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On firm-level, industry-level, and aggregate employment fluctuations

Miguel Casares

Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2013, vol. 37, issue 12, 2963-2978

Abstract: Employment fluctuations are examined, at different levels of aggregation, in a model with firm-specific hiring decisions due to search frictions and sticky pricing. The results indicate that firm-level employment dispersion rises with higher price stickiness and higher demand elasticity, whereas it falls with more convexity of search costs and with a higher labor supply elasticity. Industry-level employment is more volatile and less procyclical than aggregate employment, and a larger industry size reduces volatility and raises co-movement with output. The calibrated model is able to match the volatility, autocorrelation and cyclical correlation of US industry-level employment when incorporating firm-specific technology shocks.

Keywords: Employment fluctuations; Search frictions; Sticky prices; Firm-specific shocks (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E3 J2 J3 J4 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jedc.2013.08.009

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