We generalize apparently contradictory results in the literature about the effect of exogenous technological progress on unemployment. We assume that new technology can be adopted either through creative job destruction or through onthe- job implementation at a cost. We show that there is a critical level of implementation cost where the effect of growth on employment switches from positive to negative at higher costs. In extensions of the model we show that gross job reallocation can increase at faster growth with no clear-cut effects on aggregate employment
This paper seeks to gain insights into the relationship between growth and unemployment in a setting...
Only abstract. Paper copies of master’s theses are listed in the Helka database (http://www.helsinki...
This paper extends the now familiar Shapiro-Stiglitz (1984) model of labor market behavior to recons...
This paper studies the impact of long-run productivity growth on job \u85nding and sep-aration rates...
Theoretical predictions of the effect of TFP growth on employment are ambiguous, and depend on the ...
This paper proposes a model to examine the impact of exogenous technological growth on entrepreneurs...
This paper examines the long-run effects of growth on unemployment. It assumes that growth arises ex...
International audienceMuch of the literature on growth and unemployment has emphasized the effect of...
This paper seeks to gain insights on the relationship between growth and unemployment when consideri...
This paper is about the labour market consequences of creative destruction with on-the-job search. W...
This paper studies the impact of long-run productivity growth on job finding and sep-aration rates, ...
The jobs of the world population are increasingly threatened in a world filled with constant technol...
J. A. Schumpeter defined a creative destruction term to show that technological progress gives an op...
This paper seeks to gain insights into the relationship between growth and unemployment in a setting...
We consider a version of the Solow growth model where technological progress can be investment speci...
This paper seeks to gain insights into the relationship between growth and unemployment in a setting...
Only abstract. Paper copies of master’s theses are listed in the Helka database (http://www.helsinki...
This paper extends the now familiar Shapiro-Stiglitz (1984) model of labor market behavior to recons...
This paper studies the impact of long-run productivity growth on job \u85nding and sep-aration rates...
Theoretical predictions of the effect of TFP growth on employment are ambiguous, and depend on the ...
This paper proposes a model to examine the impact of exogenous technological growth on entrepreneurs...
This paper examines the long-run effects of growth on unemployment. It assumes that growth arises ex...
International audienceMuch of the literature on growth and unemployment has emphasized the effect of...
This paper seeks to gain insights on the relationship between growth and unemployment when consideri...
This paper is about the labour market consequences of creative destruction with on-the-job search. W...
This paper studies the impact of long-run productivity growth on job finding and sep-aration rates, ...
The jobs of the world population are increasingly threatened in a world filled with constant technol...
J. A. Schumpeter defined a creative destruction term to show that technological progress gives an op...
This paper seeks to gain insights into the relationship between growth and unemployment in a setting...
We consider a version of the Solow growth model where technological progress can be investment speci...
This paper seeks to gain insights into the relationship between growth and unemployment in a setting...
Only abstract. Paper copies of master’s theses are listed in the Helka database (http://www.helsinki...
This paper extends the now familiar Shapiro-Stiglitz (1984) model of labor market behavior to recons...