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Search-Theoretic Models of the Labor Market: A Survey


Author(s): Richard Rogerson | Robert Shimer | Randall Wright
doi: 10.1257/002205105775362014
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  Journal of Economic Literature
 
Print ISSN: 0022-0515
Volume: 43 | Issue: 4
Cover date: December 2005
Page(s): 959-988
 
 
  Abstract text

We survey the literature on search-theoretic models of the labor market. We show how this approach addresses many issues, including the following: Why do workers sometimes choose to remain unemployed? What determines the lengths of employment and unemployment spells? How can there simultaneously exist unemployed workers and unfilled vacancies? What determines aggregate unemployment and vacancies? How can homogeneous workers earn different wages? What are the tradeoffs firms face from different wages? How do wages and turnover interact? What determines efficient turnover? We discuss various modeling choices concerning wage determination and the meeting process, including recent models of directed search.

 
  Author(s) affiliations
 
1Arizona State University.
2University of Chicago.
3University of Pennsylvania.
 
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