I construct a matching model to explain the labor market transition between employment, unemployment and nonparticipation, and evaluate the quantitative effects of firing costs. The model has several features that are distinguished from previous studies: endogenous labor force participation, different job-search decisions and imperfect insurance markets. I find that the model is able to account for the U.S. labor market, especially the gross labor-force transition rates. I also find that firing costs as a type of firing tax have a negative effect on the layoff rate, the job-finding probability and the participation rate. In particular, the effect of a decrease in the job-finding probability is greater than the effect of a decrease in the la...
We provide a theoretical microfoundation for the inverse relationship between firing costs and labor...
This article studies a competitive search model of the labor market with learning about match-specif...
The purpose of this paper is to rationalize cross country differences in cyclical behaviour of job c...
I construct a matching model to explain the labor market transition between employment, unemployment...
This paper argues that existing matching models with unemployment as an active search and nonpartici...
Traditional models of the labor market assume fixed firing costs. This paper explores the implicatio...
We construct a model that explicitly considers nonparticipation as well as employment and unemployme...
Job-to-job turnover provides a way for employers to escape statutory firing costs, as unprofitable w...
Recent empirical evidence suggests that an increasing number of working-age individuals have a weake...
Using a search and matching model with distinct intensive and extensive labour margin choices and co...
In this paper, we present a matching model with adverse selection that explains why flows into and o...
We explore the role of firing costs on labor market outcomes in a search and matching framework with...
'In this paper, we present a matching model with adverse selection that explains why flows into and ...
I develop a matching model in which risk-averse workers face borrowing constraints and make a labor ...
This paper studies the effects of firing taxes on the job destruction rate, when probationperiod - o...
We provide a theoretical microfoundation for the inverse relationship between firing costs and labor...
This article studies a competitive search model of the labor market with learning about match-specif...
The purpose of this paper is to rationalize cross country differences in cyclical behaviour of job c...
I construct a matching model to explain the labor market transition between employment, unemployment...
This paper argues that existing matching models with unemployment as an active search and nonpartici...
Traditional models of the labor market assume fixed firing costs. This paper explores the implicatio...
We construct a model that explicitly considers nonparticipation as well as employment and unemployme...
Job-to-job turnover provides a way for employers to escape statutory firing costs, as unprofitable w...
Recent empirical evidence suggests that an increasing number of working-age individuals have a weake...
Using a search and matching model with distinct intensive and extensive labour margin choices and co...
In this paper, we present a matching model with adverse selection that explains why flows into and o...
We explore the role of firing costs on labor market outcomes in a search and matching framework with...
'In this paper, we present a matching model with adverse selection that explains why flows into and ...
I develop a matching model in which risk-averse workers face borrowing constraints and make a labor ...
This paper studies the effects of firing taxes on the job destruction rate, when probationperiod - o...
We provide a theoretical microfoundation for the inverse relationship between firing costs and labor...
This article studies a competitive search model of the labor market with learning about match-specif...
The purpose of this paper is to rationalize cross country differences in cyclical behaviour of job c...