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Using the (DMP) Model. (1) What determines a consumer’s decision to search for work? (2) What determines a firm’s decision to post a vacancy? (3) When a worker and firm are matched, what determines the wage paid to the worker? (4) Discuss the likely equilibrium effects of unemployment benefit (b) in the DMP model

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Using the DMP Model the factor that determines a consumer’s decision to search for work are:

  • The labor force, titled as Q.
  • The payoff gotten from home production.
  • The payoff gotten as a result of searching for market work.

What factor determines a firm’s decision to post a vacancy?

They are:

1. The cost that one gets from posting a vacancy, k

2. The wage rate which the suppose firm would pay, w

3. The outcome or the output that worker will make, z, etc.

Note that in DMP model, if a worker and firm are matched, the factor that determines the wage paid to the worker is the equation of :

w = a(z-b) + b,

Where a(z-b) =  Share the worker will get from the total share as a result of the bargain, based on the worker's bargaining power.

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