While much work in macroeconomics considers the formation of price expectations, there has been relatively little work analyzing wage expectations. This study develops models in which workers form expectations of average wages in choosing levels of effort and on-the-job search, under the assumption that information on lagged average wages is available at a low fixed cost, while acquiring other information requires an additional variable cost. Under reasonable conditions, workers’ expectations are at least partly adaptive. It is argued that wage expectations may be more important than price expectations in explaining unemployment fluctuations
In this paper we give a clear-cut explanation to the sluggish wage adjustments which are commonly ex...
Damdinsuren E, Zaharieva A. Expectation Formation and Learning in the Labour Market with On-the-Job ...
Models of reference dependence have improved the connection between economic theory and documented l...
While much work in macroeconomics considers the formation of price expectations, there has been rela...
This study demonstrates that a model with efficiency wages and imperfect information produces a Phil...
We confront microeconomic theory with macroeconomic data. Unemployment results from two main micro-l...
This paper investigates the formation and accuracy of unemployment expectations drawn from surveys o...
In his recent discussion of wage-determination in the U.S. manufacturing industry and its durable an...
This study derives an expression for effort from utility-maximizing behavior on the part of workers,...
ABSTRACT Information Frictions and Labor Market Outcomes * We analyze the impact of information fric...
article published in economics reviewIn the standard compensating wage differential model, workers v...
This study develops an efficiency wage model that generates a wage curve at the regional level and a...
Firms’ expectations play a central role in modern macroeconomic models, but little is known empirica...
This thesis contains three essays on wages, worker mobility and the macroeconomy. Chapter 1 develops...
This paper presents a model of learning where labor market experience improves the accuracy of infor...
In this paper we give a clear-cut explanation to the sluggish wage adjustments which are commonly ex...
Damdinsuren E, Zaharieva A. Expectation Formation and Learning in the Labour Market with On-the-Job ...
Models of reference dependence have improved the connection between economic theory and documented l...
While much work in macroeconomics considers the formation of price expectations, there has been rela...
This study demonstrates that a model with efficiency wages and imperfect information produces a Phil...
We confront microeconomic theory with macroeconomic data. Unemployment results from two main micro-l...
This paper investigates the formation and accuracy of unemployment expectations drawn from surveys o...
In his recent discussion of wage-determination in the U.S. manufacturing industry and its durable an...
This study derives an expression for effort from utility-maximizing behavior on the part of workers,...
ABSTRACT Information Frictions and Labor Market Outcomes * We analyze the impact of information fric...
article published in economics reviewIn the standard compensating wage differential model, workers v...
This study develops an efficiency wage model that generates a wage curve at the regional level and a...
Firms’ expectations play a central role in modern macroeconomic models, but little is known empirica...
This thesis contains three essays on wages, worker mobility and the macroeconomy. Chapter 1 develops...
This paper presents a model of learning where labor market experience improves the accuracy of infor...
In this paper we give a clear-cut explanation to the sluggish wage adjustments which are commonly ex...
Damdinsuren E, Zaharieva A. Expectation Formation and Learning in the Labour Market with On-the-Job ...
Models of reference dependence have improved the connection between economic theory and documented l...