This paper examines the optimal time-consistent unemployment insurance policy in a search economy with incomplete markets. In a context of repeated choice without a commitment device, we show that the optimal replacement rate depends on how frequently in time the policy can be revised. The exact relation is dependent on the political process: if the utilitarian welfare criterion is used, the optimal rate is higher the shorter the choice periodicity. Self-insurance reduces the need for the public scheme but mostly because the policy cannot be changed often enough. The comparison with an economy where a commitment device is assumed shows that the commitment rate is close to time-consistent rates with very long choice periodicities.The ADEMU W...
This paper analyses crucial design features of unemployment insurance (UI) policies. We examine thre...
This paper analyses crucial design features of unemployment insurance (UI) policies. We examine thre...
This paper analyses crucial design features of unemployment insurance (UI) policies. We examine thre...
This paper examines the optimal time-consistent unemployment insurance policy in a search economy wi...
This paper examines the optimal time-consistent unemployment insurance policy in a search economy wi...
This paper examines the optimal time-consistent unemployment insurance policy in a search economy wi...
This paper examines the optimal time-consistent unemployment insurance policy in a search economy wi...
This paper examines the optimal time-consistent unemployment insurance policy in a search economy wi...
During recessions, the U.S. government substantially increases the duration of unemployment insuranc...
During recessions, the U.S. government substantially increases the duration of unemployment insuranc...
During recessions, the U.S. government substantially increases the duration of unemployment insuranc...
During recessions, the U.S. government substantially increases the duration of unemployment insuranc...
We investigate the role of government commitment to future policies in shaping unemployment insuranc...
We investigate the role of government commitment to future policies in shaping unemployment insuranc...
Since the probability of finding a job is affected not only by individual effort but also by the agg...
This paper analyses crucial design features of unemployment insurance (UI) policies. We examine thre...
This paper analyses crucial design features of unemployment insurance (UI) policies. We examine thre...
This paper analyses crucial design features of unemployment insurance (UI) policies. We examine thre...
This paper examines the optimal time-consistent unemployment insurance policy in a search economy wi...
This paper examines the optimal time-consistent unemployment insurance policy in a search economy wi...
This paper examines the optimal time-consistent unemployment insurance policy in a search economy wi...
This paper examines the optimal time-consistent unemployment insurance policy in a search economy wi...
This paper examines the optimal time-consistent unemployment insurance policy in a search economy wi...
During recessions, the U.S. government substantially increases the duration of unemployment insuranc...
During recessions, the U.S. government substantially increases the duration of unemployment insuranc...
During recessions, the U.S. government substantially increases the duration of unemployment insuranc...
During recessions, the U.S. government substantially increases the duration of unemployment insuranc...
We investigate the role of government commitment to future policies in shaping unemployment insuranc...
We investigate the role of government commitment to future policies in shaping unemployment insuranc...
Since the probability of finding a job is affected not only by individual effort but also by the agg...
This paper analyses crucial design features of unemployment insurance (UI) policies. We examine thre...
This paper analyses crucial design features of unemployment insurance (UI) policies. We examine thre...
This paper analyses crucial design features of unemployment insurance (UI) policies. We examine thre...