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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-28T09:35:57+00:00Financial Frictions, Financial Shocks and Labour Market Fluctuations in Canada
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2011/12/discussion-paper-2011-10/
What are the effects of financial market imperfections on unemployment and vacancies in Canada? The author estimates the model of Zhang (2011) – a standard monetary dynamic stochastic general-equilibrium model augmented with explicit financial and labour market frictions – with Canadian data for the period 1984Q2–2010Q4, and uses it to examine the importance of financial shocks on labour market fluctuations in Canada.2011-12-14T11:14:54+00:00enFinancial Frictions, Financial Shocks and Labour Market Fluctuations in Canada2011-12-14Economic modelsFinancial marketsLabour marketsDiscussion Paper 2011-10https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/dp2011-10.pdfFinancial Frictions, Financial Shocks and Labour Market Fluctuations in CanadaYahong ZhangDecember 2011EE3E32E4E44JJ6Fixed-Term and Permanent Employment Contracts: Theory and Evidence
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2011/10/working-paper-2011-21/
This paper constructs a theory of the coexistence of fixed-term and permanent employment contracts in an environment with ex-ante identical workers and employers. Workers under fixed-term contracts can be dismissed at no cost while permanent employees enjoy labor protection.2011-10-07T13:34:15+00:00enFixed-Term and Permanent Employment Contracts: Theory and Evidence2011-10-07Labour marketsPotential outputProductivityWorking Paper 2011-21https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/wp2011-21.pdfFixed-Term and Permanent Employment Contracts: Theory and EvidenceShutao CaoEnchuan ShaoPedro SilosOctober 2011HH2H29JJ2J23J3J38Financial Factors and Labour Market Fluctuations
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2011/05/working-paper-2011-12/
What are the effects of financial market imperfections on unemployment and vacancies? Since standard DSGE models do not typically model unemployment, they abstract from this issue.2011-05-04T07:49:20+00:00enFinancial Factors and Labour Market Fluctuations2011-05-04Economic modelsFinancial marketsLabour marketsWorking Paper 2011-12https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/wp11-12.pdfFinancial Factors and Labour Market FluctuationsYahong ZhangMay 2011EE3E32E4E44JJ6