Labor demand and equilibrium wage formation
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Labor demand and equilibrium wage formation
(Contributions to economic analysis, 213)
North-Holland, 1993
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"Papers ... presented at a conference held at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam on January 9-11, 1992"--Pref
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内容説明
The economics of labour demand and personnel is presented in this collection of 14 essays. The main purpose of the volume is to bridge the existing knowledge application gap. Particular attention is paid to nonlinear labour demand dynamics and equilibrium models for job flows, search and wage growth. At the end of each paper, a reviewer's comment is provided.
目次
- Part 1 Nonlinear labour demand dynamics - the aggregate level: the thin end of the wedge - non-linearity in stochastic labour market dynamics, G.A. Pfann
- comments, C. Bean
- cyclical behaviour of employment in the UK - the role of endogenous adjustment costs, S.M. Burgess
- comments, F. van der Ploeg
- the importance of kinked adjustment costs - some evidence from UK manufacturing, B. Lockwood and A. Manning
- comments, N. Westergard-Nielsen
- spatial and temporal aggregation in the dynamics of labour demand, D.S. Hamermesh
- comments, A. Kapteyn. Part 2 Nonlinear labour demand dynamics - the firm level: a test of negotiation and incentive compensation models using longitudinal French enterprise data, J.M. Abowd and F. Kramarz
- comments, P. Kooreman
- asymmetric adjustment costs and the estimation of panel data, F. Schiantarelli and A. Sembenelli
- comments, F.C. Palm
- dynamic models of employment based on firm-level panel data, S. Machin et al
- comments, A. van Soest. Part 3 Job flows and equilibrium search models: the cyclical behaviour of job creation and job destruction, D.T. Mortensen and C.A. Pissarides
- comments, B.M.S. van Praag
- on the estimation of equilibrium search models from panel data, G.J. van den Berg and G. Ridder
- comments, C.A. Pissarides
- equilibrium dismissal without stigma, C.J. Flinn
- comments, J. Theeuwes
- matching job seekers and vacancies, M. Lindeboom et al
- comments, C. Teulings. Part 4 Equilibrium wage formation: equilibrium wage dynamics and firm growth in the steady-state, K. Burdett and M.G. Coles
- comments, H. van Ees
- using wage growth models to estimate the returns to experience, seniority, and job mobility, J.G. Altonji and N. Williams
- comments, H. van Ophem
- towards disentangling supply and demand in a model of wages and job level, H. van Ophem and J. Hartog
- comments, A. de Vos.
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