This paper examines a search-matching model in which match specific output follows a geometric Brownian motion. As opposed to Poisson Processes, Brownian motions generate a negative correlation between job output and the likelihood of separation. Introducing geometric Brownian motion improves the fit of the standard model with respect to the observed patterns of worker turnover and wage dispersion, without taking from its relevance at the macro level. Firstly, the proposed set-up does not require learning about match quality in order to yield a hump-shaped hazard rate of job separation. Secondly, the aggregate wage distribution is unimodal and its right tail belongs to the Pareto family, so it satisfies the "heavy-tail" property that is com...
Assortative matching between workers and firms provides evidence of the complementarities or substit...
This paper examines the job search behavior of unemployed workers over the business cycle. The paper...
(First version: October 2010) The matching function a key building block in models of labor market f...
We analyze a general search model with on-the-job search and sorting of heterogeneous workers into h...
We develop an equilibrium model of on-the-job search with ex-ante heterogeneous workers and firms, a...
Increases in uncertainty lead to increases in the unemployment rate. Using US data, I show empirical...
We develop an equilibrium model of on-the-job search with ex ante heterogeneous workers and firms, a...
Abstract We construct and estimate by maximum likelihood an equilibrium search model where wages are...
A general stochastic model of optimal job separation behavior is developed in this paper. The model ...
We develop an empirical search-matching model with productivity shocks so as to analyze policy inter...
When agents in the labour market are fully known, labour matching process is expected to match all a...
We develop an empirical search-matching model which is suitable for analysing the wage, employment a...
In this paper, an explicit micro scenario is developed which yields a well-defined aggregate job mat...
Abstract: We propose a search equilibrium model in which homogenous \u85rms post wages along with a ...
Does the search and matching model fit aggregate US labour market data? While the model has become a...
Assortative matching between workers and firms provides evidence of the complementarities or substit...
This paper examines the job search behavior of unemployed workers over the business cycle. The paper...
(First version: October 2010) The matching function a key building block in models of labor market f...
We analyze a general search model with on-the-job search and sorting of heterogeneous workers into h...
We develop an equilibrium model of on-the-job search with ex-ante heterogeneous workers and firms, a...
Increases in uncertainty lead to increases in the unemployment rate. Using US data, I show empirical...
We develop an equilibrium model of on-the-job search with ex ante heterogeneous workers and firms, a...
Abstract We construct and estimate by maximum likelihood an equilibrium search model where wages are...
A general stochastic model of optimal job separation behavior is developed in this paper. The model ...
We develop an empirical search-matching model with productivity shocks so as to analyze policy inter...
When agents in the labour market are fully known, labour matching process is expected to match all a...
We develop an empirical search-matching model which is suitable for analysing the wage, employment a...
In this paper, an explicit micro scenario is developed which yields a well-defined aggregate job mat...
Abstract: We propose a search equilibrium model in which homogenous \u85rms post wages along with a ...
Does the search and matching model fit aggregate US labour market data? While the model has become a...
Assortative matching between workers and firms provides evidence of the complementarities or substit...
This paper examines the job search behavior of unemployed workers over the business cycle. The paper...
(First version: October 2010) The matching function a key building block in models of labor market f...