Working Paper

Limited Commitment Models of the Labour Market

Jonathan Thomas, Tim Worrall
CESifo, Munich, 2007

CESifo Working Paper No. 2109

We present an overview of models of long-term self-enforcing labor contracts in which risk sharing is the dominant motive for contractual solutions. A base model is developed which is sufficiently general to encompass the two-agent problem central to most of the literature, including variable hours. We consider two-sided limited commitment and look at its implications for aggregate labor market variables. We consider the implications for empirical testing and the available empirical evidence. We also consider the one-sided limited commitment problem for which there exists a considerable amount of empirical support.

CESifo Category
Labour Markets
Keywords: labor contracts, self-enforcing contracts, unemployment, business cycle
JEL Classification: E320,J410