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congestion effect. I use monthly panel data for all local labor markets in Sweden from 1992-2011. The results suggest that … unemployment has a weak positive effect on the probability of filling a vacancy, while the number of vacancies in the local labor …
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We show that the inability of a standardly-calibrated labor search-and-matching model to account for labor market volatility extends beyond the U.S. to a set of OECD countries. That is, the volatility puzzle is ubiquitous. We argue cross-country data is helpful in scrutinizing between potential...
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joint unemployment and vacancy dynamics. We show conditions for constrained efficiency and discuss important implications of …
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joint unemployment and vacancy dynamics. We show conditions for constrained efficiency and discuss important implications of …
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joint unemployment and vacancy dynamics. We show conditions for constrained efficiency and discuss important implications of …
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Propagation in equilibrium models of search unemployment is altered when vacancy costs require some external financing …
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According to search and matching theory, a greater availability of unemployed workers should make it easier for a firm to fill a vacancy but more vacancies at other firms should make recruitment more difficult. But what can we say about the expected magnitudes of these effects on firms’...
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fluctuations of unemployment and job vacancies, it cannot generate the observed unemployment and vacancy fluctuations in response … larger cyclical fluctuations in unemployment and job vacancies. However, it still falls short of what observed in the …
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fluctuations of vacancies and unemployment in our model can replicate those observed in the US data, with labour market tightness … for the new hires and the calibration is consistent with the estimated elasticity of unemployment to unemployment benefits …
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