The labor market model is developed within an urban spatial context, where it is shown that effeciency-wage policies can lead to significant levels of involuntary unemployment. Commuting cost differences between workers and nonworkers tend to increase unemployment, and competition for land tends to segregate workers and non-workers, with nonworkers relegated to the urban fringe. These findings are extended to a two-city system, where it is shown that even with free mobility of workers, significant wage and unemployment differentials can exist between cities characterized by different levels of productivity.Efficiency wages, unemployment, labor markets
Assuming that job search efficiency decreases with distance to jobs, workers' location in a city dep...
'The authors investigate the rote of spatial frictions in search equilibrium unemployment. For that,...
We develop a model in which workers' search efficiency is negatively affected by access to jobs. Wor...
A labor market model is developed within an urban spatial context, where it is shown that efficiency...
A labor market model is developed within an urban spatial context, where it is shown that efficiency...
In this Paper survey some recent developments in urban labour economic theory. We first present a be...
Recent theoretical work has examined the spatial distribution of unemploy-ment using the efficiency ...
Recent theoretical work has examined the spatial distribution of unemploy-ment using the efficiency ...
We study the role of unemployment in the context of the endogeneous formation of a monocentric city ...
Recent theoretical work has examined the spatial distribution of unemployment using the efficiency w...
We develop a model in which workers' search efficiency is negatively affected by access to jobs. Wor...
Recent theoretical work has examined the spatial distribution of unemployment using the efficiency w...
We introduce a spatial dimension in a search equilibrium unemployment model. By assuming that worker...
Abstract: Assuming that job search efficiency decreases with distance to jobs, workers’ location in ...
We develop a model in which workers ’ search efficiency is negatively affected by access to jobs. Wo...
Assuming that job search efficiency decreases with distance to jobs, workers' location in a city dep...
'The authors investigate the rote of spatial frictions in search equilibrium unemployment. For that,...
We develop a model in which workers' search efficiency is negatively affected by access to jobs. Wor...
A labor market model is developed within an urban spatial context, where it is shown that efficiency...
A labor market model is developed within an urban spatial context, where it is shown that efficiency...
In this Paper survey some recent developments in urban labour economic theory. We first present a be...
Recent theoretical work has examined the spatial distribution of unemploy-ment using the efficiency ...
Recent theoretical work has examined the spatial distribution of unemploy-ment using the efficiency ...
We study the role of unemployment in the context of the endogeneous formation of a monocentric city ...
Recent theoretical work has examined the spatial distribution of unemployment using the efficiency w...
We develop a model in which workers' search efficiency is negatively affected by access to jobs. Wor...
Recent theoretical work has examined the spatial distribution of unemployment using the efficiency w...
We introduce a spatial dimension in a search equilibrium unemployment model. By assuming that worker...
Abstract: Assuming that job search efficiency decreases with distance to jobs, workers’ location in ...
We develop a model in which workers ’ search efficiency is negatively affected by access to jobs. Wo...
Assuming that job search efficiency decreases with distance to jobs, workers' location in a city dep...
'The authors investigate the rote of spatial frictions in search equilibrium unemployment. For that,...
We develop a model in which workers' search efficiency is negatively affected by access to jobs. Wor...