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the effects of temporary and permanent sector-specific shocks in a New Keynesian matching model. We show that temporary … ; Matching ; Sectoral Productivity Shock …
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students often fail to grasp the strategic issues involved. The modified SDA algorithm significantly improves the matching for … admissions ; experiment ; quotas ; matching ; Gale-Shapley mechanism ; Boston mechanism …
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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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of the labor market such as the matching technology that pairs vacancies with unemployed workers. We estimate on US data …
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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 implement capital in an endogenous separations New Keynesian matching model. In contrast to the vintage capital … the performance of the matching model to generate stylized facts in response to an aggregate productivity shock. However …, there is almost no difference for monetary policy shocks. -- Capital ; Endogenous Separations ; Search and Matching …
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according to which the internet can improve information in the labour market and in doing so reduce mismatch-unemployment. …
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Can the standard search-and-matching labor market model replicate the business cycle fluctuations of the job finding … matching ; business cycle …
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This paper documents the short run and long run behavior of the search and matching model with staggered Nash wage …. -- Sticky wages ; staggered Nash bargaining ; trend inflation ; unemployment ; search and matching …
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A review of the measures of the stock of human capital used in empirical growth research reveals that human capital is mostly poorly proxied. The simple use of the most common proxy, average years of schooling of the working-age population, misspecifies the relationship between education and the...
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