Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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956914 | Journal of Economic Theory | 2012 | 29 Pages |
Abstract
We develop a theoretical model of firm dynamics and unemployment and characterize equilibria with tenure dependent separation taxes. The model is a version of the Lucas and Prescott island model with undirected search. Two equivalent decentralizations are considered: one with spot labor markets and one with long-term employment relations. We model “temporary contracts” as the special case of a separation tax that only applies to workers with tenure higher than J. While in principle these contracts require a J-dimensional state space, equilibrium allocations solve a simple dynamic programming problem characterized by two-dimensional inaction set(s).
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Authors
Fernando Alvarez, Marcelo Veracierto,