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differentials and preferences for origin. We use a model of job search, savings and migration to show that job turnover is a crucial …
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erentials and preferences for origin. We use a model of job search, savings and migration to show that job turnover is a crucial …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008578068
international wage differentials and preferences for origin. We use a model of job search, savings and migration to show that job …
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international wage differentials and preferences for origin. We use a model of job search, savings and migration to show that job …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013325227
In this paper we analyze a mechanism that is particularly relevant to the workings of the Great Recession: we explain how easier home financing and higher homeownership rates increase unemployment rates. To this purpose we build a model of job search with liquid wealth accumulation and...
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In this paper we analyze a mechanism that is particularly relevant to the workings of the Great Recession: we explain how easier home financing and higher homeownership rates increase unemployment rates. To this purpose we build a model of job search with liquid wealth accumulation and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010329033
In this paper we analyze a mechanism that is particularly relevant to the workings of the Great Recession: we explain how easier home financing and higher homeownership rates increase unemployment rates. To this purpose we build a model of job search with liquid wealth accumulation and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011212745
In this paper we analyze a mechanism that is particularly relevant to the workings of the Great Recession: we explain how easier home fi?nancing and higher homeownership rates increase unemployment rates. To this purpose we build a model of job search with liquid wealth accumulation and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011207073
When mobility between locations is frictional, a person's economic well-being is partially determined by her place of birth. Using a life cycle model of mobility, we find that search frictions are the main impairment to the mobility of young people in Spain, and these frictions are particularly...
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