of empirical work related to wage rigidity, where researchers have collected their own data. The work includes field studies, economic experiments, and psychological surveys. Economists have done the field studies and experiments, and management scientists and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005761979