This article investigates the consequences of labor-market search for the theory of hedonic wages. The authors find that the introduction of search has surprising consequences for the theory of hedonic wages. In particular, they demonstrate that the equilibrium distribution of wage and nonwage amenity bundles generally bears little resemblance to workers' underlying preferences. A consequence of this analysis is that estimates of workers' marginal willingness to pay, derived from the conventional hedonic wage methodology, are biased. In addition, the authors demonstrate that search generates differences between firm-level and employee-level data that can cause substantial deviations in the estimates of hedonic wage equations. Copyright 1998...
This paper surveys the existing empirical research that uses search theory to em-pirically analyze l...
forthcoming in Econometrica We examine the labor market effects of incomplete information about the ...
This paper surveys the existing empirical research that uses search theory to empirically analyze la...
Search theory has proven useful for describing and modeling many different Economic interactions. Mo...
The two key predictions of hedonic wage theory are that there is a trade-off between wages and nonmo...
The economics of search study the implications of frictions for individual behavior and market perfo...
In this paper, I consider four determinants of wages: productivity, workers' bargaining power, ...
With informational frictions on the labor market, hedonic wage regressions provide biased estimates ...
This discussion paper resulted in a publication in 'Labour Economics' , 17(6), 875-85. Labor market ...
We aim to test whether the degree of informational search frictions in the labor market has a negati...
With informational frictions on the labor market, hedonic wage regressions provide biased estimates ...
Labor market theories allowing for search frictions make marked predic-tions on the effect of the de...
We examine theoretically and empirically the properties of the equilibrium wage function and its imp...
This paper analyzes the search decision of employees empirically. A maximum likelihood model consist...
The hedonic wage equation is the relationship between wages and job and personal attributes (such as...
This paper surveys the existing empirical research that uses search theory to em-pirically analyze l...
forthcoming in Econometrica We examine the labor market effects of incomplete information about the ...
This paper surveys the existing empirical research that uses search theory to empirically analyze la...
Search theory has proven useful for describing and modeling many different Economic interactions. Mo...
The two key predictions of hedonic wage theory are that there is a trade-off between wages and nonmo...
The economics of search study the implications of frictions for individual behavior and market perfo...
In this paper, I consider four determinants of wages: productivity, workers' bargaining power, ...
With informational frictions on the labor market, hedonic wage regressions provide biased estimates ...
This discussion paper resulted in a publication in 'Labour Economics' , 17(6), 875-85. Labor market ...
We aim to test whether the degree of informational search frictions in the labor market has a negati...
With informational frictions on the labor market, hedonic wage regressions provide biased estimates ...
Labor market theories allowing for search frictions make marked predic-tions on the effect of the de...
We examine theoretically and empirically the properties of the equilibrium wage function and its imp...
This paper analyzes the search decision of employees empirically. A maximum likelihood model consist...
The hedonic wage equation is the relationship between wages and job and personal attributes (such as...
This paper surveys the existing empirical research that uses search theory to em-pirically analyze l...
forthcoming in Econometrica We examine the labor market effects of incomplete information about the ...
This paper surveys the existing empirical research that uses search theory to empirically analyze la...