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, since NCAs encourage firm investment through the lengthening of job tenure, firms prefer to include them and are …
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unemployment rates. To this end, we develop a matching model à la Pissarides (2000) in which homeowners are assumed to be less …
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provide a framework with microeconomic foundations that give rise to matching frictions, which can be used to understand the … indeed, more frequently used aggregate matching technology. Existing differences turn out to be crucial for the empirical …
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Like many transition economies, Slovenia is undergoing profound changes in the workings of the labor market with potentially greater flexibility in terms of both wage and employment adjustment. We investigate the impact of the changing labor market for Slovenia using unique longitudinal matched...
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provide a framework with microeconomic foundations that give rise to matching frictions, which can be used to understand the … indeed, more frequently used aggregate matching technology. Existing differences turn out to be crucial for the empirical …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013320214
Like many transition economies, Slovenia is undergoing profound changes in the workings of the labor market with potentially greater flexibility in terms of both wage and employment adjustment. We investigate the impact of the changing labor market for Slovenia using unique longitudinal matched...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013320426
This paper studies a labor market with directed search, where multi-worker firms follow a firm wage policy: They pay equally productive workers the same. The policy reduces wages, due to the influence of firms’ existing workers on their wage setting problem, increasing the profitability...
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Like many transition economies, Slovenia is undergoing profound changes in the workings of the labour market with potentially greater flexibility in terms of both wage and employment adjustment. To investigate the impact of these changes, we use unique longitudinal matched employer-employee data...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014080202
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This chapter surveys recent literature on social networks and labour markets, with a specific focus on developing countries. It reviews existing research, in particular, on the use of social networks for hiring and the consequences of networks for on-the-job outcomes, including emerging...
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