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The analysis of distributions is central to search and matching models. Wage distributions are a central concern but distributions of productivities, fi?rm types, human capital, entitlement to unemployment benefi?ts and wealth become increasingly important. We present a method - the...
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Stylized facts derived from wage pattern analysis in the U.S. point to the importance of non-standard explanations for changes of relative wages. Learning while working is predicted to be able to account for wage divergence so far unexplained. Increases in productivity differ among individuals...
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Getting a tenured position in economics in Germany is viewed as a random outcome where the probability of tenure depends on the quantity and qual- ity of publications, age and years since PhD. We measure publications both in units of Top 5 journals and in units of the European Economic Review...
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We study a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model in continuous time. Related work has proven that optimal consumption in this model is a smooth function of state variables. This allows us to describe the evolution of optimal state variables (wealth and labour market status) by stochastic...
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During the last decades, some Asian countries have experienced a substantial change of their production structure leading to a change of their trade patterns. Whereas formerly high-tech goods were imported, they now constitute an important fraction of the countries' exports. Possible reasons for...
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Global stability properties of dynamic two-country models can be easily studied in the case of international capital flows and simple capital market no-arbitrage conditions. With internationally constant relative productivities, long-run balanced growth path values for factor prices will hold on...
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The prediction of trade patterns is usually based on physical factor abundance. In a context of endogenous growth, however, physical factor richness does not always predict trade patterns in a reliable way. In a world where countries differ only in their factor endowment trade patterns can...
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It is common practice to estimate the volatility-growth link by specifying a standard growth equation such that the variance of the error term appears as an explanatory variable in this growth equation. The variance in turn is modelled by a second equation. Hardly any of existing applications of...
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