Abstract: Unemployment varies strongly between countries with comparable economic structure. Some economists have tried to explain these differences with institutional differences in the labour market. Instead, this paper focuses on a model with multiple equilibria so that the same socioeconomic structure can give rise to different levels of unemployment. Unemployed workers' search efficiency are modelled within an equilibrium search model and lay behind these results. In the model learned helplessness causes a pro-cyclical behavior of the aggregate search efficiency, also known as the discouraged worker effect. The model can distinguish between locally stable and unstable labour market equilibria. The analysis shows that if a shock in an a...
The labor market by itself can create cyclical outcomes, even in the absence of exogenous shocks. We...
This paper shows that when unemployed workers lose some of their skills, the effects of a temporary ...
This paper shows that when unemployed workers lose some of their skills, the effects of a temporary ...
Abstract: Unemployment varies strongly between countries with comparable economic structure. Some e...
The persistence of high-unemployment rates in Europe has fueled theories advocating the existence of...
This paper extends Lucas and Prescott’s (1974) search model to develop a notion of rest unemployment...
The labor market by itself can create cyclical outcomes, even in the absence of exogenous shocks. We...
This paper investigates the consequences of skill loss as a result of unemployment in an efficiency ...
We construct an equilibrium theory of learning from search in the labor market, which addresses the ...
This paper extends Lucas and Prescott’s (1974) search model to develop a notion of rest unemployment...
We propose an equilibrium theory of learning from search in the labor market, which addresses the se...
forthcoming in Econometrica We examine the labor market effects of incomplete information about the ...
We analyse the effect of skill mismatch in a search model of equilibrium unemployment with risk-neut...
This paper shows that when unemployed workers lose some of their skills, the effects of a temporary ...
We specify and estimate an equilibrium search model with between‐market heterogeneity in the product...
The labor market by itself can create cyclical outcomes, even in the absence of exogenous shocks. We...
This paper shows that when unemployed workers lose some of their skills, the effects of a temporary ...
This paper shows that when unemployed workers lose some of their skills, the effects of a temporary ...
Abstract: Unemployment varies strongly between countries with comparable economic structure. Some e...
The persistence of high-unemployment rates in Europe has fueled theories advocating the existence of...
This paper extends Lucas and Prescott’s (1974) search model to develop a notion of rest unemployment...
The labor market by itself can create cyclical outcomes, even in the absence of exogenous shocks. We...
This paper investigates the consequences of skill loss as a result of unemployment in an efficiency ...
We construct an equilibrium theory of learning from search in the labor market, which addresses the ...
This paper extends Lucas and Prescott’s (1974) search model to develop a notion of rest unemployment...
We propose an equilibrium theory of learning from search in the labor market, which addresses the se...
forthcoming in Econometrica We examine the labor market effects of incomplete information about the ...
We analyse the effect of skill mismatch in a search model of equilibrium unemployment with risk-neut...
This paper shows that when unemployed workers lose some of their skills, the effects of a temporary ...
We specify and estimate an equilibrium search model with between‐market heterogeneity in the product...
The labor market by itself can create cyclical outcomes, even in the absence of exogenous shocks. We...
This paper shows that when unemployed workers lose some of their skills, the effects of a temporary ...
This paper shows that when unemployed workers lose some of their skills, the effects of a temporary ...