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This 1989 collection of papers marks the development of empirical
application of the search approach to labor economics - an approach
which arose as a theoretical development of the 1960s and led to
numerous insights in the 1970s. The search approach naturally
incorporates uncertainty in the economic model, making up some of
the early work in what is now called 'the economics of
information'. Included are econometric issues such as estimation
and specification of search models for wages and unemployment
duration, continuous time models of turnover, and identification of
structural parameters. Applications to policy questions including
Unemployment Insurance and wage subsidy programs are given, and
data collection issues are discussed within the search framework.
"Structural Models of Wage and Employment Dynamics" contains
selected papers from a conference held in honour of Professor Dale
T. Mortensen upon the occasion of his 65th birthday. The papers are
on some of Professor Dale T. Mortensen's current research topics:
The development of equilibrium dynamic models designed to account
for wage dispersion and the time series behaviour of job and worker
flows. The conference is the sixth in a series. From the beginning
there has been a close interplay among economic theorists,
econometricians, and applied economists. This book also has a
section with theoretical papers as well as sections wtih micro- and
macro-econometric papers. These conferences have had significant
influence on how we think about public policy in the labour market,
and what kinds of data would be needed to answer questions about
these policies.
*Contributions to Economic Analysis was established in 1952
*The series purpose is to stimulate the international exchange of
scientific information
*The series includes books from all areas of macroeconomics and
microeconomics
This 1989 collection of papers marks the development of empirical
application of the search approach to labor economics - an approach
which arose as a theoretical development of the 1960s and led to
numerous insights in the 1970s. The search approach naturally
incorporates uncertainty in the economic model, making up some of
the early work in what is now called 'the economics of
information'. Included are econometric issues such as estimation
and specification of search models for wages and unemployment
duration, continuous time models of turnover, and identification of
structural parameters. Applications to policy questions including
Unemployment Insurance and wage subsidy programs are given, and
data collection issues are discussed within the search framework.
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