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This paper analyses the efficiency of the equilibrium allocation in a matching model with two types of workers and jobs … production technologies. Finally, in an extension we derive a tax scheme that restores efficiency and we show how workers …
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We show that in a search/matching model with endogenous participation in which workers are heterogeneous with respect …
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This paper studies the impact of an European-like labor market regulation on the return to schooling, equilibrium unemployment and welfare. We show that firing costs and temporary employment have opposite effects on educational choices. We furthermore demonstrate that a laissez faire economy...
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equilibrium where workers mix between sending both applications to the high and both to the low productivity sector. Efficiency …
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We consider a dual labor market with a frictional formal sector and a competitive informal sector. We show that the size of the informal sector is generally too large compared to the optimal allocation of the workers. It follows that our results give a rationale to informality-reducing policies.
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We show that in a search/matching model with endogenous participation in which workers are heterogeneous with respect …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005822510
This paper analyses the efficiency of the equilibrium allocation in a matching model with two types of workers and jobs … production technologies. Finally, in an extension we derive a tax scheme that restores efficiency and we show how workers …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005822529
(e.g., related to an individual's altruism, fairness perceptions, concerns for efficiency, and political views). By …
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In this paper I present a methodology that uses matching comparisons to explain gender differences in wages. The …% of the male and female working populations respectively. The matching methodology allows us to quantify the effect of …
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This paper provides a simple matching model in which unemployed workers and employers in large firms can be matched …
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