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market dynamics. -- search ; matching ; U.S. labor market ; vacancies ; labor market flows ; business cycles …Does the search and matching model fit aggregate U.S. labor market data? While the model has become an important tool … high volatility of most of the key variables, the negative co-variation of unemployment and vacancies, and the behavior of …
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-finding rates. A search-matching model with endogenous separations and worker heterogeneity in terms of ability has difficulty in …
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Recently, a number of authors have argued that the standard search model cannot generate the observed business …-cycle-frequency fluctuations in unemployment and job vacancies, given shocks of a plausible magnitude. We use data on the cost of vacancy creation …
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that mainly focused on estimating the effects of benefit duration on job search and acceptance strategies of the unemployed …
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that mainly focused on estimating the effects of benefit duration on job search and acceptance strategies of the unemployed …
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We use an estimated monetary business cycle model with search and matching frictions in the labor market and nominal … movements in GDP, unemployment, vacancies, and wages in the period from 2007 until 2011. We show that contractionary financial … factors and reduced efficiency in labor market matching were largely responsible for the experience in the U.S. Financial …
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We analyze a general search model with on-the-job search and sorting of heterogeneous workers into heterogeneous jobs … rate of 4-6%. We find that without search frictions, output would be between 7.5% and 18.5% higher, depending on whether or …
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Labor market indicators are critical for policymakers, but measurement error in labor force survey data is known to be substantial. In this paper, I quantify the implications of classification errors in the U.S. Current Population Survey (CPS), in which respondents misreport their true labor...
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This paper presents a theory explaining the labor market matching process through microeconomic incentives. There are … quit decisions. This approach obviates the need for a matching function. On this theoretical basis, we argue that the … matching function is vulnerable to the Lucas critique. Our calibrated model for the U.S. economy can account for important …
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This paper presents a theory explaining the labor market matching process through microeconomic incentives. There are … quit decisions. This approach obviates the need for a matching function. On this theoretical basis, we argue that the … matching function is vulnerable to the Lucas critique. Our calibrated model for the U.S. economy can account for important …
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