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relation between matches on the one hand and unemployment and vacancies on the other hand can be the result of different …
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relation between matches on the one hand and unemployment and vacancies on the other hand can be the result of different …
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comovement between matches, unemployment, and vacancies in dynamic labor market models: either by assuming a standard Cobb …
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vacancies on the other hand, which is observationally equivalent to a constant return Cobb-Douglas function commonly used to …
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vacancies on the other hand, which is observationally equivalent to a constant returns Cobb-Douglas function commonly used to …
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We study the relationship between employment growth and worker flows in excess of job flows (churn) at the establishment level using the new German AWFP dataset spanning from 1975-2014. Churn is above 5 percent of employment along the entire employment growth distribution and most pronounced at...
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We study the relationship between employment growth and worker flows in excess of job flows (churn) at the establishment level using the new German AWFP dataset spanning from 1975-2014. Churn is above 5 percent of employment along the entire employment growth distribution and most pronounced at...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011741955
relation between matches on the one hand and unemployment and vacancies on the other hand can be the result of different …
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We use a Dixit-Stiglitz setting to show that aggregate productivity fluctuations can be generated through changes in the dispersion of firms’ productivity. When the elasticity of substitution among goods is larger than one, an increase in the dispersion raises aggregate productivity because...
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