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1“...This paper examines life cycle vocational training investments in the context of a model with search frictions that features skill obsolescence and...”
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2by Arnaud Chéron Jean-Olivier Hairault François Langot Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.12.2011)“...This study examines age-dependent employment protection by extending the theory of equilibrium unemployment to account for a finite working life-time. The...”
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3“...In this paper, we develop a matching model where firms invest in transferable human capital. Workers are endowed with heterogeneous abilities and, as a result...”
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4by Arnaud Chéron Jean-Olivier Hairault François Langot Published in Journal of labor economics (01.10.2013)“...This paper extends the job creation–job destruction approach to the labor market to take into account a deterministic finite horizon. As hirings and...”
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5by Chéron, Arnaud Hairault, Jean-Olivier Langot, François Published in Journal of public economics (2008)“...Phelps [Phelps, E. (1994): “Low-wage employment subsidies versus the welfare state”, American Economic Review 84, 54–58.] presented the case for a low-wage...”
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6“..."This paper develops an equilibrium search model with endogenous job destructions and where firms decide at the time of job entry how much to invest in...”
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7“...This paper develops an on-the-job search model with wage posting where unemployment benefits are proportional to past wages. We emphasize that this contributes...”
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8“...Our paper seeks to gain insights into the effect of labour market institutions on the dynamics of the labour market during the diffusion process of new...”
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9“...This paper examines hiring decision under uncertainty of firing costs. We extend the labor demand problem of the firm to account for a random shock that hits...”
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10“...Searching for partners involves informational persistence that reduces future traders' matching probability. In this article, traders who are no longer...”
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11“...Dans cette étude, nous présentons un cadre théorique permettant d’analyser les interactions entre investissements en capital humain, turbulence économique et...”
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12“...This paper considers a matching model with both idiosyncratic productivity shocks that hit jobs at random and heterogeneity of workers according to ex ante...”
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13by Chéron, Arnaud Published in Revue d'économie politique (2009)“...Ce papier propose une évaluation structurelle de l'incidence du système de protection des emplois en France sur la dynamique par âge du marché du travail. Nous...”
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14by BARINCI, JEAN-PAUL CHÉRON, ARNAUD LANGOT, FRANCOIS Published in Macroeconomic dynamics (01.09.2006)“...This paper is concerned with the empirical relevance of indeterminacy and sunspots in explaining the business cycle. It argues that financial constraints...”
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15by Cheron, Arnaud Published in Revue économique (2002)“...[fre] Cet article vise à proposer une évaluation quantitative de l'incidence d'une substitution du système d'indemnisation chômage en place en France par une...”
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16by CHERON, ARNAUD NISHIMURA, KAZUO NOURRY, CARINE SEEGMULLER, THOMAS VENDITTI, ALAIN Published in Journal of money, credit and banking (01.03.2019)“...The interplay between growth and public debt is addressed considering a Barro‐type (1990) endogenous growth model where public spendings are financed through...”
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17“...This paper extends the labor market search model to account for monopolist intermediate good firms who face price adjustment costs. We show quantitatively that...”
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18“...Nous étudions les caractéristiques d'un système optimal de subvention à la formation continue générale. L'étude s'effectue dans un modèle frictionnel du marché...”
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19by Arnaud Chéron Jean-Olivier Hairault François Langot Published in Annals of economics and statistics (01.01.2009)“...Our objective in this paper is to show, by adopting a life-cycle unemployment equilibrium approach, that labor market institutions such as unemployment...”
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20by Algan, Yann Chéron, Arnaud Hairault, Jean-Olivier Langot, François Published in Economics letters (2004)“...Recent works have stressed that precautionary savings can provide a level of insurance against unemployment risks that is comparable to the current...”