Structural unemployment differs from cyclical unemployment by not disappearing in cyclical booms. In economic theory, structural unemployment is usually analysed in terms of the concept of equilibrium unemployment (the "natural unemployment rate" in Friedman’s terminology). Two elaborate concepts of equilibrium unemployment – the non-accelerating inflation rate of unemployment (the NAIRU) and the unemployment rate that induces firms and workers to accept the same real wage (the PS-WS-model) are used as analytical framework for the paper. These models are also related to search models for the labour market, in which unemployment equilibrium is defined as a situation where the number of individuals finding jobs equals the number of individual...
This paper is an empirical investigation of unemployment rate series in 17 countries. The timing and...
International audienceThis paper assesses the Layard et al. (1991) NAIRU framework for explaining un...
International audienceThis paper assesses the Layard et al. (1991) NAIRU framework for explaining un...
Structural unemployment differs from cyclical unemployment by not disappearing in cyclical booms. In...
AbstractThis paper analyzes the main determinants of structural unemployment. A discussion of the re...
Structural unemployment is due to mismatch between available jobs and workers. We formalize this con...
Structural unemployment is due to mismatch between available jobs and workers. We formalize this con...
This paper assesses empirically two competing unemployment theories. It identifies one structural br...
Economic growth is driven by structural change. Structural change does not come without a cost. The ...
This paper studies the role of labor market institutions on unemployment and on the cyclical propert...
Economic growth is driven by structural change. Structural change does not come without a cost. The ...
This paper assesses empirically two competing unemployment theories. It identifies one structural br...
We provide cross-country evidence on the relative importance of cyclical and structural factors in e...
This paper evaluates two theories of unemployment: the natural rate theory (whereby unemployment is ...
The main movements of unemployment correspond to fluctuations in the short-run NAIRU (around a stabl...
This paper is an empirical investigation of unemployment rate series in 17 countries. The timing and...
International audienceThis paper assesses the Layard et al. (1991) NAIRU framework for explaining un...
International audienceThis paper assesses the Layard et al. (1991) NAIRU framework for explaining un...
Structural unemployment differs from cyclical unemployment by not disappearing in cyclical booms. In...
AbstractThis paper analyzes the main determinants of structural unemployment. A discussion of the re...
Structural unemployment is due to mismatch between available jobs and workers. We formalize this con...
Structural unemployment is due to mismatch between available jobs and workers. We formalize this con...
This paper assesses empirically two competing unemployment theories. It identifies one structural br...
Economic growth is driven by structural change. Structural change does not come without a cost. The ...
This paper studies the role of labor market institutions on unemployment and on the cyclical propert...
Economic growth is driven by structural change. Structural change does not come without a cost. The ...
This paper assesses empirically two competing unemployment theories. It identifies one structural br...
We provide cross-country evidence on the relative importance of cyclical and structural factors in e...
This paper evaluates two theories of unemployment: the natural rate theory (whereby unemployment is ...
The main movements of unemployment correspond to fluctuations in the short-run NAIRU (around a stabl...
This paper is an empirical investigation of unemployment rate series in 17 countries. The timing and...
International audienceThis paper assesses the Layard et al. (1991) NAIRU framework for explaining un...
International audienceThis paper assesses the Layard et al. (1991) NAIRU framework for explaining un...