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Minimum Wage Effects on Labor Market Outcomes under Search, Matching, and Endogenous Contact Rates1
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Document Date: 2006-02-03 17:47:43


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Georgetown / New York / Johns Hopkins / /

Country

Netherlands / Columbia / /

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W.E. Upjohn Institute / Abstract Building / /

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Search frictions / equilibrium search framework / job search / continued search / increased search activity / labor market search / search value / equilibrium selection devices / on-the-job search / unemployed search increases / blunt tool / continuous-time search environment / unemployed search / equilibrium search model / equilibrium selection device / equilibrium continuous-time search model / /

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Institute for Research / Yale / Society for Economic Dynamics / C.V. Starr Center for Applied Economics / New York Fed / W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research / NYU / /

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Matt Dey / Christopher J. Flinn / Holger Sieg / Luca Flabbi / Nash Bargaining / Julien Pratt / van den Berg / James Mabli / Ricardo Lagos / Martin Gervais / Sarah Hamersma / Jim Albrecht / divided using an explicit Nash-bargaining criteria / /

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Position

social planner / equilibrium search model of Albrecht / /

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North Carolina / /

Region

Western Ontario / /

Technology

production technologies / /

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