This article analyses the impact on the labor market of the transition from a state-controlled economy towards a market economy. We consider a dynamic matching-model with a declining and an emerging competitive sector. We show that there are two opposite strategies in the move towards a market economy: a massive decrease in employment or a small decrease in employment in the non-competitive sector. We find that the transition is achieved faster with a big reduction in state employment than with a small one. Surprisingly, the end of transition is also characterized by lower unemployment when there are massive layoffs - because in the short run, the high unemployment implied by the massive decrease makes job creation in the competitive sector...
This Paper uses individual-level data to characterize economy-wide job creation and destruction duri...
Longitudinal data from interviews with Poles of working age conducted in 1988, 1993 and 1998 combine...
Sixteen years into the transition, the problem of high joblessness has not been solved. Of the three...
This article analyses the impact on the labor market of the transition from a state-controlled econo...
This paper develops a model of the process of reallocation of labor from the state sector to the pri...
In the 1990s - during the restructuring of large state enterprises - Central European economies expe...
This paper examines how the on-the-job search of workers in the state sector who are seeking jobs in...
In spite of ongoing dramatic changes in labor market structure, transitional economies display rathe...
This theoretic model is created to explain some famous phenomena characterize the job market. In the...
In this paper, we present a simple but rigorous model of the dynamics of output and Unemployment in ...
Preliminary, please do not quote without permission The labor market outcomes of transition economie...
This paper examines transition dynamics in a search economy. We contrast two extreme cases: a comple...
The paper surveys the now large body of theoretical and empirical literature on regional unemploymen...
The first period of the transition to a market economy was characterised by a high rate of job-chang...
This article deals with a specific legacy, concerning the labour force, with which transition countr...
This Paper uses individual-level data to characterize economy-wide job creation and destruction duri...
Longitudinal data from interviews with Poles of working age conducted in 1988, 1993 and 1998 combine...
Sixteen years into the transition, the problem of high joblessness has not been solved. Of the three...
This article analyses the impact on the labor market of the transition from a state-controlled econo...
This paper develops a model of the process of reallocation of labor from the state sector to the pri...
In the 1990s - during the restructuring of large state enterprises - Central European economies expe...
This paper examines how the on-the-job search of workers in the state sector who are seeking jobs in...
In spite of ongoing dramatic changes in labor market structure, transitional economies display rathe...
This theoretic model is created to explain some famous phenomena characterize the job market. In the...
In this paper, we present a simple but rigorous model of the dynamics of output and Unemployment in ...
Preliminary, please do not quote without permission The labor market outcomes of transition economie...
This paper examines transition dynamics in a search economy. We contrast two extreme cases: a comple...
The paper surveys the now large body of theoretical and empirical literature on regional unemploymen...
The first period of the transition to a market economy was characterised by a high rate of job-chang...
This article deals with a specific legacy, concerning the labour force, with which transition countr...
This Paper uses individual-level data to characterize economy-wide job creation and destruction duri...
Longitudinal data from interviews with Poles of working age conducted in 1988, 1993 and 1998 combine...
Sixteen years into the transition, the problem of high joblessness has not been solved. Of the three...