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matching model suggests much lower volatitilities of these variables. Intuitively, in a boom, rising search activity on the job …
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We explore the role of real wage dynamics in a New Keynesian business cycle model with search and matching frictions in …
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the modern theory of unemployment. I write down an unobserved components model and identify the cyclical and trend … subsequent data additions, policy relevance and its tight link with the theory. …
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We formulate an efficiency wage model with on-the-job search where wages depend on turnover and employers may use information on whether the searching worker is employed or unemployed as a hiring criterion. We show theoretically that ranking by employment status affects both the level and the...
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model with search and matching frictions in the labor market. Our results arise for empirically plausible parametrizations …
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Using an efficiency-wage model, we examine the relationship between indeterminacy and unemployment insurance. It is shown that the less unemployment insurance is, the more likely equilibrium is to be indeterminate. Equilibrium can be indeterminate even without externalities or increasing...
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) assortative matching by age, and (2) \differential age matching, a formalization of the age difference at marriage between men and …
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This paper considers the optimal hiring strategy of a firm that is unable to observe the productive abilities of all its applicants. Whom the firm considers as hireable, will depend crucially on the extent to which the firm can use its wage setting to mirror productivity differences. However,...
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This paper studies the effect of mandated severance pay in a matching model featuring wage rigidity for ongoing, but …
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the number of unemployed are not very important. Matching frictions are more important for employment during booms than …
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