This paper proposes a model of job creation and destruction of the search and matching type. The model is able to replicate the magnitude and cyclical behavior of job creation, destruction and reallocation rates in a segmented labor market like the one in Spain. The motivation is the similarity in the cyclical behavior of US and Spanish job reallocation (JR) rates despite the differences in job security regulations. This behavior contrasts to what is observed in the rest of continental Europe, where JR is acyclical. The model, by introducing a segmented labor market, makes is plausible to obtain a countercyclical JR rate in a high firing cost economy. In addition, we quantify the effects of a 40 % reduction in the firing costs associated wi...
'In this paper, we present a matching model with adverse selection that explains why flows into and ...
We exploit homogeneous firm level data of manufacturing and non-manufacturing industries to study th...
Recent empirical evidence for the US economy suggests that job matches created during economic expan...
This paper proposes a model of job creation and destruction of the search and matching type. The mod...
The purpose of this paper is to rationalize cross country differences in cyclical behaviour of job c...
In the mid 80.s, many European countries liberalized the use of fixed-term contracts in order to low...
Recent empirical work for the Spanish Economy indicates that after 1984, when the rules for temporar...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, it reviews the model of search and matching equilibrium...
This thesis consists of four essays on the determinants, the dynamics and the policy implications of...
The main objective of this paper is to learn from the Spanish experience, first, to what extent labo...
Market economies experience high rates of job creation and job destruction in almost every time peri...
We exploit homogeneous firm level data of manufacturing and non-manufacturing sectors to study the ...
In this paper, we present a matching model with adverse selection that explains why flows into and o...
Using a search and matching model with distinct intensive and extensive labour margin choices and co...
Job security provisions are commonly invoked to explain the high and persistent European unemploymen...
'In this paper, we present a matching model with adverse selection that explains why flows into and ...
We exploit homogeneous firm level data of manufacturing and non-manufacturing industries to study th...
Recent empirical evidence for the US economy suggests that job matches created during economic expan...
This paper proposes a model of job creation and destruction of the search and matching type. The mod...
The purpose of this paper is to rationalize cross country differences in cyclical behaviour of job c...
In the mid 80.s, many European countries liberalized the use of fixed-term contracts in order to low...
Recent empirical work for the Spanish Economy indicates that after 1984, when the rules for temporar...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, it reviews the model of search and matching equilibrium...
This thesis consists of four essays on the determinants, the dynamics and the policy implications of...
The main objective of this paper is to learn from the Spanish experience, first, to what extent labo...
Market economies experience high rates of job creation and job destruction in almost every time peri...
We exploit homogeneous firm level data of manufacturing and non-manufacturing sectors to study the ...
In this paper, we present a matching model with adverse selection that explains why flows into and o...
Using a search and matching model with distinct intensive and extensive labour margin choices and co...
Job security provisions are commonly invoked to explain the high and persistent European unemploymen...
'In this paper, we present a matching model with adverse selection that explains why flows into and ...
We exploit homogeneous firm level data of manufacturing and non-manufacturing industries to study th...
Recent empirical evidence for the US economy suggests that job matches created during economic expan...