Discussion paper

DP17808 A Theory of Labor Markets with Inefficient Turnover

We develop a theory of labor markets with four features: search frictions, worker productivity shocks, wage rigidity, and two-sided lack of commitment. Inefficient job separations occur in the form of endogenous quits and layoffs that are unilaterally initiated whenever a worker’s wage-to-productivity ratio moves outside an inaction region. We derive sufficient statistics for the labor market response to aggregate shocks based on the distribution of workers’ wage-to-productivity ratios. These statistics crucially depend on the incidence of inefficient job separations, which we show how to identify using readily available microdata on wage changes and worker flows between jobs.

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Citation

Blanco, A, A Drenik, C Moser and E Zaratiegui (2023), ‘DP17808 A Theory of Labor Markets with Inefficient Turnover‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 17808. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp17808