This paper analyzes the effects of changes in the relative product price on wages and unemployment of a small open economy in a specific factors model characterized by search frictions. It shows that unemploy-ment and wages move in opposite directions, i.e., high unemployment is associated with low wages and low unemployment with high wages. The reason for the employment effect is found to be individual wage bargaining. 1
Labor market theories allowing for search frictions make marked predic-tions on the effect of the de...
textabstractThis paper presents strong evidence for the concavity of wages in job and worker charact...
textabstractMost empirical studies on the minimum wage find a spike at the minimum wage, compression...
We aim to test whether the degree of informational search frictions in the labor market has a negati...
This discussion paper resulted in a publication in 'Labour Economics' , 17(6), 875-85. Labor market ...
This paper builds a macroeconomic model of equilibrium unemployment in which firms persistently face...
This paper develops a tractable version of a two-sector open economy model with search frictions to ...
We consider the macroeconomic implications of the interaction between nominal rigidi-ties and labor ...
In this paper, in order to study the impact of o¤shoring on sectoral and economywide rates of unempl...
The paper analyzes the effects of wage policy intended to reduce unemployment under the assumption t...
The economics of search study the implications of frictions for individual behavior and market perfo...
peer reviewedUsing a panel of eighteen OECD countries, we find empirically that the long-run effects...
We specify and estimate an equilibrium search model with between‐market heterogeneity in the product...
In a two-sector, general-equilibrium model with labor-market search frictions, we find that wage inc...
This paper analyzes the effects of demand shifts within and between local labor markets on unemploym...
Labor market theories allowing for search frictions make marked predic-tions on the effect of the de...
textabstractThis paper presents strong evidence for the concavity of wages in job and worker charact...
textabstractMost empirical studies on the minimum wage find a spike at the minimum wage, compression...
We aim to test whether the degree of informational search frictions in the labor market has a negati...
This discussion paper resulted in a publication in 'Labour Economics' , 17(6), 875-85. Labor market ...
This paper builds a macroeconomic model of equilibrium unemployment in which firms persistently face...
This paper develops a tractable version of a two-sector open economy model with search frictions to ...
We consider the macroeconomic implications of the interaction between nominal rigidi-ties and labor ...
In this paper, in order to study the impact of o¤shoring on sectoral and economywide rates of unempl...
The paper analyzes the effects of wage policy intended to reduce unemployment under the assumption t...
The economics of search study the implications of frictions for individual behavior and market perfo...
peer reviewedUsing a panel of eighteen OECD countries, we find empirically that the long-run effects...
We specify and estimate an equilibrium search model with between‐market heterogeneity in the product...
In a two-sector, general-equilibrium model with labor-market search frictions, we find that wage inc...
This paper analyzes the effects of demand shifts within and between local labor markets on unemploym...
Labor market theories allowing for search frictions make marked predic-tions on the effect of the de...
textabstractThis paper presents strong evidence for the concavity of wages in job and worker charact...
textabstractMost empirical studies on the minimum wage find a spike at the minimum wage, compression...