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Strategic wage setting 2 business cycle propagation 2 search and matching frictions 2 Allgemeines Gleichgewicht 1 Arbeitsuche 1 Business cycle propagation 1 Entry 1 Konjunkturtheorie 1 Lohnverhandlungen 1 Markups 1 Matching 1 Product creation 1 Profits 1 Theorie 1 Variety 1
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English 2 Undetermined 1
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Krause, Michael 2 Lubik, Thomas A. 2 Bilbiie, Florin 1 Ghironi, Fabio 1 Melitz, Marc 1
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Deutsche Bundesbank 1 HAL 1
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Discussion Paper Series 1 1 Discussion Paper Series 1: Economic Studies 1 Post-Print / HAL 1
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RePEc 2 EconStor 1
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Endogenous Entry, Product Variety and Business Cycles
Bilbiie, Florin; Ghironi, Fabio; Melitz, Marc - HAL - 2012
This paper builds a framework for the analysis of macroeconomic fluctuations that incorporates the endogenous determination of the number of producers and products over the business cycle. Economic expansions induce higher entry rates by prospective entrants subject to irreversible investment...
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Does intra-firm bargaining matter for business cycle dynamics?
Krause, Michael; Lubik, Thomas A. - 2007
We analyse the implications of intra-firm bargaining for business cycle dynamics in models with large firms and search frictions. Intra-firm bargaining implies a feedback effect from the marginal revenue product to wage setting which leads firms to over-hire in order to reduce workers'...
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Does intra-firm bargaining matter for business cycle dynamics?
Krause, Michael; Lubik, Thomas A. - Deutsche Bundesbank - 2007
We analyse the implications of intra-firm bargaining for business cycle dynamics in models with large firms and search frictions. Intra-firm bargaining implies a feedback effect from the marginal revenue product to wage setting which leads firms to over-hire in order to reduce workers'...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005083080
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