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This paper reveals that German firms with working time accounts (WTAs) show a similar separation and hiring behavior in response to revenue changes as firms without WTAs. This finding casts doubt on the popular hypothesis that WTAs were the key driver of the unusually small increase in German...
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We characterize efficient allocations and business cycle fluctuations in a labor selection model. Due to forward-looking hiring and labor supply decisions, efficiency entails both static and intertemporal margins. We develop welfare-relevant measures of marginal rates of transformation and...
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on search and matching markets. We analytically characterize selection-modelconsistent wedges and inefficiencies in order …
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This paper provides a survey of the recent literature about firing costs and discusses the transmission channels of firing costs in a partial equilibrium context. In addition, we expand our analysis two types of firing costs in a New Keynesian model with purely endogenous separations. We further...
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, there is almost no difference for monetary policy shocks. -- Capital ; Endogenous Separations ; Search and Matching …
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build on a partial equilibrium search and matching model and expand the model to a general equilibrium model with sticky … rigidities matches the data reasonably well. -- Search and Matching ; Staggered Wages ; Sticky Prices …
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; Search and Matching …
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Many labor market models use both idiosyncratic productivity and a vacancy free entry condition. This paper shows that these two features combined generate an equilibrium comovement between matches on the one hand and unemployment and vacancies on the other hand, which is observationally...
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. -- Unemployment ; labor market search ; job flows ; labor share ; inflation ; productivity shocks ; monetary shocks …
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replicate these findings in a search model, it must be that wages are rigid in ongoing jobs but flexible at the start of new …. -- Wage Rigidity ; Search and Matching Model ; Business Cycle …
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