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We characterize the equilibrium of a search model with a continuum of job and worker types, wage bargaining, free entry of vacancies and on-the-job search. Although on-the-job search reduces the output loss due to frictions, it increases the wage differentials. The decentralized economy with...
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We characterize the equilibrium of a search model with a continuum of job and worker types, wage bargaining, free entry of vacancies and on-the-job search. The decentralized economy with monopsonistic wage setting yields too many vacancies and hence too low unemployment compared to first best....
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We argue in favor of the shareholder model of the firm for three main reasons. First, serving multiple stakeholders leads to ill-defined property rights. What sounds like a fair compromise between stakeholders can easily evolve in a permanent struggle about the ultimate goal of the company....
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This paper analyses the causes of the Dutch Miracle. Low wage increases in The Netherlands compared to the rest of Europe are the main factor explaining the fast employment growth. Two factors can explain wage growth lagging behind: the 1982 Wassenaar-agreement between trade unions and employers...
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