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mechanisms that allow for ex post Bertrand competition generate the maximum matching on a realized network. -- efficiency …When workers send applications to vacancies they create a network. Frictions arise because workers typically do not … friction affects network formation, while the second coordination friction affects network clearing. We show that those …
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. Only wage mechanisms that allow for ex post competition generate the maximum matching on a realized network. We show that …When workers send applications to vacancies they create a bipartite network. Coordination frictions arise if workers … random search with ex post competition in wages leads to the maximum number of matches and is socially efficient in terms of …
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mechanisms that allow for ex post Bertrand competition generate the maximum matching on a realized network …When workers send applications to vacancies they create a network. Frictions arise because workers typically do not … friction affects network formation, while the second coordination friction affects network clearing. We show that those …
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When workers send applications to vacancies they create a network. Frictions arise if workers do not know where other … workers apply to (this affects network creation) and firms do not know which candidates other firms consider (this affects … network clearing). We show that those frictions and the wage mechanism are in general not independent. Equilibria that exhibit …
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This paper adds a quasi-network to a search model of the labor market. Fitting the model to an average unemployment … rate and to other moments in the data implies the presence of the network is not noticeable in the basic properties of the … unemployment and job finding rates. However, the network creates downward sloping reemployment hazards which the basic model does …
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through their network connections or directly from firms. We show that jobs found through network search have wages that …We introduce an irregular network structure into a model of frictional, on-the-job search in which workers find jobs …'s position within the network leads to heterogeneity in wage and employment dynamics: better connected workers climb the job …
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I study a dynamic search-matching model with two-sided heterogeneity, a production complementarity that induces labor …
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We estimate a structural model of job assignment in the presence of coordination frictions due to Shimer (2005). The coordination friction model places restrictions on the joint distribution of worker and firm effects from a linear decomposition of log labor earnings. These restrictions permit...
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