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Theorie der Arbeitslosigkeit 2,726 Unemployment theory 2,634 Theorie 1,300 Theory 1,225 Arbeitslosigkeit 948 Unemployment 857 Schätzung 368 Estimation 360 Arbeitsmarkttheorie 322 Labour market theory 302 USA 202 Arbeitsmarkt 201 United States 193 Arbeitsuche 188 Inflation expectations 185 Inflationserwartung 185 Job search 175 Effizienzlohn 167 Keynesianismus 167 Labour market 167 Keynesian economics 166 Efficiency wages 159 Arbeitsmarktpolitik 156 Natural rate of unemployment 154 Natürliche Arbeitslosenquote 154 Deutschland 153 Suchtheorie 152 Search theory 148 Labour market policy 147 Germany 143 Phillips-Kurve 141 Phillips curve 139 Matching 134 Hysteresis 131 Lohnrigidität 131 Hysterese 127 Wage rigidity 125 Arbeitslosenversicherung 123 Unemployment insurance 119 Konjunktur 117
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Article in journal 905 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 905 Working Paper 701 Graue Literatur 627 Non-commercial literature 627 Arbeitspapier 617 Aufsatz im Buch 181 Book section 181 Hochschulschrift 129 Thesis 113 Bibliografie enthalten 55 Bibliography included 55 Collection of articles of several authors 41 Sammelwerk 41 Rezension 27 Collection of articles written by one author 23 Konferenzschrift 23 Sammlung 23 Aufsatzsammlung 16 Conference proceedings 16 Lehrbuch 16 Textbook 15 Systematic review 14 Übersichtsarbeit 14 Amtsdruckschrift 10 Government document 10 Article 6 Book review 4 Conference paper 4 Konferenzbeitrag 4 Festschrift 3 Forschungsbericht 2 Bibliografie 1 Fallstudiensammlung 1 Glossar enthalten 1 Glossary included 1 Mehrbändiges Werk 1 Mikroform 1 Multi-volume publication 1 Quelle 1
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English 2,313 German 218 French 79 Italian 50 Spanish 26 Dutch 13 Polish 10 Portuguese 5 Danish 4 Norwegian 3 Swedish 3 Czech 1 Finnish 1 Croatian 1 Hungarian 1 Russian 1
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Snower, Dennis J. 54 Karanassou, Marika 28 Koskela, Erkki 27 Stenbacka, Rune 27 Lindbeck, Assar 26 Phelps, Edmund S. 25 Sneessens, Henri R. 24 Van der Linden, Bruno 24 Blanchard, Olivier 22 Holmlund, Bertil 21 Lehmann, Etienne 21 Burda, Michael C. 20 Gersbach, Hans 19 Katz, Lawrence F. 18 Schniewind, Achim 18 De Vroey, Michel 17 Fehr, Ernst 16 Gatti, Donatella 16 Layard, Peter R. G. 16 Mortensen, Dale 16 Pissaridēs, Christophoros A. 16 Wasmer, Etienne 15 Boeri, Tito 14 Franz, Wolfgang 14 Nickell, Stephen J. 14 Pierrard, Olivier 14 Strand, Jon 14 Summers, Lawrence Henry 14 Wapler, Rüdiger 14 Cahuc, Pierre 13 Hall, Robert E. 13 Saint-Paul, Gilles 13 Zenou, Yves 13 Galí, Jordi 12 Trigari, Antonella 12 Amable, Bruno 11 Christiano, Lawrence J. 11 Gordon, Robert J. 11 Hoon, Hian Teck 11 Ours, Jan C. van 11
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National Bureau of Economic Research 80 Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit 9 Université catholique de Louvain / Institut de recherches économiques et sociales <1941-1960> 3 Australien 2 Birkbeck College / Department of Economics 2 Centre for Economic Performance 2 Centre for Economic Policy Research 2 Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research <Mailand> 2 Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung 2 Institut für Theoretische Volkswirtschaftslehre <Hamburg> 2 Internationaler Währungsfonds / Research Department 2 Istituto di Ricerca sulla Dinamica dei Sistemi Economici <Mailand> 2 Kansantaloustieteen Laitos <Tampere> 2 OECD 2 Sonderforschungsbereich Quantifikation und Simulation Ökonomischer Prozesse 2 Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam / Applied Labour Economics Research Team 2 Associazione Italiana Economisti del Lavoro 1 Australian National University / Faculty of Economics and Commerce 1 Bank of Canada 1 Center for Arbejdsmarkeds- og Socialanalyse <Århus> 1 Collège international de philosophie 1 Confederation British Industry 1 Conference on European Unemployment - Macroeconomic Aspects <1996, Fiesole> 1 Consiglio nazionale delle ricerche / Progetto finalizzato "Struttura ed evoluzione dell'economia italiana" 1 Economic Research Institute 1 Economic and Social Research Institute <Dublin> 1 Ekonomiska Forskningsinstitutet 1 Employment Institute <London> 1 European Association of Labour Economics / Annual Conference <11., 1999, Regensburg> 1 European Association of Labour Economists 1 Europäische Kommission / Statistisches Amt 1 Europäisches Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen 1 Evangelisches Studienwerk 1 Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco 1 Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian 1 Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main / Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften 1 Hamburgisches Welt-Wirtschafts-Archiv 1 Institut for Nationaløkonomi <Kopenhagen> 1 Institut für Wirtschaftspolitik <Hamburg> 1 Johns Hopkins University / Department of Economics 1
