サーチ・モデルと応用労働経済学<br>Search Models and Applied Labor Economics

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サーチ・モデルと応用労働経済学
Search Models and Applied Labor Economics

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 308 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780521024648
  • DDC分類 331

基本説明

New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 1989. This collection of papers marks the development of empirical application of the search approach to labor economics.

Full Description

This 1989 collection of papers marks the development of empirical application of the search approach to labor economics - an approach which arose as a theoretical development of the 1960s and led to numerous insights in the 1970s. The search approach naturally incorporates uncertainty in the economic model, making up some of the early work in what is now called 'the economics of information'. Included are econometric issues such as estimation and specification of search models for wages and unemployment duration, continuous time models of turnover, and identification of structural parameters. Applications to policy questions including Unemployment Insurance and wage subsidy programs are given, and data collection issues are discussed within the search framework.

Contents

1. Introduction; Part I. Wages, Reservation Wages and Duration: 2. Estimation of wage offer distributions and reservation wages; 3. An empirical job-search model, with a test of the constant reservation-wage hypothesis; 4. Individual effects in a nonlinear model: explicit treatment of heterogeneity in the empirical job-search model; Part II. Continuous-time Models of Duration: 5. Earnings, unemployment, and the allocation of time over time; 6. Choice or chance? A structural interpretation of individual labor market histories; 7. Layoffs and duration dependence in a model of turnover; Part III. Applications: 8. Structural and reduced form approaches to analyzing unemployment durations; 9. Wages and the structure of unemployment rates; 10. How long is a spell of unemployment? Illusions and biases in the use of CPS data; Part IV. Mobility and Contracting: 11. Employment risk and labor market diversification; 12. A proposition and an example in the theory of job search with hours constraints; 13. Interfirm mobility and earnings; 14. Methods for analyzing employment contracts and other agreements; Index.

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