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We examine the extent to which spatial interactions affect the labour market matching process at the regional level … panel model with spatial error. Results prove that spatial interactions affect matching and that the stock-flow model is in … some respects superior to others in explaining the job creation process. Unemployment affects matching more than vacancies …
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This paper quantifies the surprisingly large heterogeneity of real income and employment effects across German counties in response to local productivity shocks. Using a quantitative model with imperfect mobility and sector-specific labor market frictions together with an outstanding data set of...
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on job vacancies. We have developed spatial panel models to assess the search and matching process with a particular … returns to scale in matching technology. Moreover, we have identified global spillover effects as well as other factors that … impact the job-worker matching. We underline the role of data on job vacancies: the data retrieved from commercial job …
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house prices and income varies significantly across locations, underscoring the importance of using estimation techniques … price elasticity of housing supply …
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We introduce new measurement tools to understand the sources of earnings differences across space. Based on the natural language employers use in job vacancy text, we develop granular measures of job tasks and of worker specialization. We find that jobs in larger commuting zones involve greater...
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