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NBER working paper series 80 NBER Working Paper 68 Discussion paper series / IZA 47 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 44 The economic journal : the journal of the Royal Economic Society 38 IZA Discussion Papers 36 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 28 Discussion paper 26 CESifo working papers 25 Journal of post-Keynesian economics : JPKE 24 The American economic review 22 European economic review : EER 21 Journal of labor economics 18 IZA Discussion Paper 17 Economics letters 16 The quarterly journal of economics 15 CESifo working papers : the international platform of Ludwig-Maximilians University's Center for Economic Studies and the Ifo Institute 14 Discussion paper series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit 14 Eastern economic journal 14 Journal of macroeconomics 13 Labour economics : official journal of the European Association of Labour Economists 13 The Scandinavian journal of economics 13 Journal of economics 12 CESifo Working Paper Series 11 Journal of monetary economics 11 Memorandum from Department of Economics, University of Oslo 11 Working paper 11 Cambridge journal of economics 10 Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 10 Europäische Hochschulschriften / 5 10 Oxford economic papers 10 Revue économique : revue bimestrielle 10 Tübinger Diskussionsbeiträge 10 CORE discussion paper : DP 9 Economie appliquée : archives de l'Institut de Sciences Mathématiques et Economiques Appliquées ; an international journal of economic analysis 9 Kiel Working Paper 9 Working papers / Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Department of Economics and Business 9 Applied economics 8 Applied economics letters 8 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics and Political Science 8
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The Federal Reserve's output gap : the unreliability of real-time realiability tests
Quast, Josefine; Wolters, Maik H. - 2023
Output gap revisions can be large even after many years. Real-time reliability tests might therefore be sensitive to the choice of the final output gap vintage that the real-time estimates are compared to. This is the case for the Federal Reserve's output gap. When accounting for revisions in...
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Involuntary unemployment due to instability of the economy and fiscal policy for full-employment
Tanaka, Yasuhito - In: Research in business and management 9 (2022) 1, pp. 1-20
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Why Some Firms Export
Bernard, Andrew B.; Jensen, J. Bradford - 2022
This paper presents a dynamic model of the export decision by a profit-maximizing firm. Using a panel of U.S. manufacturing plants, we test for the role of plant characteristics, spillovers from neighboring exporters, entry costs and government export promotion expenditures. Entry and exit in...
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Vertical Externalities in Tax Setting : Evidence from Gasoline and Cigarettes
Besley, Timothy J.; Rosen, Harvey S. - 2022
A common feature of federal systems is that tax bases are joint property. Consequently, state and federal tax setting decisions are interdependent. Our aim here is to put forward a rudimentary theoretical analysis of this phenomenon, and to use the theory as a framework for econometrically...
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Labor-Market Frictions and Employment Fluctuations
Hall, Robert E. - 2022
The labor market occupies center stage in modern theories of fluctuations. The most important phenomenon to explain and understand in a recession is the sharp decline in employment and jump in unemployment. This chapter for the Handbook of Macroeconomics considers explanations based on frictions...
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Underemployment in a computable general equilibrium model
Roson, Roberto - 2022
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25 years of excess unemployment in advanced economies : lessons for monetary policy
Gagnon, Joseph E.; Sarsenbayev, Madi - 2022
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A Labor Market Sorting Model of Hysteresis and Scarring
Acabbi, Edoardo Maria; Alati, Andrea; Mazzone, Luca - 2022
What are the long-run consequences of business cycle fluctuations for the skill distribution in the labor force? How is the sorting between firms and workers altered by aggregate fluctuations at different stages of the working life? And finally, what are the aggregate effects of changes in...
