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Working Paper No. 99

An Equilibrium Model of Search Unemployment

Working Paper
Reference
Albrecht, James W. and Bo Axell (1983). “An Equilibrium Model of Search Unemployment”. IFN Working Paper No. 99. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).

Authors
James W. Albrecht, Bo Axell

This paper develops a simple general equilibrium model with sequential search in which a non-degenerate wage offer distribution is endogenously determined. We use this model to analyze the comparative statics effects of increases in unemployment compensation on the unemployment rate and aggregate welfare taking into account the induced change in the wage offer distribution. Our results differ significantly from the predictions of the standard "partial-partial" model. For example, one can expect a selective increase in unemployment compensation, made available to those who impute a relatively low value to leisure, to decrease the equilibriumum rate of unemployment.