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Do people move to cities because of marriage market considerations? In cities …
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subsequent narrowing with age of the gradient in health by SES. …
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Nobel laureates in economics make their most important and creative contributions
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This paper analyses the role of information in the search process. I …
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This paper shows that we can normalize job and worker characteristics so that, without frictions,
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In this paper, we employ search theory as a micro-economic foundation for the wasteful commuting hypothesis. It is … argued that the commute of the self-employed is the result of a search process for vacant workplaces, whereas employees … search for vacant jobs through space. Because the arrival rate of workplaces is much higher than the arrival rate of jobs …
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In this paper we analyse the commuting distribution from a job search perspective. We have examined under which …, spatially-differentiated search or heterogeneity ofjobs. Residential mobility does not appear to explain the shape of the …
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I examine a search model a la' Burdett and Judd (1983). Consumers are embedded in a consumers network, they may costly … search for price quotations and the information gathered are non-excludable along direct links. This allows me to explore the … effect of endogenous consumers externalities on market functioning. I first show that when search costs are low consumers …
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This paper builds a consumer search model where the cost of going back to stores already searched is explicitly taken … into account. We show that the optimal search rule under costly recall is very different from the optimal search rule under … perfect recall. Under costly recall, the optimal search behaviour is nonstationary and, moreover, the reservation price is not …
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We examine wage competition in a model where identical workers choose the number of jobs to apply for and identical firms simultaneously post a wage. The Nash equilibrium of this game exhibits the following properties: (i) an equilibrium where workers apply for just one job exhibits unemployment...
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