Recently, a number of authors have argued that the standard search model cannot generate the observed business-cycle-frequency fluctuations in unemployment and job vacancies, given shocks of a plausible magnitude. We use data on the cost of vacancy creation and cyclicality of wages to identify the two key parameters of the model - the value of non-market activity and the bargaining weights. Our calibration implies that the model is, in fact, consistent with the data. JEL Classification: E24, E32, J41, J63, J64business cycles, labor markets, Matching, Search
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In this paper, we explore the fluctuations of unemployment and vacancies in the Italian labour marke...
International audienceWe investigate the welfare cost of business cycles implied by matching frictio...
Recently, a number of authors have argued that the standard search model cannot generate the observe...
We show how on-the-job search and the propagation of shocks to the economy are intricately linked. R...
This paper presents new empirical evidence on the cyclical behavior of US unemployment that poses a ...
This paper develops a real business cycle model with labor market search and matching frictions, whi...
The labor market by itself can create cyclical outcomes, even in the absence of exogenous shocks. We...
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We extend the standard textbook search and matching model by introducing deep habits in consumption....
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Wages are only mildly cyclical, implying that shocks to labour demand have a larger short-run impact...
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This paper theoretically and empirically documents a puzzle that arises when an RBC economy with a j...
In this paper, we explore the fluctuations of unemployment and vacancies in the Italian labour marke...
International audienceWe investigate the welfare cost of business cycles implied by matching frictio...
Recently, a number of authors have argued that the standard search model cannot generate the observe...
We show how on-the-job search and the propagation of shocks to the economy are intricately linked. R...
This paper presents new empirical evidence on the cyclical behavior of US unemployment that poses a ...
This paper develops a real business cycle model with labor market search and matching frictions, whi...
The labor market by itself can create cyclical outcomes, even in the absence of exogenous shocks. We...
I study the cyclical behavior of an equilibrium search model with endogenous job creation and destru...
We extend the standard textbook search and matching model by introducing deep habits in consumption....
The paper develops a model of directed search on the job where transitions of workers between unempl...
I study the cyclical behavior of an equilibrium search model with endogenous job creation and destru...
A search-theoretic model of equilibrium unemployment is constructed and shown to be consistent with ...
Wages are only mildly cyclical, implying that shocks to labour demand have a larger short-run impact...
I examine the dynamic evolutions of unemployment, hours of work and the service share since the war ...
This paper theoretically and empirically documents a puzzle that arises when an RBC economy with a j...
In this paper, we explore the fluctuations of unemployment and vacancies in the Italian labour marke...
International audienceWe investigate the welfare cost of business cycles implied by matching frictio...