This article examines unemployment disparities and efficiency in a densely populated economy with two job centers and workers distributed between them. We introduce commuting costs and search-matching frictions to deal with the spatial mismatch between workers and firms. In equilibrium, there exists a unique threshold location where job-seekers are indifferent between job centers. In a decentralized economy job-seekers do not internalize a composition externality they impose on all the unemployed. Their decisions over job-search is thus typically not optimal and hence the equilibrium unemployment rates are inefficient. We calibrate the model for Los Angeles and Chicago Metropolitan Statistical Areas. Simulations exercises suggest that chang...
This dissertation proposes a model of the labor market that integrates two important sources of unem...
This paper models unemployment as the result of matching frictions and job rationing. Job rationing ...
Labor markets are largely and persistently unequal across regions in the U.S. An extensive empirical...
This article examines unemployment disparities and efficiency in a densely populated economy with tw...
Abstract: Assuming that job search efficiency decreases with distance to jobs, workers’ location in ...
This paper studies equilibrium unemployment in a two-region economy with matching frictions, where w...
We develop a model in which workers ’ search efficiency is negatively affected by access to jobs. Wo...
'The authors investigate the rote of spatial frictions in search equilibrium unemployment. For that,...
We introduce a spatial dimension in a search equilibrium unemployment model. By assuming that worker...
This paper studies equilibrium unemployment in a two-region economy where homo-geneous workers and j...
We develop a model in which workers' search efficiency is negatively affected by access to jobs. Wor...
This paper studies equilibrium unemployment in a two-region economy where homogeneous workers and jo...
The labor market model is developed within an urban spatial context, where it is shown that effecien...
We study the role of unemployment in the context of the endogeneous formation of a monocentric city ...
International audienceThis paper studies how search externalities and wage bargaining distort vacanc...
This dissertation proposes a model of the labor market that integrates two important sources of unem...
This paper models unemployment as the result of matching frictions and job rationing. Job rationing ...
Labor markets are largely and persistently unequal across regions in the U.S. An extensive empirical...
This article examines unemployment disparities and efficiency in a densely populated economy with tw...
Abstract: Assuming that job search efficiency decreases with distance to jobs, workers’ location in ...
This paper studies equilibrium unemployment in a two-region economy with matching frictions, where w...
We develop a model in which workers ’ search efficiency is negatively affected by access to jobs. Wo...
'The authors investigate the rote of spatial frictions in search equilibrium unemployment. For that,...
We introduce a spatial dimension in a search equilibrium unemployment model. By assuming that worker...
This paper studies equilibrium unemployment in a two-region economy where homo-geneous workers and j...
We develop a model in which workers' search efficiency is negatively affected by access to jobs. Wor...
This paper studies equilibrium unemployment in a two-region economy where homogeneous workers and jo...
The labor market model is developed within an urban spatial context, where it is shown that effecien...
We study the role of unemployment in the context of the endogeneous formation of a monocentric city ...
International audienceThis paper studies how search externalities and wage bargaining distort vacanc...
This dissertation proposes a model of the labor market that integrates two important sources of unem...
This paper models unemployment as the result of matching frictions and job rationing. Job rationing ...
Labor markets are largely and persistently unequal across regions in the U.S. An extensive empirical...