We measure labor market frictions using a strategy that bridges design-based and structural approaches: estimating an equilibrium search model using reduced-form minimum wage elasticities identified from border discontinuities and fitted with Bayesian and LIML methods. We begin by providing the first test of U.S. minimum wage effects on labor market flows and find negative effects on employment flows, but not levels. Separations and accessions fall among restaurants and teens, especially those with low tenure. Our estimated parameters of a search model with wage posting and heterogeneous workers and firms imply that frictions help explain minimum wage effects
Low-wage labor markets are traditionally viewed as competitive and the possibility of non-competitiv...
"This paper analyses theoretical effects of minimum wages on employment and the wage distribution un...
In a large class of search models we derive a tight prediction for a measure of frictional wage disp...
Wemeasure labor market frictions using a strategy that bridges design-based and struc-tural approach...
We provide the first test of the effects of U.S. minimum wages on labor market flows (accession, separa...
We provide the first estimates of the effects of minimum wages on employment flows in the U.S. labor...
We provide the first estimates of the eects of minimum wages on employment flows in the U.S. labor m...
textabstractMost empirical studies on the minimum wage find a spike at the minimum wage, compression...
We aim to test whether the degree of informational search frictions in the labor market has a negati...
We present a new approach to estimating minimum wage effects on employment. In contrast to most prev...
In this paper we dene and estimate measures of labor market imper-fection in the context of an equil...
This discussion paper resulted in a publication in 'Labour Economics' , 17(6), 875-85. Labor market ...
International audienceWe study the impact of a minimum wage in a segmented labor market in which wor...
Abstract of associated article: We use a search and matching model to decompose the labor wedge into...
Labor market theories allowing for search frictions make marked predic-tions on the effect of the de...
Low-wage labor markets are traditionally viewed as competitive and the possibility of non-competitiv...
"This paper analyses theoretical effects of minimum wages on employment and the wage distribution un...
In a large class of search models we derive a tight prediction for a measure of frictional wage disp...
Wemeasure labor market frictions using a strategy that bridges design-based and struc-tural approach...
We provide the first test of the effects of U.S. minimum wages on labor market flows (accession, separa...
We provide the first estimates of the effects of minimum wages on employment flows in the U.S. labor...
We provide the first estimates of the eects of minimum wages on employment flows in the U.S. labor m...
textabstractMost empirical studies on the minimum wage find a spike at the minimum wage, compression...
We aim to test whether the degree of informational search frictions in the labor market has a negati...
We present a new approach to estimating minimum wage effects on employment. In contrast to most prev...
In this paper we dene and estimate measures of labor market imper-fection in the context of an equil...
This discussion paper resulted in a publication in 'Labour Economics' , 17(6), 875-85. Labor market ...
International audienceWe study the impact of a minimum wage in a segmented labor market in which wor...
Abstract of associated article: We use a search and matching model to decompose the labor wedge into...
Labor market theories allowing for search frictions make marked predic-tions on the effect of the de...
Low-wage labor markets are traditionally viewed as competitive and the possibility of non-competitiv...
"This paper analyses theoretical effects of minimum wages on employment and the wage distribution un...
In a large class of search models we derive a tight prediction for a measure of frictional wage disp...