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This paper provides a search theoretic model with endogenous job creation, and homogenous workers and firms. The model introduces bidding costs and allows the current employer to make a counteroffer with probability q when the worker receives an outside offer. In equilibrium, a higher level of...
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increasing in h, where h is worker skill and p is firm productivity). In this sense, the positive assortative matching result in … Becker (1973) is shown to generalize to this paper's search friction setting. However, the positive assortative matching …
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This paper examines whether the Mortensen-Pisssarides matching model with productivity changes can explain the time … seems to be the exogenous matching function and/or the exogenous surplus share, neither of which allows firms to use wage …
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We analyse a model of equilibrium directed search in a large labour market. Each worker, observing the wages posted at all vacancies, makes a fixed, finite number of applications, a. We allow for the possibility of ex post competition should more than one vacancy want to hire the same worker....
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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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