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VOL 101 NO. 4 MORTENSEN: MARKETS WITH SEARCH FRICTION AND THE DMP MODEL 1075 In the late 1960s a group of economists (George J. Stigler 1962; Charles Holt and Martin
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- What is a'matching labour demand and supply' argument?
- The argument is related to theoretical concept of matching labour demand and supply (Beveridge curve framework) and search frictions on the labour market presented by Diamond, Mortensen and Pissarides (known as DMP model) (see Mortensen 2011 ).
- How do we extend the benchmark model of DMP?
- We extend the benchmark model of DMP in a two-sector general equilibrium framework by introducing a frictionless segment of the labour market. We also examine the effects of trade reforms and labour…
- What is a matching function in a DMP model?
- The specification of the matching function adopted in what became known as the DMP model is a generalization of the linear case defined above. Specifically, the flow of matches is increasing, concave, and linearly homogenous in its two arguments, the number of unemployed workers and the number of vacancies participating in the matching process.