THE ECONOMICS OF JOB SEARCH: A SURVEY |
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Authors: | STEVEN A. LIPPMAN JOHN J. McCALL |
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Affiliation: | University of California, Los Angeles |
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Abstract: | Part I of this survey presents a comprehensive and inte- grated analysis of job search. The labor market is characterized by incomplete information and search is conducted in an optimal manner. A variety of job search models are studied in this microeconomic setting. The paper contains a number of new results. Part 11 of the survey [to appear in the September 1976 issue of Economic Inquiry] addresses the empirical and policy implications of search theory. |
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