In the two-sided search model, labour market tightness
A) is eliminated by employment insurance.
B) is irrelevant for firms' decisions.
C) is irrelevant for the labour force participation decision.
D) reduces the reservation wage.
E) affects the chances of finding a job.
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Q16: In the two-sided search model, the expected
Q17: The reservation wage
A)is the wage at which
Q18: The two-sided search model is consistent with
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Q21: Constant returns to scale in the
Q22: In the two-sided search model, the choice
Q23: The probability of finding a job in
Q24: Since World War II, the participation rate
A)has
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