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1“...Job-to-job turnover provides a way for employers to escape statutory firing costs, as unprofitable workers may willfully quit their job on receiving an outside...”
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2by Costa Dias, Monica Joyce, Robert Postel‐Vinay, Fabien Xu, Xiaowei Published in Fiscal studies (01.06.2020)“...The COVID‐19 pandemic is having a dramatic economic impact in most countries. In the UK, it has led to sharp falls in labour demand in many sectors of the...”
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3“...Most applications of Nash bargaining over wages ignore between-employer competition for labor services and attribute all of the workers' rent to their...”
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4by Borowczyk-Martins, Daniel Jolivet, Grégory Postel-Vinay, Fabien Published in Review of economic dynamics (01.07.2013)“...We show that equilibrium matching models imply that standard estimates of the matching function elasticities are exposed to an endogeneity bias, which arises...”
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5by Fabien Postel-vinay Hélène Turon Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (01.08.2010)“...Individual labor earnings observed in worker panel data have complex, highly persistent dynamics. We investigate the capacity of a structural job search model...”
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6by James Albrecht Fabien Postel-Vinay Susan Vroman Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (01.05.2013)“...We demonstrate the existence of periodic nonstationary equilibria with self-generating cycles in a simple model of random search. Our results provide a theory...”
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7“...The existing literature on inequality between private and public sectors focuses on cross-section differences in earnings levels. Forward-looking agents,...”
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8by Andrew Clark Fabrice Etilé Fabien Postel-Vinay Claudia Senik Karine Van der Straeten Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.03.2005)“...This paper models the relationship between income and reported well-being using latent class techniques applied to panel data from twelve European countries...”
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9“...We document a negative correlation, at business cycle frequencies, between the net job creation rate of large employers and the level of aggregate unemployment...”
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11“...We study the cyclical comovement nominal wage growth (either monthly earnings or hourly wage rate) and labor market flows. We use microdata from the Survey of...”
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12“...The canonical model of job search and wage posting (Burdett and Mortensen, 1998) establishes a natural connection between the average wage growth in the...”
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13by Fabien Postel-Vinay Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (01.08.2002)“...This article compares the short- and long-run effects of technological progress on employment. It presents a simple model of frictional unemployment capturing...”
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14by Fabien Postel-Vinay Jean-Marc Robin Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (01.11.2002)“...We construct an equilibrium job search model with on-the-job search in which firms implement optimal-wage strategies under full information in the sense that...”
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15“...We study equilibrium wage and employment dynamics in a class of popular search models with wage posting, in the presence of aggregate productivity shocks...”
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16by Jesper Bagger François Fontaine Fabien Postel-Vinay Jean-Marc Robin Published in The American economic review (01.06.2014)“...We develop and estimate an equilibrium job search model of worker careers, allowing for human capital accumulation, employer heterogeneity, and...”
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17“...We study employment reallocation across employers through the lens ofa dynamic job ladder model. Workers always agree on a ranking ofemployers at all points in...”
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18“...Many theories of labor market turnover generate a job ladder. Due to search frictions, workers earn rents from employment. All workers agree on which jobs are,...”
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19“...We provide a quantitative exploration of business cycles in a frictional labor market under contract-posting. The steady-state random search and wage-posting...”
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20“...We construct indicators of the perception of job security for various job types in 12 European countries using individual data from the European Community...”