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The paper studies simple strategies of labor tax reform in a search and matching model of the labor market featuring …
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Random matching models with different states are an important class of dynamic games; for example, money search models …
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This paper stresses the importance of a specification of the matching function in which the measure of job matches … corresponds to the measure of job searchers. In many empirical studies on the matching function this requirement has not been … market. In this paper, we specify and estimate matching functions where the flow corresponds to the correct stock. We use …
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search and matching in labor markets. More specifically, it takes a discretetime adaptation of the continuous-time matching … for topological chaos.The implication is that even in a simple economy characterized by search and matching frictions, an …
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The paper explores the relationship between job flows and wages in the U.S. manufacturing sector, where wage differentials for seemingly identical workers and job reallocation rates are shown to be negatively correlated across 3-digit industries.High wage industries have the lowest turnover of...
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: an individually rational matching is weakly stable if for every blocking pair one of themembers can find a more … attractive partner with whom he forms another blocking pair for the original matching. Our main result is that under the …
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We explore the role of real wage dynamics in a New Keynesian business cycle model with search and matching frictions in …
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It is often claimed that the usage of labour market programmes will necessarily crowd out regular employment (see, for example, Holmlund & Lindén (1993)). As a result, it could be argued that, despite their probable negative impact on unemployment, the overall benefits of using labour market...
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