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64by Arnaud Chéron Published in Recherches économiques de Louvain (01.01.1999)“...Cet article analyse les implications de la réallocation géographique de la main-d'oeuvre sur la dynamique du chômage. On considère un modèle à deux régions où...”
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67“...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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69by Algan, Yann Chéron, Arnaud Hairault, Jean-Olivier Langot, François Published in Review of economic dynamics (2003)“...Does wealth matter for labor market transitions? This paper aims at giving a quantitative answer to this question. Econometric reduced-form estimates on French...”
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71“...This paper examines the age-related design of firing taxes by extending the theory of job creation and job destruction to account for a finite working...”
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72“...WP online halshs-00472751v1; International audience; Searching for partners involves informational persistence that reduces future traders’ matching...”
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73“...WP online halshs-00472751v1; International audience; Searching for partners involves informational persistence that reduces future traders’ matching...”
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74“...WP online halshs-00472751v1; International audience; Searching for partners involves informational persistence that reduces future traders’ matching...”
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75“...This paper develops a life-cycle approach to equilibrium unemployment. Workers only differ respectively to their distance from deterministic retirement. A non...”
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77“...Phelps (1994) presented the case for a low-wage subsidy policy. Since the mid-1990s, France has experimented with this strategy. This paper evaluates the e®ect...”
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79“...Our paper seeks to gain insights on the effect of labor market institutions on the evolution of overeducation (job competition), unemployment inequalities and...”
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80“...This paper extends the job creation - job destruction approach to the labor market to take into account the life-cycle of workers. Forward looking decisions...”