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Shimer (2005) pointed out that although we have a satisfactory theory of why some workers are unemployed at any given time, we don?t know why the number of unemployed workers varies so much over time. The basic Mortensen-Pissarides (1994) model does not generate nearly enough volatility in...
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Shimer (2005) pointed out that although we have a satisfactory theory of why some workers are unemployed at any given time, we don?t know why the number of unemployed workers varies so much over time. The basic Mortensen-Pissarides (1994) model does not generate nearly enough volatility in...
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This chapter discusses the prospects for constructing a theoretical explanation of strike activity and reviews the evidence that strikes are systematically related to other economic variables. The economic analysis of strikes begins with the Hicks Paradox: it is impossible to build a bargaining...
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