Firms founding and persistence of unemployment in a matching model Within a matching framework, we allow the unemployed people to create firms. This assumption enables us to describe more accurately the volume and nature of unemployment. It is shown that the size of unemployment depends on the structure of the labor market, i.e of the repartition of die whole unemployment between firm's founders and unemployed workers. Even when this repartition is optimal, we highlight that some persistent unemployment remains.Création d'entreprises et persistance du chômage dans un modèle d'appartement Dans le cadre d'un modèle d'appartement, nous supposons que les individus inoccupés ont la possibilité de créer des entreprises. Cette hypothèse nous pe...
What determines firm heterogeneity? What are the consequences of this heterogeneity for the macroeco...
The first chapter of the thesis considers a job search model with entrepreneurial decisions by unemp...
Specificity of unemployment in old industrial areas (the case of the Ruhr). Structural or structured...
Firms founding and persistence of unemployment in a matching model Within a matching framework, we ...
We present a generalization of the standard random-search model of unemployment in which firms hire ...
The generally accepted explanation of persistent unemployment in our economies is based on the theo...
Olivier Bouquillard The Impossible Jobs of Employment Policy : Dealing with Unemployment and Coping...
International audienceThis paper accounts for the empirical links between the plurality of instituti...
Are there differences between firms created by unemployed individuals relative to otherwise identica...
Workers separate from jobs, search for jobs, accept jobs, and fund consumption with their wages. Fir...
The thesis studies the relationships between the Optimal Unemployment Insurance (UI) literature reco...
We present a generalization of the standard Diamond-Mortensen-Pissarides undirected-search model of ...
2 c°Any opinions expressed here are those of the author and not those of the Fondazione Collegio Car...
MSc thesis, London School of Economics, 1986 (MSc Econometrics and Mathematical Economics). Advisor:...
Unemployment has emerged as one of the most pressing economic concerns in the majority of OECD count...
What determines firm heterogeneity? What are the consequences of this heterogeneity for the macroeco...
The first chapter of the thesis considers a job search model with entrepreneurial decisions by unemp...
Specificity of unemployment in old industrial areas (the case of the Ruhr). Structural or structured...
Firms founding and persistence of unemployment in a matching model Within a matching framework, we ...
We present a generalization of the standard random-search model of unemployment in which firms hire ...
The generally accepted explanation of persistent unemployment in our economies is based on the theo...
Olivier Bouquillard The Impossible Jobs of Employment Policy : Dealing with Unemployment and Coping...
International audienceThis paper accounts for the empirical links between the plurality of instituti...
Are there differences between firms created by unemployed individuals relative to otherwise identica...
Workers separate from jobs, search for jobs, accept jobs, and fund consumption with their wages. Fir...
The thesis studies the relationships between the Optimal Unemployment Insurance (UI) literature reco...
We present a generalization of the standard Diamond-Mortensen-Pissarides undirected-search model of ...
2 c°Any opinions expressed here are those of the author and not those of the Fondazione Collegio Car...
MSc thesis, London School of Economics, 1986 (MSc Econometrics and Mathematical Economics). Advisor:...
Unemployment has emerged as one of the most pressing economic concerns in the majority of OECD count...
What determines firm heterogeneity? What are the consequences of this heterogeneity for the macroeco...
The first chapter of the thesis considers a job search model with entrepreneurial decisions by unemp...
Specificity of unemployment in old industrial areas (the case of the Ruhr). Structural or structured...