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Recently, a number of authors have argued that the standard search model cannot generate the observed business …
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How can long-term unemployment be reduced by policy measures of the government? In this paper a growth-matching-model is developed, in which the unemployment pool consists of heterogeneous unemployed workers, short-term and long-term unemployed, and with an endogenous skill-depreciation of the...
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How does technical progress affect long-term unemployment? The relationship between long-term unemployment and the rate of growth attributable to technical progress is evaluated in a growth-matching-model with heterogeneous jobless workers and with endogenously determined long-term unemployed...
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We present a Search and Matching model with heterogeneous workers (entrants and incumbents) that replicates the …
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This paper surveys recent work in equilibrium models of labor markets characterized by search and recruitment frictions …
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Recently, a number of authors have argued that the standard search model cannot generate the observed business …
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perfect. Also search frictions are a function of the average education can improve economic efficiency, not only through …
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This paper presents a model in which firms and workers must engage in costly search to find a production partner. In … this setting the skill, job and wage distributions and their evolutions are endogenized. The presence of search frictions …
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