Firms select not only how many, but also which workers to hire. Yet, in standard search models of the labor market, all workers have the same probability of being hired. We argue that selective hiring crucially a¤ects welfare analysis. Our model is isomorphic to a search model under random hiring but allows for selective hiring. With selective hiring, the positive predictions of the model change very little, but the welfare costs of unemployment are much larger because unemployment risk is distributed unequally across workers. As a result, optimal unemployment insurance may be higher and welfare is lower if hiring is selective
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Firms select not only how many, but also which workers to hire. Yet, in standard search models of th...
Firms select not only how many, but also which workers to hire. Yet, in standard search models of th...
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seminar participants at Georgetown University and LaCEa 2003 and an anonymous referee for valuable c...
We study a model where an employer, trying to fill a vacancy, engages in optimal sequential search b...
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International audienceIn this article we present and estimate a synthesis of previous equilibrium se...
The paper presents a tractable general equilibrium model of search unemployment that incorporates ab...
In this article we present and estimate a synthesis of previous equilibrium search models, allowing ...
We build a theoretical model to examine the welfare consequences of the introduction of a minimum wa...
Firms select not only how many, but also which workers to hire. Yet, in standard search models of th...
Firms select not only how many, but also which workers to hire. Yet, in standard search models of th...
This paper develops a general equilibrium model of nonsequential employer search with recruiting sel...
seminar participants at Georgetown University and LaCEa 2003 and an anonymous referee for valuable c...
We study a model where an employer, trying to fill a vacancy, engages in optimal sequential search b...
This paper describes a search model with a continuum of worker and job types, free entry and transfe...
This paper considers an equilibrium search model, where firms use information on a worker's labour m...
International audienceIn a circular matching model with bargained wages, firms rank their applicants...
We ask whether offering a menu of unemployment insurance contracts is welfare improving in a heterog...
This paper presents a structural model of sequential job search, in which the individual decision ma...
This paper develops a partial equilibrium job search model to study the behavioral and welfare impli...
International audienceIn this article we present and estimate a synthesis of previous equilibrium se...
The paper presents a tractable general equilibrium model of search unemployment that incorporates ab...
In this article we present and estimate a synthesis of previous equilibrium search models, allowing ...
We build a theoretical model to examine the welfare consequences of the introduction of a minimum wa...