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Figure 1. The labor market equilibrium.
Figure 2. The qualitative effects of labor market policies.
Table 1. Baseline parameters assumed in the model simulation.
Table 2. Effects of labor policies when search externalities are internalized. (aggregate income percentage variations in brackets)
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