Two papers have recently questioned the quantitative consistency of the search and matching model. Shimer has argued that a textbook matching model is unable to explain the cyclical variation of unemployment and vacancies in the US economy. Costain and Reiter have found the existence of a trade-off in the model's performance: any attempt to change the calibrated values to improve the model's ability to predict the business cycle jeopardizes its predictions of the impact of unemployment benefits on unemployment. In surveying the literature originating in these findings, I distinguish three different avenues that have been followed to correct the model: change in wage formation, change in the calibration and changes in the model specification...
Shimer (2005a) argues that the Mortensen-Pissarides equilibrium search model of unemployment explain...
he state of the labor market, employment and unemployment, plays an important role in the deliberati...
Does the search and matching model fit aggregate U.S. labor market data? While the model has become ...
Two papers have recently questioned the quantitative consistency of the search and matching model. S...
Two papers have recently questioned the quantitative consistency of the search and matching models. ...
Two papers have recently questioned the quantitative consistency of the search and matching models. ...
Shimer (2005) argues that the standard random search model cannot generate the observed cyclical mov...
Does the search and matching model fit aggregate US labour market data? While the model has become a...
Shimer (2005a) claims that the Mortensen-Pissarides search model of unemployment lacks an ampiflicat...
T he state of the labor market, employment and unemployment, playsan important role in the deliberat...
Can the standard search-and-matching labor market model repli-cate the business cycle fluctuations o...
This paper theoretically and empirically documents a puzzle that arises when an RBC economy with a j...
T he state of the labor market, employment and unemployment, playsan important role in the deliberat...
This paper theoretically and empirically documents a puzzle that arises when an RBC economy with a j...
This paper points out an empirical puzzle that arises when an RBC economy with a job matching functi...
Shimer (2005a) argues that the Mortensen-Pissarides equilibrium search model of unemployment explain...
he state of the labor market, employment and unemployment, plays an important role in the deliberati...
Does the search and matching model fit aggregate U.S. labor market data? While the model has become ...
Two papers have recently questioned the quantitative consistency of the search and matching model. S...
Two papers have recently questioned the quantitative consistency of the search and matching models. ...
Two papers have recently questioned the quantitative consistency of the search and matching models. ...
Shimer (2005) argues that the standard random search model cannot generate the observed cyclical mov...
Does the search and matching model fit aggregate US labour market data? While the model has become a...
Shimer (2005a) claims that the Mortensen-Pissarides search model of unemployment lacks an ampiflicat...
T he state of the labor market, employment and unemployment, playsan important role in the deliberat...
Can the standard search-and-matching labor market model repli-cate the business cycle fluctuations o...
This paper theoretically and empirically documents a puzzle that arises when an RBC economy with a j...
T he state of the labor market, employment and unemployment, playsan important role in the deliberat...
This paper theoretically and empirically documents a puzzle that arises when an RBC economy with a j...
This paper points out an empirical puzzle that arises when an RBC economy with a job matching functi...
Shimer (2005a) argues that the Mortensen-Pissarides equilibrium search model of unemployment explain...
he state of the labor market, employment and unemployment, plays an important role in the deliberati...
Does the search and matching model fit aggregate U.S. labor market data? While the model has become ...