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Research Article
The Effect of Job Destruction Shocks in Unemployment Theory
Author(s): Walid Y Alali* and John Knight
This Paper examines the connection between market density and unemployment, finding that they are not
independent of each other. It also highlights some issues with the assumption of unrestricted access to job openings
in the DiamondMortensen-Pissarides framework. By taking an open approach and using SMM, it is discovered that
the creation of jobs is not infinitely flexible. The restriction of setting the job distribution shock to zero, which is used
to create the dynamics of the Beveridge curve, is unnecessary because a recession leads to a decrease in vacancies as
unemployment increases. Contrary to popular belief, the calibrated model reveals that the process of dividing labour
actually causes fluctuations in unemployment rates throughout the economic cycle... View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2311-3278.24.12.249