We extend the benchmark model of DMP in a two-sector general equilibrium framework by introducing a frictionless segment of the labour market. We also examine the effects of trade reforms and labour market reforms on equilibrium rate of unemployment and wage inequality in our stylitzed economy. We find that both these reforms reduce equilibrium rate of unemployment. However, trade reforms raise wage inequality but labour market reforms reduce it. These results provide a strong theoretical basis for labour market reform in a small open economy characterized by frictional labour market
In a general equilibrium framework, an economy, with one non-traded final good and two traded interm...
This thesis arose from curiosity about how labor market fortunes are determined in a world whereby d...
This paper develops a two-sector, two-factor trade model with labor market frictions in which worker...
We extend the benchmark model of DMP in a two-sector general equilibrium framework by introducing a ...
In this paper we extend the benchmark model of Diamond-Mortensen-Pissarides in a two-sector general ...
The purpose of this paper is to extend the Fields’ (1989) multi sector job-search model by introduci...
This technical note aims to provide a practical overview of the labour market’s benchmark macroecono...
The purpose of this paper is to extend the Fields’ (1989) multi sector job-search model in a three s...
Chapter 1 develops a model of the labor market that can account for the following facts. The duratio...
This book aims to provide an overview of the labour market's benchmark macroeconomic models. The mat...
Governments in both developing and developed economies play an active role in labor markets in the f...
In this paper we examine different types of labour policies in the benchmark model of DMP in both ca...
The labor search and matching model plays a growing role in macroeconomic analysis. This paper provi...
We study a two-country two-sector model of international trade in which one sector produces homogene...
The ratio of unemployed to vacancies has risen sharply in the UK after the recession of 2008/09. How...
In a general equilibrium framework, an economy, with one non-traded final good and two traded interm...
This thesis arose from curiosity about how labor market fortunes are determined in a world whereby d...
This paper develops a two-sector, two-factor trade model with labor market frictions in which worker...
We extend the benchmark model of DMP in a two-sector general equilibrium framework by introducing a ...
In this paper we extend the benchmark model of Diamond-Mortensen-Pissarides in a two-sector general ...
The purpose of this paper is to extend the Fields’ (1989) multi sector job-search model by introduci...
This technical note aims to provide a practical overview of the labour market’s benchmark macroecono...
The purpose of this paper is to extend the Fields’ (1989) multi sector job-search model in a three s...
Chapter 1 develops a model of the labor market that can account for the following facts. The duratio...
This book aims to provide an overview of the labour market's benchmark macroeconomic models. The mat...
Governments in both developing and developed economies play an active role in labor markets in the f...
In this paper we examine different types of labour policies in the benchmark model of DMP in both ca...
The labor search and matching model plays a growing role in macroeconomic analysis. This paper provi...
We study a two-country two-sector model of international trade in which one sector produces homogene...
The ratio of unemployed to vacancies has risen sharply in the UK after the recession of 2008/09. How...
In a general equilibrium framework, an economy, with one non-traded final good and two traded interm...
This thesis arose from curiosity about how labor market fortunes are determined in a world whereby d...
This paper develops a two-sector, two-factor trade model with labor market frictions in which worker...