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dispersed because of search frictions and workers' productivity differentials. Using the (log) wage variance decomposition … productivities. Among medium skilled workers, productivity differentials and search frictions are equally important. The model …
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firms differ in their productivities. Wages are dispersed because of search frictions and workers' productivity … worker productivity differentials, frictional wage dispersion and workers' sorting dynamics. I calibrate the model using a … important as workers' productivity differentials. Differences in firms' productivities are also an important source of wage …
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firms differ in their productivities. Wages are dispersed because of search frictions and workers' productivity … worker productivity differentials, frictional wage dispersion and workers' sorting dynamics. I calibrate the model using a … important as workers' productivity differentials. Differences in firms' productivities are also an important source of wage …
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differ in their productivities. Wages are dispersed because of search frictions and workers' productivity differentials. The … productivity differentials, frictional wage dispersion and workers' sorting dynamics. I calibrate the model using a sample of young …' productivity differentials. Differences in firms' productivities are also an important source of wage inequality for both skill …
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firms differ in their productivities. Wages are dispersed because of search frictions and workers' productivity … worker productivity differentials, frictional wage dispersion and workers' sorting dynamics. I calibrate the model using a … important as workers' productivity differentials. Differences in firms' productivities are also an important source of wage …
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In this paper we define and estimate measures of labor market frictions using data on job durations. We compare different estimation methods and different types of data. We propose and apply an unconditional inference method that can be applied to aggregate duration data. It does not require...
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