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Model poszukiwań i dopasowań Diamond-Mortensen-Pissaridesa×Model cyklu koniunkturalnego opartego na czynnikach realnych×
DziedzinaEkonomiaEkonomia
RodzinaRegression modelRegression model
Rok powstania19821982
TwórcaPeter Diamond, Dale Mortensen, Christopher PissaridesFinn Kydland, Edward Prescott
TypEquilibrium labor market modelDynamic stochastic general equilibrium model
Źródło pierwotneMortensen, D. T., & Pissarides, C. A. (1994). Job Reallocation, Employment Fluctuations and Unemployment. In J. B. Taylor & M. Woodford (Eds.), Handbook of Macroeconomics, 1A, 1171–1227. link ↗Kydland, F. E., & Prescott, E. C. (1982). Time to Build and Aggregate Fluctuations. Econometrica, 50(6), 1345–1370. DOI ↗
Inne nazwyDMP Model, Search and Matching Model, Mortensen-Pissarides ModelRBC Model, Kydland-Prescott Model
Pokrewne22
PodsumowanieThe Diamond-Mortensen-Pissarides (DMP) model, developed by Peter Diamond, Dale Mortensen, and Christopher Pissarides in the early 1980s, is a fundamental framework for understanding labor market dynamics through the lens of search and matching frictions. It explains how workers and firms meet, form employment relationships, and separate, endogenously determining unemployment, vacancies, and wages.The Real Business Cycle (RBC) model, developed by Finn Kydland and Edward Prescott in 1982, is a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium framework that explains macroeconomic fluctuations as rational responses to exogenous technological shocks. Unlike Keynesian models that emphasize demand-side factors and nominal rigidities, the RBC model shows how productivity variations alone can generate business cycles that mimic observed employment, output, and investment dynamics.
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