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Monopolistic Competition and Search Unemployment
T.H.W. Ziesemer
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Macro, International & Labour Economics
Graduate School of Business and Economics
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Search Unemployment
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Monopolistic Competition
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Goods Market
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Unemployment
50%
Labor Market
50%
Macroeconomics
25%
Policy Issues
25%
Firm Size
25%
Original Model
25%
Real Wages
25%
Comparative Statics
25%
Market Variables
25%
Number of Firms
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Imperfect Competition
25%
Aggregate Output
25%
Partial Results
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Stiglitz
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Static Properties
25%
Unemployment Model
25%
Degree of Competition
25%
Firm Output
25%
Business Parameters
25%
Hiring Costs
25%
Monopolistic Competition Model
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Labor Market
100%
Monopolistic Competition
100%
Frictional Unemployment
100%
Imperfect Competition
50%
Gross Domestic Product
50%
Comparative Statics
50%
Real Wages
50%
Macroeconomic Theory
50%
Unemployment Model
50%
INIS
competition
100%
market
100%
unemployment
100%
labor
50%
policy
16%
cost
16%
size
16%
output
16%
wages
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