On-the-job search and the cyclical dynamics of the labor market
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- 1 January 2007
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Abstract
We show how on-the-job search and the propagation of shocks to the economy are intricately linked. Rising search by employed workers in a boom amplifies the incentives of firms to post vacancies. In turn, more vacancies increases job search. By keeping job creation costs low for firms, on-the-job search greatly amplifies shocks. In our baseline calibration, this allows the model to generate fluctuations of unemployment, vacancies, and labour productivity whose magnitudes are close to the data, and leads output to be highly autocorrelated. JEL Classification: E21, E32, J64Keywords
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