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We propose a novel framework that integrates the "task approach" for a more precise production modeling into the search-and-matching …
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We propose a novel framework that integrates the "task approach" for a more precise production modeling into the search-and-matching …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013392126
elasticity of labor supply. Thus, our results uncover the previously undocumented power of words in the job matching process. …
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elasticity of labor supply. Thus, our results uncover the previously undocumented power of words in the job matching process …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013021952
In this paper, we study the role of coworker referrals for labor market outcomes. Using comprehensive Danish administrative data covering the period 1980 to 2005, we first document a strong tendency of workers to follow their former coworkers into the same establishments and provide evidence...
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wage loss. Collectively, the sorting and matching channels explain almost all of the Hartz reforms' effect on post …
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This paper studies the dynamics of the frictional wage distribution by exploring the interaction between multiple offers and job creation. The model predicts that an increase in aggregate productivity raises the probability for an unemployed worker to receive multiple offers, which pushes firms...
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Principal-agent models take outside options, determining participation and incentive constraints, as given. We construct a general equilibrium model where workers' reservation wages and the maximum punishment acceptable before workers quit are instead determined endogenously. We simultaneously...
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. -- Wage Rigidity ; Search and Matching Model ; Business Cycle …
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Shimer (2005) and Hall (2005) have documented the failure of standard labor market search models to match business cycle fluctuations in employment and unemployment. They argue that it is likely that wages are not adjusted as regularly as suggested by the model, which would explain why...
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