We introduce a spatial dimension in a search equilibrium unemployment model. By assuming that workers'' search efficiency decreases with the distance to the employment centre, two urban equilibrium configurations emerge: either the unemployed reside close to the employment centre or far away from it, depending on the values of the commuting costs and of the surplus associated with search, which depends on the labor market equilibrium. The labor market equilibrium itself depends crucially on these urban equilibria. We show that the unemployment level is lower in the first urban equilibrium
Abstract: This paper develops a stochastic search model having a monocentric city structure and inve...
A labor market model is developed within an urban spatial context, where it is shown that efficiency...
Abstract. We develop an urban-search model in which firms post wages. When all workers are identical...
Abstract: Assuming that job search efficiency decreases with distance to jobs, workers’ location in ...
Assuming that job search efficiency decreases with distance to jobs, workers' location in a city dep...
We develop a model in which workers' search efficiency is negatively affected by access to jobs. Wor...
We develop a model in which workers' search efficiency is negatively affected by access to jobs. Wor...
Search theory is used to model spatial interactions between residential and employment locations. A ...
A labor market model is developed within an urban spatial context, where it is shown that efficiency...
The labor market model is developed within an urban spatial context, where it is shown that effecien...
We develop a model in which workers ’ search efficiency is negatively affected by access to jobs. Wo...
We develop a search-matching model in which mobility costs are so high that it is too costly for wor...
In the present article, I provide a simple urban theory where agents do not bid for land. In absence...
In the present article, I provide a simple urban theory where agents do not bid for land. In absence...
'The authors investigate the rote of spatial frictions in search equilibrium unemployment. For that,...
Abstract: This paper develops a stochastic search model having a monocentric city structure and inve...
A labor market model is developed within an urban spatial context, where it is shown that efficiency...
Abstract. We develop an urban-search model in which firms post wages. When all workers are identical...
Abstract: Assuming that job search efficiency decreases with distance to jobs, workers’ location in ...
Assuming that job search efficiency decreases with distance to jobs, workers' location in a city dep...
We develop a model in which workers' search efficiency is negatively affected by access to jobs. Wor...
We develop a model in which workers' search efficiency is negatively affected by access to jobs. Wor...
Search theory is used to model spatial interactions between residential and employment locations. A ...
A labor market model is developed within an urban spatial context, where it is shown that efficiency...
The labor market model is developed within an urban spatial context, where it is shown that effecien...
We develop a model in which workers ’ search efficiency is negatively affected by access to jobs. Wo...
We develop a search-matching model in which mobility costs are so high that it is too costly for wor...
In the present article, I provide a simple urban theory where agents do not bid for land. In absence...
In the present article, I provide a simple urban theory where agents do not bid for land. In absence...
'The authors investigate the rote of spatial frictions in search equilibrium unemployment. For that,...
Abstract: This paper develops a stochastic search model having a monocentric city structure and inve...
A labor market model is developed within an urban spatial context, where it is shown that efficiency...
Abstract. We develop an urban-search model in which firms post wages. When all workers are identical...