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Sectoral Shifts and Cyclical Unemployment Reconsidered
Brainard, S. Lael; Cutler, David M. - 2022
This paper examines the importance of sectoral reallocation and cyclical unemployment; in the postwar US economy. It develops a new measure of reallocation shocks based on the variance of industry stock market excess returns over time, termed cross section volatility. Data on unemployment and...
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Do Deferred Wages Dominate Involuntary Unemployment as a Worker Discipline Device?
Akerlof, George A.; Katz, Lawrence F. - 2022
In the most widely analyzed type of efficiency wage model of involuntary unemployment, firms pay wages in excess of market clearing to give workers an incentive not to shirk. Such payments in excess of market clearing and the resultant equilibrium unemployment act as a worker discipline device....
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Wage Bargaining and Unemployment Persistence
Blanchard, Olivier J. - 2022
This paper looks at models of unemployment which make two central assumptions. The first is that wages are bargained between firms and employed workers, and that unemployment affects the outcome only to the extent that it affects the labor market prospects of either employed workers or of firms....
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Equilibrium Unemployment : The Role of Discrimination
Cordoba, Juan Carlos; Isojärvi, Anni T.; Li, Haoran - 2022
U.S. labor markets are increasingly diverse and persistently unequal between genders, races and ethnicities, skill levels, and age groups. We use a structural model to decompose the observed differences in labor market outcomes across demographic groups in terms of underlying wedges in...
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The Employment Distribution and the Creation of Financial Dependence
Jackson, William A. - 2022
A fall in national income has varied consequences for the working population: some carry on working as normal, others become unemployed. Those excluded from work lose their main income source and must usually rely on public welfare, entering a financial dependence created endogenously as the...
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Age and gender differentials in unemployment and hysteresis
Guisinger, Amy; Jackson, Laura; Owyang, Michael T. - 2022
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See you soon : fixed-term contracts, unemployment and recalls in Germany : a linked employer-employee analysis
Jost, Oskar - In: Empirica : journal of european economics 49 (2022) 3, pp. 601-626
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A note on capital income taxation with involuntary unemployment
Watanabe, Minoru - 2021
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Unemployment Insurance, Recall Expectations, and Unemployment Outcomes
Katz, Lawrence F.; Meyer, Bruce D. - 2021
This paper shows the importance of explicitly accounting for the possibility of recalls when analyzing the determinants of unemployment spell durations and the effects of unemployment insurance (UI) on unemployment outcomes in the United States. These issues are examined using a unique sample of...
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The Electoral Advantage to Incumbency and Voters' Valuation of Politicians' Experience : A Regression Discontinuity Analysis of Elections to the U.S
Lee, David - 2021
Using data on elections to the United States House of Representatives (1946-1998), this paper exploits a quasi-experiment generated by the electoral system in order to determine if political incumbency provides an electoral advantage - an implicit first-order prediction of principal-agent...
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U.S. Inflation, Labor'S Share, and the Natural Rate of Unemployment
Gordon, Robert J. - 2021
The Phillips curve was init-ally formulated as a relationship between the rate of change and unemployment, yet what matters for stabilization policy is the rate of inflation, not the rate of wage change. This paper provides new estimates of Phillips curves for both prices and wages extending...
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The Cyclical Behavior of Equilibrium Unemployment and Vacancies : Evidence and Theory
Shimer, Robert - 2021
This paper argues that a broad class of search models cannot generate the observed business-cycle-frequency fluctuations in unemployment and job vacancies in response to shocks of a plausible magnitude. In the U.S., the vacancy-unemployment ratio is 20 times as volatile as average labor...
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Employment Efficiency and Sticky Wages : Evidence from Flows in the Labor Market
Hall, Robert E. - 2021
I consider three views of the labor market. In the first, wages are flexible and employment follows the principle of bilateral efficiency. Workers never lose their jobs because of sticky wages. In the second view, wages are sticky and inefficient layoffs do occur. In the third, wages are also...
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A Theory of Dual Labor Markets with Application to Industrial Policy, Discrimination and Keynesian Unemployment
Bulow, Jeremy; Summers, Lawrence H. - 2021
This paper develops a model of dual labor markets based on employers' need to motivate workers. In order to elicit effort from their workers, employers may find it optimal to pay more than the going wage. This changes fundamentally the character of labor markets. The modelis applied to a wide...
