Browsing by Author "Mortensen, Dale T."
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The bank of Sweden Prize in economic sciences in memory of Alfred Nobel, 2010
Diamond, Peter A.; Mortensen, Dale T.; Pissarides, Christopher A. (2011)
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Chapter 18 Job reallocation, employment fluctuations and unemployment
Mortensen, Dale T.; Pissarides, Christopher A. (1999)The purpose of this chapter is twofold. First, it reviews the model of search and matching equilibrium and derives the properties of employment and unemployment equilibrium. Second, it applies the model to the study of ...
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Chapter 39 New developments in models of search in the labor market
Mortensen, Dale T.; Pissarides, Christopher A. (1999)Equilibrium models of labor markets characterized by search and recruiting friction and by the need to reallocate workers from time to time across alternative productive activities represent the segment of the research ...
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Consumption and savings with unemployment risk : implications for optimal employment contracts
Mortensen, Dale T.; Pissarides, Christopher A. (2002)
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The Cyclical Behavior of Job Creation and Job Destruction
Pissarides, Christopher A.; Mortensen, Dale T. (North-Holland, 1993)
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The cyclical behavior of job creation and job destruction
Mortensen, Dale T.; Pissarides, Christopher A. (1992)
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Dale Mortensen and Christopher Pissarides receive IZA Prize in Labor Economics
Pissarides, Christopher A.; Mortensen, Dale T. (2005)
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Interview with Nobel Prize Laureates Peter A. Diamond, Dale T. Mortensen and Christopher A. Pissarides
Diamond, Peter A.; Mortensen, Dale T.; Pissarides, Christopher A. (2010)
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Job creation and job destruction in the theory of unemployment
Mortensen, Dale T.; Pissarides, Christopher A. (1994)In this paper we model a job-specific shock process in the matching model of unemployment with non-cooperative wage behaviour. We obtain endogenous job creation and job destruction processes and study their properties. We ...
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Job creation and job destruction in the theory of unemployment
Mortensen, Dale T.; Pissarides, Christopher A. (1993)
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Job matching, wage dispersion, and unemployment
Mortensen, Dale T.; Pissarides, Christopher A. (Oxford University Press, 2016)
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Job reallocation, employment fluctuations and unemployment
Mortensen, Dale T.; Pissarides, Christopher A. (Elsevier, 1999)
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Job Reallocation, Employment Fluctuations and Unemployment
Mortensen, Dale T.; Pissarides, Christopher A. (1999)
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New developments in models of search in the labor market
Mortensen, Dale T.; Pissarides, Christopher A. (Elsevier, 1999)
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New developments in models of search in the labour market
Mortensen, Dale T.; Pissarides, Christopher A. (1999)
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Taxes, subsidies and equilibrium labor market outcomes
Mortensen, Dale T.; Pissarides, Christopher A. (Cambridge University Press, 2003)We explore the effects of taxes and subsidies on job creation, job destruction, employment and wages in the Mortensen-Pissarides version of the search and matching equilibrium framework. Qualitative analytical results show ...
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Taxes, subsidies and equilibrium labour market outcomes
Mortensen, Dale T.; Pissarides, Christopher A. (2001)
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Technological Progress
Mortensen, Dale T.; Pissarides, Christopher A. (1995)
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Technological progress, job creation, and job destruction
Mortensen, Dale T.; Pissarides, Christopher A. (1998)New technology embodied in capital equipment can be adopted either through destruction of existing jobs and the creation of new ones or by renovation, updating the job's equipment. Under the assumption that the destruction ...
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Unemployment responses to 'skill-biased' technology shocks: The role of labour market policy
Mortensen, Dale T.; Pissarides, Christopher A. (1999)Do skill-biased shocks that increase the spread of labour productivities, interacting with different policy regimes, explain the rise in unemployment in Europe relative to the United States in the 1980s and 1990s? The ...