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This paper looks at models of unemployment which make two central assumptions. The first is that wages are bargained … between firms and employed workers, and that unemployment affects the outcome only to the extent that it affects the labor … market prospects of either employed workers or of firms. The second is that the duration of unemployment affects either the …
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unemployment, called ranking. With the filling of vacancies unaffected by the selection rule, both equilibria have the same … aggregate dynamics, but different distributions of unemployment durations. With the threat point for the Nash bargained wage … being a worker with zero unemployment duration, the wage with ranking is much more sensitive to changes in the tightness of …
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This paper shows how one can interpret the joint movements of wages, unemployment and vacancies in the Phillips and … Beveridge spaces to learn about the origins of the movements in unemployment. The view of the labor market underlying the … movements in unemployment in the US, in the UK and in Germany over the last twenty years …
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We interpret fluctuations in GNP and unemployment as due to two types of disturbances: disturbances that have a … disturbances. We find that demand disturbances have a hump shaped effect on both output and unemployment; the effect peaks after a … year and vanishes after two to five years. Up to a scale factor, the dynamic effect on unemployment of demand disturbances …
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