Vasilev, Aleksandar
(2020)
Search and matching frictions and business cycle fluctuations in Bulgaria.
International Journal of Business and Economics, 19
(3).
pp. 319-340.
ISSN 1607-0704
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Abstract
In this paper we investigate the quantitative importance of search and matching frictions in Bulgarian labor markets. This is done by augmenting an otherwise standard real business cycle model a la Long and Plosser (1983) with both a two-sided costly search and fiscal policy. This introduces a strong propagation mechanism that allows the model to capture the business cycles in Bulgaria better than earlier models. The model performs well vis-a-vis data, especially along the labor market dimension, and in addition dominates the market-clearing labor market framework featured in the standard RBC model, e.g Vasilev (2009), as well as the indivisible labor extension used in Hansen (1985).
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