The authors investigate the performance of the economy when search is required to find employment and when the duration of unemployment varies across sectors. They assume that in one sector factor markets are frictionless, while in the other se ctor idle factors of production must actively search each other out i n order to produce. They focus on how well the economy allocates work ers across sectors and the conditions under which the factor mix with in a sector is correct. The authors demonstrate that in equilibrium t he search sector is too small and its factor intensity is too asymmet ric. Copyright 1987 by Royal Economic Society.
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This paper introduces on-the-job search into the model of search equilibrium that builds on the conc...
This dissertation consists of three chapters that examine search frictions within the macroeconomy. ...
In a two-sector, general-equilibrium model with labor-market search frictions, we find that wage inc...
The authors study positive and normative aspects of steady-state equilibrium in a market where firms...
The paper proposes a model of on- and off-the-job search that combines convex hiring costs and direc...
The paper develops a model of directed search on the job in which transitions of workers between une...
In this paper, I consider four determinants of wages: productivity, workers' bargaining power, ...
In this paper, in order to study the impact of o¤shoring on sectoral and economywide rates of unempl...
This paper develops theories of multi-sector search by unemployed workers. The paper then attempts t...
The paper proposes a model of on-the-job search and industry dynamics in which search is directed. F...
This dissertation attempts to construct an explicit theory of unemployment. The basic framework is a...
Abstract: Unemployment varies strongly between countries with comparable economic structure. Some e...
Two separate research projects are included. In the first, a matching framework is used to examine t...
This paper examines the allocation of heterogeneous workers across sectors of an economy in which wo...
This paper builds a macroeconomic model of equilibrium unemployment in which firms persistently face...
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