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Ljungqvist and Sargent (2017) (LS) show that unemployment fluctuations can be understood in terms of a quantity they call the "fundamental surplus." However, their analysis ignores risk premia, a force that Hall (2017) shows is important in understanding unemployment fluctuations. We show how...
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This paper studies a labor market with directed search, where multi-worker firms follow a firm wage policy: They pay … equally productive workers the same. The policy reduces wages, due to the influence of firms’ existing workers on their wage … applications, I first show that firm wages dampen wage variation over the business cycle, amplifying that in unemployment, with …
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To explain potential sources of wage rigidity this article analyzes a model of reciprocalkindness applied to a repeated … compatible with the rentsharingapproach to wage rigidity. Wages adjust to‘market pressure’ but are less flexible when employees …
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workers with limited ability to smooth consumption. I show that this leads to a form of equilibrium wage rigidity, as the … wage offers, and hence also the offers that employers find profitable to make. In the model risk-averse entrepreneurs use …
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: workplace skill segregation, gradual promotions, wage increases that have no relation with productivity and downward wage … considered in their theoretical and empirical models. -- envy ; interdependent preferences ; skill segregation ; wage dynamics … ; wage dispersion ; internal labor market ; recursive contracts …
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, the government faces recruitment problems. The optimal steady-state wage premium depends mainly on the labour market … the optimal policy can increase the volatility of unemployment significantly. Public sector wage and employment shocks … have mixed effects on unemployment. A wage shock raises the unemployment rate, while a reduction in the separations lowers …
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, the government faces recruitment problems. The optimal steady-state wage premium depends mainly on the labour market … the optimal policy can increase the volatility of unemployment significantly. Public sector wage and employment shocks … have mixed effects on unemployment. A wage shock raises the unemployment rate, while a reduction in the separations lowers …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013135824
The paper examines the determinants of employment growth, drawing on data available across a sample of Caribbean countries. To that end, the paper analyzes estimates of the employment-output elasticity and the response of employment growth to major sources of labor market determinants, in the...
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can commit to wage contracts but cannot commit not to replace incumbent workers. Workers are risk averse, so that there …
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of reporting error and cover the entire population of workers, we find a substantial degree of downward nominal wage … flexibility in Ireland in the pre-crisis period. Furthermore, we observe a significant change in wage dynamics since the crisis … began. It was only after the peak crisis period that pay freezes became a feature of the Irish wage change distribution. …
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