IT'S ABOUT TIME: IMPLICATIONS OF THE PERIOD LENGTH IN AN EQUILIBRIUM SEARCH MODEL
Empirical evidence suggests that transitions between employment states are highly clustered around the first day of each workweek or month. I analyze the effect of this phenomenon by presenting an equilibrium search model in which the period length is a parameter determining the degree of clustering. Infinitesimally short periods result in a continuousâtime model with bilateral meetings, whereas longer time periods introduce the possibility of recall or simultaneity of job offers. In this environment, I show that the period length has a profound effect on equilibrium outcomes, including the unemployment rate, unemployment duration, and the crossâsectional wage distribution.
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2014
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Authors: | Wolthoff, Ronald |
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International Economic Review. - Department of Economics. - Vol. 55.2014, 08, p. 839-867
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Department of Economics |
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