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Routine-biased technological change (RBTC), whereby routine-task jobs are replaced by machines and overseas labor, shifts demand towards high- and low-skill jobs, resulting in job polarization of the U.S. labor market. We test whether recessions accelerate this process. In doing so we establish...
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Propagation in equilibrium models of search unemployment is altered when vacancy costs require some external financing on frictional credit markets. The easing of financing constraints during an expansion as firms accumulate net worth reduces the opportunity cost for resources allocated to job...
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We set-up a real business cycle model with search and matching frictions driven by several shocks, which nests full … probabilities observed in US, with mixed success in Europe. In contrast, matching shocks and job destruction shocks play a larger …
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