This paper extends the standard matching model by introducing a gap in separation costs between entrant and incumbent workers. We show that when this gap is omitted from the model, these costs do not improve the labor market volatility without introducing unrealistic unemployment responses to unemployment benefits. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
It has recently been argued that the standard Diamond-Mortensen-Pissarides (DMP) search and matching...
We show that in micro data, as well as in a search and matching model with endogenous separations an...
The authors study positive and normative aspects of steady-state equilibrium in a market where firms...
Recently, Pissarides (2008) has argued that the standard search model with sunk fixed matching costs...
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Wemodel worker heterogeneity in the rents from being employed in a Diamond-Mortensen-Pissarides mode...
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Chapter 1 develops a model of the labor market that can account for the following facts. The duratio...
This paper presents a theory explaining the labor market matching process through microeconomic ince...
Traditional models of the labor market assume fixed firing costs. This paper explores the implicatio...
We model worker heterogeneity in the rents from being employed in a Diamond-Mortensen-Pissarides mod...
International audienceIn a circular matching model with bargained wages, firms rank their applicants...
It has recently been argued that the standard Diamond-Mortensen-Pissarides (DMP) search and matching...
We show that in micro data, as well as in a search and matching model with endogenous separations an...
The authors study positive and normative aspects of steady-state equilibrium in a market where firms...
Recently, Pissarides (2008) has argued that the standard search model with sunk fixed matching costs...
The business-cycle behavior of a matching model with endogenous separations is studied in this paper...
Wemodel worker heterogeneity in the rents from being employed in a Diamond-Mortensen-Pissarides mode...
(First version: October 2010) The matching function a key building block in models of labor market f...
The matching function -a key building block in models of labor market frictions- implies that the jo...
This paper assesses how various approaches to modelling the separation margin a¤ect the ability of t...
This paper studies implicit pricing of non-wage job characteristics in the labor market using a two-...
Chapter 1 develops a model of the labor market that can account for the following facts. The duratio...
This paper presents a theory explaining the labor market matching process through microeconomic ince...
Traditional models of the labor market assume fixed firing costs. This paper explores the implicatio...
We model worker heterogeneity in the rents from being employed in a Diamond-Mortensen-Pissarides mod...
International audienceIn a circular matching model with bargained wages, firms rank their applicants...
It has recently been argued that the standard Diamond-Mortensen-Pissarides (DMP) search and matching...
We show that in micro data, as well as in a search and matching model with endogenous separations an...
The authors study positive and normative aspects of steady-state equilibrium in a market where firms...