We construct a dynamic general-equilibrium model of search and matching where public knowledge grows through time and workers accumulate a fraction of this knowledge through education/retraining. Due to search delays, the unemployment pool is populated by vintages of workers of differing productivities. Through intergenerational rivalry, the human capital of older generations is rendered obsolete relative to that of the new blood. Higher knowledge growth exacerbates intergenerational competition, thereby lowering education and growth while raising unemployment and inequality. These findings help explain wage compression/ expansion and the hump-shaped wage-tenure profile across cohorts
textabstractThis paper investigates the age-dependency of participation and unemployment by integrat...
In line with earlier literature, I document a U-shaped relationship between age and wage dispersion ...
In this paper we present a tractable general equilibrium overlapping-generations model of human capi...
We construct an endogenous growth intertemporal general equilibrium model with two types of jobs and...
summary:This article studies an equilibrium search problem when jobs provided by firms can be either...
We construct an endogenous growth intertemporal general equilibrium model with two types of jobs and...
We construct an intertemporal general equilibrium model with two types of jobs and two types of work...
We develop and estimate an equilibrium job search model of worker careers, allowing for human capita...
This paper investigates the role of job search as an alternative explanation for life-cycle wage gro...
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Models developed by recent economic literature do not manage to account simultaneously for the three...
International audienceMuch of the literature on growth and unemployment has emphasized the effect of...
Abstract: Unemployment varies strongly between countries with comparable economic structure. Some ec...
This paper studies the impact of long-run productivity growth on job \u85nding and sep-aration rates...
Abstract We construct and estimate by maximum likelihood an equilibrium search model where wages are...
textabstractThis paper investigates the age-dependency of participation and unemployment by integrat...
In line with earlier literature, I document a U-shaped relationship between age and wage dispersion ...
In this paper we present a tractable general equilibrium overlapping-generations model of human capi...
We construct an endogenous growth intertemporal general equilibrium model with two types of jobs and...
summary:This article studies an equilibrium search problem when jobs provided by firms can be either...
We construct an endogenous growth intertemporal general equilibrium model with two types of jobs and...
We construct an intertemporal general equilibrium model with two types of jobs and two types of work...
We develop and estimate an equilibrium job search model of worker careers, allowing for human capita...
This paper investigates the role of job search as an alternative explanation for life-cycle wage gro...
Abstract: We construct a dynamic model with endogenous human capital accumulation in the presence of...
Models developed by recent economic literature do not manage to account simultaneously for the three...
International audienceMuch of the literature on growth and unemployment has emphasized the effect of...
Abstract: Unemployment varies strongly between countries with comparable economic structure. Some ec...
This paper studies the impact of long-run productivity growth on job \u85nding and sep-aration rates...
Abstract We construct and estimate by maximum likelihood an equilibrium search model where wages are...
textabstractThis paper investigates the age-dependency of participation and unemployment by integrat...
In line with earlier literature, I document a U-shaped relationship between age and wage dispersion ...
In this paper we present a tractable general equilibrium overlapping-generations model of human capi...