Guerrazzi, Marco (2015): Increasing returns in matching and labour market dynamics: Comments on indeterminacy and search theory.
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Abstract
In this note I discuss the condition for indeterminacy in the context of search models with increasing returns in the matching technology. Building on the theoretical framework set forth by Giammarioli (2003), I argue that increasing returns with respect to vacancies at the aggregate level is only a necessary requirement for indeterminate equilibrium paths. Specifically, I show that sunspot equilibria can actually be obtained by imposing an additional condition between the private and the social elasticity of the matching function with respect to unemployment.
Item Type: | MPRA Paper |
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Original Title: | Increasing returns in matching and labour market dynamics: Comments on indeterminacy and search theory |
Language: | English |
Keywords: | Search theory; Matching function; Indeterminacy; General equilibrium. |
Subjects: | E - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics > E1 - General Aggregative Models > E10 - General E - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics > E2 - Consumption, Saving, Production, Investment, Labor Markets, and Informal Economy > E24 - Employment ; Unemployment ; Wages ; Intergenerational Income Distribution ; Aggregate Human Capital ; Aggregate Labor Productivity J - Labor and Demographic Economics > J6 - Mobility, Unemployment, Vacancies, and Immigrant Workers > J64 - Unemployment: Models, Duration, Incidence, and Job Search |
Item ID: | 61947 |
Depositing User: | Prof. Marco Guerrazzi |
Date Deposited: | 07 Feb 2015 14:40 |
Last Modified: | 07 Oct 2019 19:02 |
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URI: | https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/id/eprint/61947 |