This paper critically appraises the approaches that have characterized the literature on the macroeconomic effects of job reallocations. Since Lilien's (1982) seminal contribution there has been a flourishing of empirical analysis but no unifying theoretical framework has obtained consensus in the scientific debate. We face a corpus of research which is heterogeneous in variables' selection and experimental design. This heterogeneity makes the evaluation of results a daunting task. As a guiding principle for our excursion we track down the methodological development of the solutions to the crucial problem of observational equivalence of aggregate and sectoral reallocation shocks. We draw two main conclusions from our analysis. The first is...
We explore the macroeconomic effects of sectoral shifts for 15 European countries. An extensive pane...
The reallocation of labour is one of the key functions of labour markets. The large scale turnover o...
According to recent and largely untested theories, unemployment benefits (UBs) could improve the ext...
open2noThis paper appraises the literature on the macroeconomic effects of job reallocations. We ove...
This paper critically appraises the di erent approaches that have characterized the literature on th...
This study revisits the sectoral shifts hypothesis for the US for the period 1948 to 2011. A quantil...
We ask whether sectoral shocks and the subsequent labor reallocation are responsible for unemployme...
This paper re-examines Lilien’s sectoral shifts hypothesis for U.S. unemployment. We employ a monthl...
This thesis consists of four essays on the determinants, the dynamics and the policy implications of...
We explore the macroeconomic effects of sectoral shifts for a set of 15 European countries. An exten...
This paper revisits the sectoral shifts hypothesis by examining unemployment fluctuations for 48 U.S...
This paper uses individual-level data to characterize economy-wide job creation and destruction duri...
This paper re-examines Lilien’s sectoral shifts hypothesis for U.S. unemployment. We employ a monthl...
This study revisits Lilien’s sectoral shifts hypothesis for the US. We employ quantile regression es...
This paper re-examines Lilien’s sectoral shifts hypothesis for U.S. unemployment. We employ a monthl...
We explore the macroeconomic effects of sectoral shifts for 15 European countries. An extensive pane...
The reallocation of labour is one of the key functions of labour markets. The large scale turnover o...
According to recent and largely untested theories, unemployment benefits (UBs) could improve the ext...
open2noThis paper appraises the literature on the macroeconomic effects of job reallocations. We ove...
This paper critically appraises the di erent approaches that have characterized the literature on th...
This study revisits the sectoral shifts hypothesis for the US for the period 1948 to 2011. A quantil...
We ask whether sectoral shocks and the subsequent labor reallocation are responsible for unemployme...
This paper re-examines Lilien’s sectoral shifts hypothesis for U.S. unemployment. We employ a monthl...
This thesis consists of four essays on the determinants, the dynamics and the policy implications of...
We explore the macroeconomic effects of sectoral shifts for a set of 15 European countries. An exten...
This paper revisits the sectoral shifts hypothesis by examining unemployment fluctuations for 48 U.S...
This paper uses individual-level data to characterize economy-wide job creation and destruction duri...
This paper re-examines Lilien’s sectoral shifts hypothesis for U.S. unemployment. We employ a monthl...
This study revisits Lilien’s sectoral shifts hypothesis for the US. We employ quantile regression es...
This paper re-examines Lilien’s sectoral shifts hypothesis for U.S. unemployment. We employ a monthl...
We explore the macroeconomic effects of sectoral shifts for 15 European countries. An extensive pane...
The reallocation of labour is one of the key functions of labour markets. The large scale turnover o...
According to recent and largely untested theories, unemployment benefits (UBs) could improve the ext...