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The Allocation of Publicly-Funded Biomedical Research
Lichtenberg, Frank R. - 2021
We develop a simple theoretical model of the allocation of public biomedical research expenditure, and present some empirical evidence about the determinants of this allocation. The structure of expenditure should depend on the relative costs as well as the relative benefits of different kinds...
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Doomed to Deficits? Aggregate U.S. Trade Flows Re-Examined
Chinn, Menzie David - 2021
This paper examines the stability of import and export demand functions for the United States over the 1975q1-2001q2 period. Using the Johansen maximum likelihood approach, an export demand function is readily identified. In contrast, there appears to be a structural break in the import demand...
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Equilibrium unemployment : the role of discrimination
Córdoba Muñoz, Juan C.; Isojärvi, Anni T.; Li, Haoran - 2021
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Unfulfilled expectations and labor market interactions : a statistical equilibrium theory of unemployment
Scharfenaker, Ellis; Foley, Duncan K. - 2021
We examine the equilibrium wage and employment outcomes in a labor market model comprised of informationally constrained workers and employers whose labor market interactions have a non-zero impact on wages. The model endogenizes employment interactions between workers and employers in terms of...
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Free factor unemployment
Oslington, Paul - In: Economia internazionale 74 (2021) 2, pp. 225-244
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Endogenous growth, skill obsolescence and output hysteresis in a New Keynesian model with unemployment
Lechthaler, Wolfgang; Tesfaselassie, Mewael F. - 2021
We embed human capital-based endogenous growth into a New-Keynesian model with search and matching frictions in the labor market and skill obsolescence from long-term unemployment. The model can account for key features of the Great Recession: a decline in productivity growth, the relative...
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Intra-industry trade, involuntary unemployment and macroeconomic stability
Le Riche, Antoine; Lloyd-Braga, Teresa; Modesto, Leonor - 2021
We study the impact of intra-industry trade and capital mobility on steady state welfare and on the stability properties of two countries with identical technologies and preferences. We consider a two-factor overlapping generations model, featuring one-sector of differentiated goods with taste...
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Rigid wages, endogenous job : destruction, and destabilizing spirals
Jung, Euiyoung - 2021
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Negative real balance effects in the presence of involuntary unemployment
Tanaka, Yasuhito - In: Mokslo darbai / Ekonomika / Vilniaus Universitetas 100 (2021) 1, pp. 54-66
We examine positive or negative real balance effect (or so-called Pigou effect) by falls in the nominal wage rate and the prices of the goods in situations where there is involuntary unemployment using a three-generations overlapping generations model with childhood period and pay-as-you go...
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Estimating a new Keynesian wage Phillips curve
Dadam, Vincent; Viegi, Nicola - 2021
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Emigration decision and the migration profile of the unemployed : a case study on Romania
Cristea, Mirela; Dănăcică, Daniela Emanuela; Noja, … - In: Romanian journal of economic forecasting 24 (2021) 2, pp. 94-111
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Equilibrium Unemployment as a Worker Screening Device
Nalebuff, Barry J.; Rodríguez-Clare, Andrés; … - 2021
We present a model of the labor market with asymmetric information in which the equilibrium of the' market generates unemployment and job queues so that wages may serve as an effective screening device. This happens because more productive workers -- within any group of individuals with a given...
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Sectoral Shifts and Unemployment in Interwar Britain
Brainard, S. Lael - 2021
This paper measures the importance of sectoral shifts, as against aggregate shocks and changes in search intensity, in explaining the persistent high unemployment that prevailed in interwar Britain. It develops a new measure of sectoral shifts that captures the arrival of information about...
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Technology, Unemployment, and Inflation
Mincer, Jacob; Danninger, Stephan - 2021
We explore the response of employment (unemployment) skill differentials to skill-biased shifts in demand touched off by the new and spreading technologies. We find that skill differentials in unemployment follow at least in part the same pattern as skill differentials in wages: They widen...
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The Social Costs of Gun Ownership
Cook, Philip J.; Ludwig, Jens - 2021
This paper provides new estimates of the effect of household gun prevalence on homicide rates, and infers the marginal external cost of handgun ownership. The estimates utilize a superior proxy for gun prevalence, the percentage of suicides committed with a gun, which we validate. Using county-...
