Frictional unemployment, bargaining, and agglomeration

Xinmeng Li1, Dao-Zhi Zeng1
1Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan

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This paper examines how matching elasticity and labor bargaining power affect industrial agglomeration in an open economy with frictional labor markets. The analysis is based on a footloose capital model of two symmetric regions with a single industry and immobile labor. Unemployment is generated by a Diamond–Mortensen–Pissarides-type search and matching mechanism. We find that the agglomeration force caused by search frictions in the labor market may be strong enough to break the symmetric equilibrium when the matching elasticity with respect to job vacancies is large and/or labor bargaining power is strong. Matching elasticity is crucial for determining the configuration of economic geography.

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