We analyze a competitive search environment where heterogeneous workers and firms make costly investments (e.g. in education and physical capital, respectively) before they enter the labor market. A key novelty with respect to existing work is that we allow for multidimensional heterogeneity on both sides of the market. Our environment features transferable utility and symmetric information. As in classical hedonic models, wages depend both on the job's and on the worker's match-relevant characteristics. Yet the presence of search frictions implies that (unlike in those models) markets do not clear. The hedonic wage function and probabilities of finding and filling different jobs are determined endogenously in a competitive search equilibri...
International audienceWe propose a search equilibrium model in which homogenous rms post wages alon...
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This dissertation considers three separate applications of the theory of search and matching equilib...
We analyze a competitive search environment where heterogeneous workers and firms make costly invest...
In this paper we study the allocation of workers over high and low productivity firms in a labor mar...
We analyse a model of equilibrium directed search in a large labour market. Each worker, observing t...
When the trading process is characterized by search frictions, traders may be rationed so markets ne...
Abstract. This paper considers a frictional market where buyers and sellers, with unit demand and su...
This paper examines the allocation of heterogeneous workers across sectors of an economy in which wo...
On the job search is a key feature of real life labor markets. In this paper we present a tractable ...
We analyse a model of equilibrium directed search in a large labour market. Each worker, observing t...
The first chapter investigates the efficiency of workers\u27 mobility decision in an equilibrium sea...
We demonstrate how search frictions have important yet subtle implications for participation in a sk...
We develop an equilibrium directed search model of the labor mar-ket where workers can simultaneousl...
This paper explores the behavior of a model economy with search frictions and bilateral asymmetric i...
International audienceWe propose a search equilibrium model in which homogenous rms post wages alon...
Job Market Paper We develop an equilibrium directed search model of the labor mar-ket where workers ...
This dissertation considers three separate applications of the theory of search and matching equilib...
We analyze a competitive search environment where heterogeneous workers and firms make costly invest...
In this paper we study the allocation of workers over high and low productivity firms in a labor mar...
We analyse a model of equilibrium directed search in a large labour market. Each worker, observing t...
When the trading process is characterized by search frictions, traders may be rationed so markets ne...
Abstract. This paper considers a frictional market where buyers and sellers, with unit demand and su...
This paper examines the allocation of heterogeneous workers across sectors of an economy in which wo...
On the job search is a key feature of real life labor markets. In this paper we present a tractable ...
We analyse a model of equilibrium directed search in a large labour market. Each worker, observing t...
The first chapter investigates the efficiency of workers\u27 mobility decision in an equilibrium sea...
We demonstrate how search frictions have important yet subtle implications for participation in a sk...
We develop an equilibrium directed search model of the labor mar-ket where workers can simultaneousl...
This paper explores the behavior of a model economy with search frictions and bilateral asymmetric i...
International audienceWe propose a search equilibrium model in which homogenous rms post wages alon...
Job Market Paper We develop an equilibrium directed search model of the labor mar-ket where workers ...
This dissertation considers three separate applications of the theory of search and matching equilib...