In aggregate U.S. data, exogenous shocks to labor productivity induce highly persistent and hump-shaped responses to both the vacancy-unemployment ratio and employment. The authors show that the standard version of the Mortensen-Pissarides matching model fails to replicate this dynamic pattern due to the rapid responses of vacancies. They extend the model by introducing a sunk cost for creating new job positions, motivated by the well-known fact that worker turnover exceeds job turnover. In the matching model with sunk costs, vacancies react sluggishly to shocks, leading to highly realistic dynamicsEmployment ; Unemployment
Shimer (2005a) argues that the Mortensen-Pissarides equilibrium search model of unemployment explain...
Shimer (2005) argues that, in a reasonably calibrated Mortensen and Pissarides matching model, shock...
Shimer (2005) argues that the Mortensen-Pissarides (MP) model of unemployment lacks an amplification...
In aggregate U.S. data, exogenous shocks to labor productivity induce highly persistent and hump-sha...
Because the data show that market tightness is not orthogonal to unemployment, this paper identifies...
In the U.S. labor market, the vacancy-unemployment ratio and employment react sluggishly to producti...
In a reasonably calibrated Mortensen and Pissarides matching model, shocks to average labor producti...
Because the data show that market tightness is not orthogonal to unemployment, this paper identifies...
In the U.S. labor maarket, the vacancy-unemployment ratio and unemployment react sluggishly to produ...
This paper is about the conventional search models of unemployment. An as considerable number of aut...
We reassess the role of vacancies in a Diamond-Mortensen-Pissarides style search and matching model....
It has recently been argued that the standard Diamond-Mortensen-Pissarides (DMP) search and matching...
A synthesis of the Lucas-Prescott island model and the Mortensen- Pissarides matching model of unemp...
Because the data show that market tightness is not orthogonal to unemployment, this paper identifies...
In a reasonably calibrated Mortensen and Pissarides matching model, shocks to average labor producti...
Shimer (2005a) argues that the Mortensen-Pissarides equilibrium search model of unemployment explain...
Shimer (2005) argues that, in a reasonably calibrated Mortensen and Pissarides matching model, shock...
Shimer (2005) argues that the Mortensen-Pissarides (MP) model of unemployment lacks an amplification...
In aggregate U.S. data, exogenous shocks to labor productivity induce highly persistent and hump-sha...
Because the data show that market tightness is not orthogonal to unemployment, this paper identifies...
In the U.S. labor market, the vacancy-unemployment ratio and employment react sluggishly to producti...
In a reasonably calibrated Mortensen and Pissarides matching model, shocks to average labor producti...
Because the data show that market tightness is not orthogonal to unemployment, this paper identifies...
In the U.S. labor maarket, the vacancy-unemployment ratio and unemployment react sluggishly to produ...
This paper is about the conventional search models of unemployment. An as considerable number of aut...
We reassess the role of vacancies in a Diamond-Mortensen-Pissarides style search and matching model....
It has recently been argued that the standard Diamond-Mortensen-Pissarides (DMP) search and matching...
A synthesis of the Lucas-Prescott island model and the Mortensen- Pissarides matching model of unemp...
Because the data show that market tightness is not orthogonal to unemployment, this paper identifies...
In a reasonably calibrated Mortensen and Pissarides matching model, shocks to average labor producti...
Shimer (2005a) argues that the Mortensen-Pissarides equilibrium search model of unemployment explain...
Shimer (2005) argues that, in a reasonably calibrated Mortensen and Pissarides matching model, shock...
Shimer (2005) argues that the Mortensen-Pissarides (MP) model of unemployment lacks an amplification...