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This econometric analysis investigates the impact of changes in sectoral valueadded prices and total factor productivity (TFP) on the equilibrium relative wage of low-skilled workers in eleven high-income countries. The key finding is that TFP growth mandated an increase in the unskilled wage,...
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A labor matching model with nominal rigidities can match short-run movements in labor's share with some success …
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Can the standard search-and-matching labor market model replicate the business cycle fluctuations of the job finding …
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The secular shift in labor demand from unskilled to skilled labor is explained within a model that is solved numerically. There are three branches producing a basic good, a differentiated luxury good, and an intermediate service. Production is more skill-intensive in the luxury good and the...
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We introduce search and matching unemployment into a model of trade with differentiated goods and heterogeneous firms …
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Endogenous separation matching models have the shortcoming that they are barely able to replicate the Beveridge curve … builds upon the sectoral shock literature and combines its insights with the standard endogenous separation matching approach …
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We introduce search and matching unemployment into a model of trade with differentiated goods and heterogeneous firms …
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understanding of individuals' attitudes towards the welfare state in aging societies. …
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The process of wage determination is mediated by the institutional framework of the labor market. Bargaining systems differ not only in their mode of governance, but also in the way that wages are related to unemployment, inflation, and productivity growth. Based on annual data for the period...
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Panel data analysis has become very popular in comparative political economy. However, in order to draw meaningful inferences from such data, one has to address specification and estimation issues carefully. This paper aims to demonstrate various pitfalls that typically occur in applied...
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