We explore to what extent differences in employment and unemployment across economies can be generated by differences in labor market policies. We use a version of the Lucas-Prescott equilibrium search model with undirected search and endogenous labor-force participation. Minimum wages, degree of unionization, firing taxes, and unemployment benefits are introduced and their effects analyzed. When the model is calibrated to US observations it reproduces several of the elasticities of employment and unemployment with respect to changes in policies reported in the empirical literature. We find that: i) minimum wages have small effects; ii) firing taxes have similar effects to those found in frictionless general equilibrium models; iii) unions ...
We build a theoretical model to study the welfare effects and resulting policy implications of firms...
This paper examines how optimal unemployment insurance (UI) responds to the state of the labor marke...
We develop an empirical search-matching model which is suitable for analyzing the wage, employment a...
A search-theoretic model of equilibrium unemployment is constructed and shown to be consistent with ...
We develop an empirical search-matching model which is suitable for analyzing the wage, employment a...
This thesis arose from curiosity about how labor market fortunes are determined in a world whereby d...
We construct a model that explicitly considers nonparticipation as well as employment and unemployme...
In this paper we present and estimate a synthesis of previous equilibrium search models:allowing for...
AbstractWe develop an empirical search-matching model which is suitable for analyzing the wage, empl...
We develop an empirical search-matching model which is suitable for analyzing the wage, employment a...
We develop an empirical search-matching model with productivity shocks so as to analyze policy inter...
This paper presents a simple model of imperfect labor markets with endogenous labor market participa...
The present dissertation evaluates specific labour market policies and investigates individual savin...
The sustainability of Welfare States requires high employment/high participation to raise the tax ba...
seminar participants at Georgetown University and LaCEa 2003 and an anonymous referee for valuable c...
We build a theoretical model to study the welfare effects and resulting policy implications of firms...
This paper examines how optimal unemployment insurance (UI) responds to the state of the labor marke...
We develop an empirical search-matching model which is suitable for analyzing the wage, employment a...
A search-theoretic model of equilibrium unemployment is constructed and shown to be consistent with ...
We develop an empirical search-matching model which is suitable for analyzing the wage, employment a...
This thesis arose from curiosity about how labor market fortunes are determined in a world whereby d...
We construct a model that explicitly considers nonparticipation as well as employment and unemployme...
In this paper we present and estimate a synthesis of previous equilibrium search models:allowing for...
AbstractWe develop an empirical search-matching model which is suitable for analyzing the wage, empl...
We develop an empirical search-matching model which is suitable for analyzing the wage, employment a...
We develop an empirical search-matching model with productivity shocks so as to analyze policy inter...
This paper presents a simple model of imperfect labor markets with endogenous labor market participa...
The present dissertation evaluates specific labour market policies and investigates individual savin...
The sustainability of Welfare States requires high employment/high participation to raise the tax ba...
seminar participants at Georgetown University and LaCEa 2003 and an anonymous referee for valuable c...
We build a theoretical model to study the welfare effects and resulting policy implications of firms...
This paper examines how optimal unemployment insurance (UI) responds to the state of the labor marke...
We develop an empirical search-matching model which is suitable for analyzing the wage, employment a...