Une maquette analytique de long terme du marché du travail
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[eng] A Long-Term Analytic Model of the Labour Market by Bernard Salanié . Several small-scale models have recently been built to study the long-term workings of the French labour market. The aim of this paper is to present just such a (very) small-scale model, which can be solved in closed form and easily calibrated, and to use it to simulate the effects of various economic policy measures. [fre] Une maquette analytique de long terme du marché du travail par Bernard Salanié . Plusieurs maquettes décrivant le fonctionnement à long terme du marche du travail en France ont été construites récemment. L'objet de cet article est de présenter une maquette d'inspiration semblable très simple qui peut être résolue analytiquement et calibrée très facilement, puis de l'appliquer à l'étude des effets de diverses mesures de politique économique.Download Info
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Article provided by Programme National Persée in its journal Économie & prévision.
Volume (Year): 146 (2000)
Issue (Month): 5 ()
Pages: 1-13
Note: DOI:doi:10.3406/ecop.2000.6124
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