Working Paper

Workforce Location and Equilibrium Unemployment in a Duocentric Economy with Matching Frictions

Etienne Lehmann, Paola L. Montero Ledezma, Bruno Van der Linden
CESifo, Munich, 2015

CESifo Working Paper No. 5506

This article examines unemployment disparities and efficiency in a densely populated economy with two job centers and workers distributed between them. We introduce commuting costs and search-matching frictions to deal with the spatial mismatch between workers and firms. In a decentralized economy job-seekers do not internalize a composition externality they impose on all the unemployed. With symmetric job centers, a change in the distribution of the workforce can lead to asymmetric equilibrium outcomes. We calibrate the model for Los Angeles and Chicago Metropolitan Statistical Areas. Simulations suggest that changes in the workforce distribution have non-negligible effects on unemployment rates, wages, and net output, but cannot be the unique explanation of a substantial mismatch problem.

CESifo Category
Labour Markets
Keywords: spatial mismatch, commuting, urban unemployment, externality
JEL Classification: J640, R130, R230