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This paper develops a search model with heterogeneous workers and social networks. High ability workers are more productive and have a larger number of professional contacts. Firms have a choice between a high cost vacancy in the regular labour market and a low cost job opening in the referral...
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-sided heterogeneity, multiple search channels and endogenous recruitment effort. The estimation reveals that networks are the most cost …
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-sided heterogeneity, multiple search channels and endogenous recruitment effort. The estimation reveals that networks are the most cost …
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-sided heterogeneity, multiple search channels and endogenous recruitment effort. The estimation reveals that networks are the most cost …
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This paper develops a labour market matching model with heterogeneous firms, on-thejob search and referrals. Social …
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In this paper, the search model is proposed, in which homogeneous firms are uncertain about the job seekers' number of friends, who can help them in the job search (social capital). All workers have the same productivity and differ only in the social capital. A firm offers a take-it-or-leave-it...
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This paper presents a model in which mismatch employment arises in a constrained efficient equilibrium. In the decentralized economy, however, mismatch gives rise to a congestion externality whereby heterogeneous job seekers fail to internalize how their individual actions affect the labor...
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minimum wages when firms are financially constrained. We introduce financial frictions into a search and matching labor market … model with stochastic job matching, imperfect information, and endogenous effort. In line with the empirical literature, the …
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The use of informal job search method is prevalent in many countries. There is, however, no consensus in the literature on whether it actually matters for wages, and if it does, what are the underlying mechanisms. We empirically examine these issues specifically for rural migrants in urban...
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