Two thirds of US unemployment volatility is due to fluctuations in workers' job-finding rate. In search and matching models, aggregate productivity shocks generate such fluctuations: via inputs in the matching technology, they affect the rate at which workers and firms come into contact. Quantitatively, this mechanism has been found to be negligible in a calibrated textbook model, but also more than sufficient if wages are completely rigid. We study a weaker concept of rigidity based on worker rents (wages in excess of the value of unemployment). We show that volatility is subject to an upper bound if worker rents are weakly procyclical, thus at best rigid. Quantitatively, with Rent Rigidity, the mechanism accounts for at most 20% of the va...
The starting point of this PhD dissertation is related to the Shimer puzzle, i.e. the unability of t...
The starting point of this PhD dissertation is related to the Shimer puzzle, i.e. the unability of t...
The starting point of this PhD dissertation is related to the Shimer puzzle, i.e. the unability of t...
Two thirds of US unemployment volatility is due to fluctuations in workers' job finding rate. In sea...
In this paper, we provide empirical evidence that real wage rigidity is not a major cause of unemplo...
peer reviewedTo provide micro-founded real wage rigidities, the literature on the unemployment volat...
Standard macroeconomic models underpredict the volatility of unemployment fluctuations. A common sol...
This paper introduces risk averse workers into a search and matching model and considers the quanti...
Shimer (2005) showed that a standard search and matching model of the labor market fails to generate...
Standard macroeconomic models underpredict the volatility of unemployment uctuations. A common solut...
I study the cyclical behavior of an equilibrium search model with endogenous job creation and destru...
Recent research seeking to explain the strong cyclicality of US unemployment emphasizes the role of ...
AbstractIn this paper, we provide empirical evidence that real wage rigidity is not a major cause of...
AbstractIn this paper, we provide empirical evidence that real wage rigidity is not a major cause of...
The starting point of this PhD dissertation is related to the Shimer puzzle, i.e. the unability of t...
The starting point of this PhD dissertation is related to the Shimer puzzle, i.e. the unability of t...
The starting point of this PhD dissertation is related to the Shimer puzzle, i.e. the unability of t...
The starting point of this PhD dissertation is related to the Shimer puzzle, i.e. the unability of t...
Two thirds of US unemployment volatility is due to fluctuations in workers' job finding rate. In sea...
In this paper, we provide empirical evidence that real wage rigidity is not a major cause of unemplo...
peer reviewedTo provide micro-founded real wage rigidities, the literature on the unemployment volat...
Standard macroeconomic models underpredict the volatility of unemployment fluctuations. A common sol...
This paper introduces risk averse workers into a search and matching model and considers the quanti...
Shimer (2005) showed that a standard search and matching model of the labor market fails to generate...
Standard macroeconomic models underpredict the volatility of unemployment uctuations. A common solut...
I study the cyclical behavior of an equilibrium search model with endogenous job creation and destru...
Recent research seeking to explain the strong cyclicality of US unemployment emphasizes the role of ...
AbstractIn this paper, we provide empirical evidence that real wage rigidity is not a major cause of...
AbstractIn this paper, we provide empirical evidence that real wage rigidity is not a major cause of...
The starting point of this PhD dissertation is related to the Shimer puzzle, i.e. the unability of t...
The starting point of this PhD dissertation is related to the Shimer puzzle, i.e. the unability of t...
The starting point of this PhD dissertation is related to the Shimer puzzle, i.e. the unability of t...
The starting point of this PhD dissertation is related to the Shimer puzzle, i.e. the unability of t...