This paper appraises the literature on the macroeconomic effects of job reallocations. We overview different methodological approaches to the problem of observational equivalence of aggregate and sectoral shocks and draw two main conclusions. First, the non-directional nature of reallocation shocks holds the key to the fundamental identification problem. The second conclusion is that sectoral reallocation of labor has been responsible for no less that 1/4 and no more than 2/3 of the variance of aggregate unemployment in postwar data. This wide range indicates that the importance of labor reallocation may change over time, being larger at particular historical junctures
This article reconsiders the case for sectoral labor reallocation's role in the jobless recovery. Th...
The reallocation of labour is one of the key functions of labour markets. The large scale turnover o...
This thesis uses a macroeconomic approach to study labour adjustments following sector-specific shoc...
This paper appraises the literature on the macroeconomic effects of job reallocations. We overview d...
This paper re-examines Lilien’s sectoral shifts hypothesis for U.S. unemployment. We employ a monthl...
This article revisits the sectoral shifts hypothesis by examining unemployment fluctuations for 48 U...
This paper critically appraises the di erent approaches that have characterized the literature on th...
We explore the macroeconomic effects of sectoral shifts for 15 European countries. An exten-sive pan...
This study revisits the sectoral shifts hypothesis for the US for the period 1948 to 2011. A quantil...
We study the effect of mean-preserving idiosyncratic industry shocks on business cycle outcomes. We ...
The business cycle in the United States has changed in fundamental ways in the last three decades. A...
This dissertation examines the hypothesis that the dispersion of both employment and output growth r...
A model of sectoral reallocation is constructed where intersectoral friction is not caused by search...
According to recent and largely untested theories, unemployment benefits (UBs) could improve the ext...
This paper shows how idiosyncratic shocks, macro-economic complementarities and a reallocation timin...
This article reconsiders the case for sectoral labor reallocation's role in the jobless recovery. Th...
The reallocation of labour is one of the key functions of labour markets. The large scale turnover o...
This thesis uses a macroeconomic approach to study labour adjustments following sector-specific shoc...
This paper appraises the literature on the macroeconomic effects of job reallocations. We overview d...
This paper re-examines Lilien’s sectoral shifts hypothesis for U.S. unemployment. We employ a monthl...
This article revisits the sectoral shifts hypothesis by examining unemployment fluctuations for 48 U...
This paper critically appraises the di erent approaches that have characterized the literature on th...
We explore the macroeconomic effects of sectoral shifts for 15 European countries. An exten-sive pan...
This study revisits the sectoral shifts hypothesis for the US for the period 1948 to 2011. A quantil...
We study the effect of mean-preserving idiosyncratic industry shocks on business cycle outcomes. We ...
The business cycle in the United States has changed in fundamental ways in the last three decades. A...
This dissertation examines the hypothesis that the dispersion of both employment and output growth r...
A model of sectoral reallocation is constructed where intersectoral friction is not caused by search...
According to recent and largely untested theories, unemployment benefits (UBs) could improve the ext...
This paper shows how idiosyncratic shocks, macro-economic complementarities and a reallocation timin...
This article reconsiders the case for sectoral labor reallocation's role in the jobless recovery. Th...
The reallocation of labour is one of the key functions of labour markets. The large scale turnover o...
This thesis uses a macroeconomic approach to study labour adjustments following sector-specific shoc...