We look at the impact of a binding minimum wage on labor market outcomes and welfare distributions in a partial equilibrium model of matching and bargaining in the presence of on-the-job search. We use two different specifications of the Nash bargaining problem. In one, firms engage in a Bertrand competition for the services of an individual, as in Postel-Vinay and Robin (2002). In the other, firms do not engage in such competitions, and the outside option used in bargaining is always the value of unemployed search. We estimate both bargaining specifications using a Method of Simulated Moments estimator applied to data from a recent wave of the Survey of Income and Program Participation. Even though individuals will be paid the minimum wage...
New models of employment show that there are some cases in which a minimum wage can have positive ef...
Egalement paru dans Document de travail du LEA ; 02-12International audienceMost applications of Nas...
We develop an empirical search-matching model which is suitable for analyzing the wage, employment a...
to Fabien Postel-Vinay for pointing out an important error in an early draft. Helpful comments were ...
Postel-Vinay for pointing out an error in an early draft, and to a discussant of the paper (on more ...
Building upon a continuous-time model of search with Nash bargaining in a station-ary environment, w...
Most applications of Nash bargaining over wages ignore between-employer competition for labor servic...
textabstractMost empirical studies on the minimum wage find a spike at the minimum wage, compression...
In this article, the authors use a stylized model of the labor market to investigate the effects of ...
It is tempting to try to infer the welfare effects of minimum wage changes from empirical observatio...
On-the-job search is something we all do from time to time. Indeed, a significant percentage of job ...
We explore to what extent differences in employment and unemployment across economies can be generat...
We introduce the heterogeneity of labor in a simple imperfectly com- petitive aggregate labor market...
In this article, we use a stylized model of the labor market to investigate the effects of three alt...
Egalement paru dans Document de travail du LEA ; 02-12International audienceMost applications of Nas...
New models of employment show that there are some cases in which a minimum wage can have positive ef...
Egalement paru dans Document de travail du LEA ; 02-12International audienceMost applications of Nas...
We develop an empirical search-matching model which is suitable for analyzing the wage, employment a...
to Fabien Postel-Vinay for pointing out an important error in an early draft. Helpful comments were ...
Postel-Vinay for pointing out an error in an early draft, and to a discussant of the paper (on more ...
Building upon a continuous-time model of search with Nash bargaining in a station-ary environment, w...
Most applications of Nash bargaining over wages ignore between-employer competition for labor servic...
textabstractMost empirical studies on the minimum wage find a spike at the minimum wage, compression...
In this article, the authors use a stylized model of the labor market to investigate the effects of ...
It is tempting to try to infer the welfare effects of minimum wage changes from empirical observatio...
On-the-job search is something we all do from time to time. Indeed, a significant percentage of job ...
We explore to what extent differences in employment and unemployment across economies can be generat...
We introduce the heterogeneity of labor in a simple imperfectly com- petitive aggregate labor market...
In this article, we use a stylized model of the labor market to investigate the effects of three alt...
Egalement paru dans Document de travail du LEA ; 02-12International audienceMost applications of Nas...
New models of employment show that there are some cases in which a minimum wage can have positive ef...
Egalement paru dans Document de travail du LEA ; 02-12International audienceMost applications of Nas...
We develop an empirical search-matching model which is suitable for analyzing the wage, employment a...