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labor market states. In steady-state, we hence have a theory of equilibrium unemployment determined by both matching …
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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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Reduced-form tests of scale effects in markets with search, run when aggregate matching functions are estimated, may …
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of growth attributable to technical progress is evaluated in a growth-matching-model with heterogeneous jobless workers … Langzeitarbeitslosigkeit und der Wachstumsrate des technischen Fortschritts wird in einem Wachstums-Matching-Modell mit heterogenen …
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We analyze the impact of information frictions on workers' wages, contributing to the literature that tested search theory, which has so far focused on labor market frictions in general and not specifically on information asymmetries. Using data for 16 countries from the European Social Survey...
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How the internet affects job matching is not well understood due to a lack of data on job vacancies and quasi …
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This paper studies the effects of the high-speed internet expansion on the match quality of new hires. We combine data on internet availability at the local level with German individual register and vacancy data. Results show that internet availability has no major impact on the stability of new...
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