Equilibrium job search models allow for labor markets with homogeneous workers and firms to yield nondegenerate wage densities. However, the resulting wage densities do not accord well with empirical regularities. Accordingly, many extensions to the basic equilibrium search model have been considered (e.g., heterogeneity in productivity, heterogeneity in the value of leisure, etc.). It is increasingly common to use nonparametric forms for these extensions and, hence, researchers can obtain a perfect fit (in a kernel smoothed sense) between theoretical and empirical wage densities. This makes it difficult to carry out model comparison of different model extensions. In this paper, we first develop Bayesian parametric and nonparametric methods...
This paper examines the use of equilibrium search models in the empirical analysis of labor markets....
In this paper we present and estimate a synthesis of previous equilibrium search models:allowing for...
This paper examines the use of equilibrium search models in the empiricalanalysis of labor markets. ...
Equilibrium job search models allow for labor markets with homogenous workers and firms to yield non...
Equilibrium job search models allow for labor markets with homogeneous workers and firms to yield no...
In this paper we begin by developing practical Bayesian methods for inference in a standard equilibr...
Models of search in labor markets are potentially of great use for policy analysis since their param...
Models of search in labor markets are potentially of great use for policy analysis since their param...
This dissertation outlines a method for analyzing a broad range of job search models using Bayesian ...
We specify and estimate an equilibrium job search model with productivity differences across labor m...
This paper uses Bayesian techniques to compare three definitions of optimality for the basic job sea...
In this article we develop an equilibrium search model with a continuous distribution of firm produc...
International audienceIn this article we develop an equilibrium search model with a continuous distr...
International audienceIn this article we present and estimate a synthesis of previous equilibrium se...
This paper examines the use of equilibrium search models in the empirical analysis of labor markets....
In this paper we present and estimate a synthesis of previous equilibrium search models:allowing for...
This paper examines the use of equilibrium search models in the empiricalanalysis of labor markets. ...
Equilibrium job search models allow for labor markets with homogenous workers and firms to yield non...
Equilibrium job search models allow for labor markets with homogeneous workers and firms to yield no...
In this paper we begin by developing practical Bayesian methods for inference in a standard equilibr...
Models of search in labor markets are potentially of great use for policy analysis since their param...
Models of search in labor markets are potentially of great use for policy analysis since their param...
This dissertation outlines a method for analyzing a broad range of job search models using Bayesian ...
We specify and estimate an equilibrium job search model with productivity differences across labor m...
This paper uses Bayesian techniques to compare three definitions of optimality for the basic job sea...
In this article we develop an equilibrium search model with a continuous distribution of firm produc...
International audienceIn this article we develop an equilibrium search model with a continuous distr...
International audienceIn this article we present and estimate a synthesis of previous equilibrium se...
This paper examines the use of equilibrium search models in the empirical analysis of labor markets....
In this paper we present and estimate a synthesis of previous equilibrium search models:allowing for...
This paper examines the use of equilibrium search models in the empiricalanalysis of labor markets. ...