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We propose a spatial search-matching model where both job creation and job destruction are endogenous. Workers are ex …
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We develop a standard search-matching model in which mobility costs are so high that it is too costly for workers to …
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and search-matching models. For that, we study a policy that consists in decreasing the urban unemployment benefit. In an … efficiency wage model, we find that there is no Todaro paradox while this is not always true in a search-matching model since a …
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We show how small initial wealth differences between low skilled black and white workers can generate large differences in their labor-market outcomes. This even occurs in the absence of a taste for discrimination against blacks or exogenous differences in the distance to jobs. Because of the...
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We develop a search-matching model with rural-urban migration and an explicit land market. Wages, job creation, urban … effect on urban wages, which reduces job creation and thus migration. When these two effects are combined with search …
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We develop a search-matching model with rural-urban migration and an explicit land market. Wages, job creation, urban … effect on urban wages, which reduces job creation and thus migration. When these two effects are combined with search …
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We develop a search-matching model with rural-urban migration and an explicit land market. Wages, job creation, urban … effect on urban wages, which reduces job creation and thus migration. When these two effects are combined with search …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008694561
We develop an urban-search model in which firms post wages. When all workers are identical, there is a unique wage in … equilibrium even in the presence of search and spatial frictions. This wage is affected by spatial and labor costs. When workers …
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We develop a search-matching model with rural-urban migration and an explicit land market. Wages, job creation, urban … effect on urban wages, which reduces job creation and thus migration. When these two effects are combined with search …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008784727
We develop a regional model where, in the city, unemployment prevails because of too high (efficiency) wages, while, in the rural area, workers are paid at their marginal productivity. We characterize the steady-state equilibrium and show that it is unique. We then consider two policies:...
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