Nowadays, the search and matching models are the primary and most popular theoretical tools used by economists to study all the “matching markets”, not only the labour market. The benefit of using these models is discussed in this theoretical economics letter. Indeed, in addressing an important and recent economic issue, the standard and basic model in the style of Pissarides is used with no substantial changes
This paper presents a survey and evaluation of search‐theoretic models of unemployment. Four distinc...
This paper reviews work in search theory, twenty-one years after the publication of the influential ...
Reasonably calibrated versions of the Diamond-Mortensen-Pissarides search and matching model of unem...
Nowadays, the search and matching models are the primary and most popular theoretical tools used by ...
This paper surveys the use of search and matching models in macroeconomics. It outlines the standard...
Toward understanding assortative matching, this is a self-contained introduction to research on sear...
Celem artykułu jest przybliżenie zagadnień związanych z modelami poszukiwań i dopasowań oraz zobrazo...
The search-matching model is now the standard approach in labor economics (Pissarides, 2000). In thi...
In the last two decades, the search and matching theory has probably become the most adopted framewo...
This technical note aims to provide a practical overview of the labour market’s benchmark macroecono...
Our paper analyzes and compares two attempts at integrating unemployment in macroeconomics. The firs...
Toward understanding assortative matching, this is a self-contained introduction to research on sear...
This paper examines the use of equilibrium search models in the empirical analysis of labor markets....
This paper analyses the effects of introducing typical Keynesian features, namely rule-of-thumb cons...
Does the search and matching model fit aggregate US labour market data? While the model has become a...
This paper presents a survey and evaluation of search‐theoretic models of unemployment. Four distinc...
This paper reviews work in search theory, twenty-one years after the publication of the influential ...
Reasonably calibrated versions of the Diamond-Mortensen-Pissarides search and matching model of unem...
Nowadays, the search and matching models are the primary and most popular theoretical tools used by ...
This paper surveys the use of search and matching models in macroeconomics. It outlines the standard...
Toward understanding assortative matching, this is a self-contained introduction to research on sear...
Celem artykułu jest przybliżenie zagadnień związanych z modelami poszukiwań i dopasowań oraz zobrazo...
The search-matching model is now the standard approach in labor economics (Pissarides, 2000). In thi...
In the last two decades, the search and matching theory has probably become the most adopted framewo...
This technical note aims to provide a practical overview of the labour market’s benchmark macroecono...
Our paper analyzes and compares two attempts at integrating unemployment in macroeconomics. The firs...
Toward understanding assortative matching, this is a self-contained introduction to research on sear...
This paper examines the use of equilibrium search models in the empirical analysis of labor markets....
This paper analyses the effects of introducing typical Keynesian features, namely rule-of-thumb cons...
Does the search and matching model fit aggregate US labour market data? While the model has become a...
This paper presents a survey and evaluation of search‐theoretic models of unemployment. Four distinc...
This paper reviews work in search theory, twenty-one years after the publication of the influential ...
Reasonably calibrated versions of the Diamond-Mortensen-Pissarides search and matching model of unem...