In this paper, we present a disequilibrium unemployment model without labor market frictions and monopolistic competition in the goods market within an infinite horizon model of growth. We consider different wage setting systems and compare wages, the unemployment rate, and income per capita in the long-run at firm, sector, and national (centralized) levels. The aim of this paper is to determine under which conditions, the inverted-U hypothesis between unemployment and the degree of centralization of wage bargaining, reported by Calmfors and Driffill [Economic Policy, 6, 14¿61, 1988], is confirmed. Our analysis shows that a high degree of market power normally produces the inverted-U shape for unemployment. Moreover, we also illustrate that...
One of the most important economic problems in Europe today is the apparently permanent high rate of...
This paper analyzes the impact of product market competition on unemployment, wage and welfare in a ...
The monopolistic competition model of Dixit and Stiglitz for the goodsmarket and the search unemploy...
In this paper, we present a disequilibrium unemployment model without labor market frictions and mon...
In this paper we match the static disequilibrium unemployment model without frictions in the labor m...
This paper develops a general equilibrium dual labour market model which incorporates union bargaini...
This paper develops a dynamic general equilibrium dual labour market model which incorporates both e...
In this paper we build up a canonical vintage capital model with embodied and disembodied technical ...
In a simple one-sector, two-class, fixed-proportions economy, wages are set through axiomatic bargai...
This paper analyzes how the frictions in the labor market simultaneously affect the economic growth ...
We introduce wage setting via efficiency wages in the neoclassical one-sector growth model to study ...
In this paper we construct a stylised general equilibrium macromodel to show that demand led expansi...
It is often argued that rigid labour market and centralized bargaining are harmful employment and gr...
In the dynamic model presented in the paper manufacturing and service firms coexist. They use labor ...
In this infinite horizon model, unemployment results from the existence of efficiency wages. Consume...
One of the most important economic problems in Europe today is the apparently permanent high rate of...
This paper analyzes the impact of product market competition on unemployment, wage and welfare in a ...
The monopolistic competition model of Dixit and Stiglitz for the goodsmarket and the search unemploy...
In this paper, we present a disequilibrium unemployment model without labor market frictions and mon...
In this paper we match the static disequilibrium unemployment model without frictions in the labor m...
This paper develops a general equilibrium dual labour market model which incorporates union bargaini...
This paper develops a dynamic general equilibrium dual labour market model which incorporates both e...
In this paper we build up a canonical vintage capital model with embodied and disembodied technical ...
In a simple one-sector, two-class, fixed-proportions economy, wages are set through axiomatic bargai...
This paper analyzes how the frictions in the labor market simultaneously affect the economic growth ...
We introduce wage setting via efficiency wages in the neoclassical one-sector growth model to study ...
In this paper we construct a stylised general equilibrium macromodel to show that demand led expansi...
It is often argued that rigid labour market and centralized bargaining are harmful employment and gr...
In the dynamic model presented in the paper manufacturing and service firms coexist. They use labor ...
In this infinite horizon model, unemployment results from the existence of efficiency wages. Consume...
One of the most important economic problems in Europe today is the apparently permanent high rate of...
This paper analyzes the impact of product market competition on unemployment, wage and welfare in a ...
The monopolistic competition model of Dixit and Stiglitz for the goodsmarket and the search unemploy...