Labor market policy evaluation in equilibrium: some lessons of the job search and matching model
Cahuc, Pierre ; Le Barbanchon, Thomas
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2008
27 p.
evaluation ; job searching ; labour market policy
Discussion Paper Series
3687
Labour market
English
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"We analyze the consequences of counseling provided to job seekers in a standard job search and matching model. It turns out that neglecting equilibrium effects induced by counseling can lead to wrong conclusions. In particular, counseling can increase steady state unemployment although counseled job seekers exit unemployment at a higher rate than the non-counseled. Dynamic analysis shows that permanent and transitory policies can have effects of opposite sign on unemployment. "
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