This discussion paper resulted in a publication in 'Labour Economics' , 17(6), 875-85. Labor market theories allowing for search frictions make marked predictions on the effect of the degree of frictions on wages. Often, the effect is predicted to be negative. Despite the popularity of these theories, this has never been tested. We perform tests with matched worker-firm data. The worker data are informative on individual wages and labor market transitions, and this allows for estimation of the degree of search frictions. The firm data are informative on labor productivity. The matched data provide the skill composition in different markets. Together this allows us to investigate how the mean difference between labor productivity and wages i...
Abstract of associated article: We use a search and matching model to decompose the labor wedge into...
This paper analyzes the effects of changes in the relative product price on wages and unemployment o...
This dissertation is composed of three essays using labor search models to explore the role of skill...
Labor market theories allowing for search frictions make marked predic-tions on the effect of the de...
We aim to test whether the degree of informational search frictions in the labor market has a negati...
The economics of search study the implications of frictions for individual behavior and market perfo...
This paper shows that we can normalize job and worker characteristics so that, without frictions, th...
In this paper, I consider four determinants of wages: productivity, workers' bargaining power, ...
textabstractThis paper presents strong evidence for the concavity of wages in job and worker charact...
The recent advent of matched employer-employee data as part of the labor market scholar’s toolbox ha...
This dissertation attempts to analyze the wage determination and matching probability in labor marke...
We analyze a general search model with on-the-job search and sorting of heterogeneous workers into h...
In this paper we dene and estimate measures of labor market imper-fection in the context of an equil...
ABSTRACT Information Frictions and Labor Market Outcomes * We analyze the impact of information fric...
We analyze the effects of adverse selection on worker turnover and wage dynamics in a frictional lab...
Abstract of associated article: We use a search and matching model to decompose the labor wedge into...
This paper analyzes the effects of changes in the relative product price on wages and unemployment o...
This dissertation is composed of three essays using labor search models to explore the role of skill...
Labor market theories allowing for search frictions make marked predic-tions on the effect of the de...
We aim to test whether the degree of informational search frictions in the labor market has a negati...
The economics of search study the implications of frictions for individual behavior and market perfo...
This paper shows that we can normalize job and worker characteristics so that, without frictions, th...
In this paper, I consider four determinants of wages: productivity, workers' bargaining power, ...
textabstractThis paper presents strong evidence for the concavity of wages in job and worker charact...
The recent advent of matched employer-employee data as part of the labor market scholar’s toolbox ha...
This dissertation attempts to analyze the wage determination and matching probability in labor marke...
We analyze a general search model with on-the-job search and sorting of heterogeneous workers into h...
In this paper we dene and estimate measures of labor market imper-fection in the context of an equil...
ABSTRACT Information Frictions and Labor Market Outcomes * We analyze the impact of information fric...
We analyze the effects of adverse selection on worker turnover and wage dynamics in a frictional lab...
Abstract of associated article: We use a search and matching model to decompose the labor wedge into...
This paper analyzes the effects of changes in the relative product price on wages and unemployment o...
This dissertation is composed of three essays using labor search models to explore the role of skill...