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Hysteresis and the European Unemployment Problem
Blanchard, Olivier J.; Summers, Lawrence H. - 2021
European unemployment has been steadily increasing for the last 15 years and isexpected to remain very high for many years to come. In this paper, we argue thatthis fact implies that shocks have much more persistent effects on unemployment thanstandard theories can possibly explain. We develop a...
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Technical Progress and Involuntary Unemployment Under Deflation With Real Balance Effect
Tanaka, Yasuhito - 2021
We study the steady state with involuntary unemployment and fiscal policy to realize full-employment in a situation with technical progress. Under involuntary unemployment the nominal wage rate may decline. Then, the prices of the goods also decline, and the real balance effects work. In a...
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Involuntary Unemployment Under Ongoing Nominal Wage Rate Decline in Overlapping Generations Model
Tanaka, Yasuhito - 2021
We analyze involuntary unemployment based on consumers’ utility maximization and firms’ profit maximization behavior with ongoing nominal wage rate decline. We consider a three-periods overlapping generations (OLG) model with a childhood period as well as younger and older periods under...
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Fiscal policy as a solution to involuntary unemployment
Tanaka, Yasuhito - 2021
We show the existence of involuntary unemployment based on consumers’ utility maximization and firms’ profit maximization behavior under monopolistic competition with increasing, decreasing or constant returns to scale technology using a three-periods overlapping generations (OLG) model with...
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Involuntary Unemployment as a Nash Equilibrium and Fiscal Policy for Full Employment
Tanaka, Yasuhito - 2021
Using two types of overlapping generations (OLG) model, we show that involuntary unemployment is in a Nash equilibrium of a game with a firm and consumers, and we can achieve full-employment by fiscal policy financed by seignorage not tax. Once we achieve it, it is maintained without government...
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Involuntary Unemployment in Overlapping Generations Model Due to Instability of the Economy and Fiscal Policy
Tanaka, Yasuhito - 2021
The existence of involuntary unemployment advocated by J. M. Keynes is a very important problem of the modern economic theory. Using a three-generations overlapping generations model, we show that the existence of involuntary unemployment is due to the instability of the economy. Instability of...
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Why Do Countries Subsidize Investment and Not Employment?
Fuest, Clemens; Huber, Bernd - 2021
The governments of nearly all industrialised countries use subsidies to support the economic development of specific sectors or regions with high rates of unemployment. Conventional economic wisdom would suggest that the most efficient way to support these regions or sectors is to pay employment...
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The Epidemiology of Macroeconomic Expectations
Carroll, Christopher D. - 2021
Since the foundational work of Keynes (1936), macroeconomists have emphasized the importance of agents' expectations in determining macroeconomic outcomes. Yet in recent decades macroeconomists have devoted almost no effort to modeling actual empirical expectations data, instead assuming all...
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Unemployment-Rate Dynamics and Persistent Unemployment Under Rational Expectations
Darby, Michael R.; Haltiwanger, John; Plant, Mark W. - 2021
This paper develops a model of unemployment rate dynamics that provides an explanation of persistent cyclical unemployment that does not involve persistent expectational errors or other nonoptimizing behavior. Our results are based on the interaction of search dynamics and inventory adjustments....
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Waiting for Work
Akerlof, George A.; Rose, Andrew Kenan; Yellen, Janet L. - 2021
This paper explains upward job mobility and observed patterns of unemployment by skill as an economy recovers from a recession. Skilled unemployment is due to rational waiting by workers looking for long-term jobs when there is a "lock-in" effect. Lock-in occurs if the conditions in the labor...
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A Signaling Theory of Unemployment
Ma, Ching-to Albert; Weiss, Andrew - 2021
This paper presents a signaling explanation for unemployment. The basic idea is that employment at an unskilled job may be regarded as a bad signal. Therefore, good workers who are more likely to qualify for employment at a skilled job in the future are better off being unemployed than accepting...
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Sectorial Holdings and Stock Prices : The Household-bank Nexus
Lamas, Matias; Martinez-Miera, David - 2021
We analyze the evolution and price implications of aggregate sectorial holdings of stocks, using detailed information on the universe of publicly traded stocks in the euro area. We document that: i) households’ (HH) direct holdings represent a higher fraction of total ownership in domestic...
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Equilibrium Underemployment
Jackson, Paul - 2021
This paper develops a model of human capital investment in a frictional labor market with two-sided heterogeneity and liquidity constraints. The model generates underemployment in equilibrium: workers are employed in jobs for which they are over-qualified. Subsidizing education can decrease the...
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