We develop a model to study the effects of changes in the size of technological innovations upon search and 'waiting-time' unemployment when search is costly and shocks are positively autocorrelated. We find that increases in the size of innovations increase steady state search, decrease steady-state waiting-time unemployment, and decrease total unemployment
Technology variations among countries account for a significant part of their income differences. In...
International audienceMuch of the literature on growth and unemployment has emphasized the effect of...
This paper embeds product market search in an Ak growth model to study the effects of search frictio...
This paper studies the impact of long-run productivity growth on job \u85nding and sep-aration rates...
This paper examines the long-run effects of growth on unemployment. It assumes that growth arises ex...
This paper studies the relationship between disembodied technological progress and unemployment in a...
This paper studies the impact of long-run productivity growth on job finding and sep-aration rates, ...
We study a simple search model of the labor market and use it to shed light on issues like unemploym...
We decompose the low-frequency movements in labour productivity into an investment-neutral and inves...
During the Great Recession of 2007 the number of open positions per unemployed workers, also known a...
During the Great Recession of 2007, unemployment reached nearly 10 percent and the ratio of unemploy...
We develop a dynamic general equilibrium model where workers can engage in search while on the job.W...
The Internet plays a growing role in the economy. This paper extrapo-lates this trend and analyses a...
textabstractThis paper describes a search model with a continuum of worker and job types, transferab...
This paper investigates the role of job search as an alternative explanation for life-cycle wage gro...
Technology variations among countries account for a significant part of their income differences. In...
International audienceMuch of the literature on growth and unemployment has emphasized the effect of...
This paper embeds product market search in an Ak growth model to study the effects of search frictio...
This paper studies the impact of long-run productivity growth on job \u85nding and sep-aration rates...
This paper examines the long-run effects of growth on unemployment. It assumes that growth arises ex...
This paper studies the relationship between disembodied technological progress and unemployment in a...
This paper studies the impact of long-run productivity growth on job finding and sep-aration rates, ...
We study a simple search model of the labor market and use it to shed light on issues like unemploym...
We decompose the low-frequency movements in labour productivity into an investment-neutral and inves...
During the Great Recession of 2007 the number of open positions per unemployed workers, also known a...
During the Great Recession of 2007, unemployment reached nearly 10 percent and the ratio of unemploy...
We develop a dynamic general equilibrium model where workers can engage in search while on the job.W...
The Internet plays a growing role in the economy. This paper extrapo-lates this trend and analyses a...
textabstractThis paper describes a search model with a continuum of worker and job types, transferab...
This paper investigates the role of job search as an alternative explanation for life-cycle wage gro...
Technology variations among countries account for a significant part of their income differences. In...
International audienceMuch of the literature on growth and unemployment has emphasized the effect of...
This paper embeds product market search in an Ak growth model to study the effects of search frictio...