Simultaneous equations models in applied search theory
This paper shows how standard simultaneous equations models arise in the analysis of survey data on wages and unemployment durations in the light of job search theory. Log-linear approximations to the key functional relations lead to ordinary log-linear simultaneous equations in which, moreover, spe...
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