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This paper develops a life-cycle approach to equilibrium unemployment. Workers only differ respectively to their distance from deterministic retirement. A non age-directed search equilibrium is then typically featured by increasing (decreasing) firing (hiring) rates with age and a hump-shaped...
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matching process, we find that the first best age-dynamic of firing taxes and hiring subsidies is typically hump-shaped. Taking …
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search effort of unemployed workers reinforces our main results. -- Job search ; matching ; life cycle …
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matching process, we find that the first best age-dynamic of firing taxes and hiring subsidies is typically hump-shaped. Taking … contradiction with the existing policies in most OECD countries. -- Search ; matching ; endogenous destruction ; older workers …
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This paper extends the job creation - job destruction approach to the labor market to take into account the life-cycle of workers. Forward looking decisions about hiring and firing depend on the time over which to recoup adjustment costs. The equilibrium is typically featured by increasing...
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"This paper extends the job creation - job destruction approach to the labor market to take into account the life-cycle of workers. Forward looking decisions about hiring and firing depend on the time over which to recoup adjustment costs. The equilibrium is typically featured by increasing...
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