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matching technology 11 Arbeitsuche 6 Matching 6 information frictions 6 online job search 6 search channels 6 Job search 5 Unemployment 5 Arbeitslosigkeit 4 Breitbandkommunikation 4 Broadband communications 4 Deutschland 4 Estimation 4 Germany 4 Information technology 4 Informationstechnik 4 Internet 4 Schätzung 4 Search theory 4 Suchtheorie 4 empirical identification 3 endogenous wage and capital distributions 3 micro-foundations 3 on-the-job search 3 unemployment 3 wage posting 3 Arbeitsmarkt 2 Arbeitsmobilität 2 Competitive Search 2 Educational Differences in Unemployment Volatility 2 Endogenous Matching Technology 2 Kapital 2 Lohnstruktur 2 Schätztheorie 2 Theorie 2 Time Use 2 Variable Search Effort 2 Wage Posting 2 Capital 1 Directed search 1
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Free 12
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Book / Working Paper 14 Article 1
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Working Paper 8 Arbeitspapier 4 Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 11 Undetermined 3 German 1
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Gürtzgen, Nicole 7 Pohlan, Laura 6 Diegmann, André 5 Berg, Gerard J. van den 4 Galindo-Rueda, Fernando 3 van den Berg, Gerard J. 3 Gomme, Paul 2 Lkhagvasuren, Damba 2 Nolte, André 2 Anglin, Paul 1 Arnott, Richard 1 Decreuse, Bruno 1 Julien, Benoit 1 Kennes, John 1 King, Ian Paul 1 Pohland, Laura 1
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Department of Economics, Concordia University 2 Department of Economics, Boston College 1 EconWPA 1 HAL 1 Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 1
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IZA Discussion Papers 3 Discussion paper series / IZA 2 Working Papers / Department of Economics, Concordia University 2 Boston College Working Papers in Economics 1 European economic review : EER 1 Macroeconomics 1 Working Paper 1 Working Papers / HAL 1 Working papers / Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy 1 ZEW Discussion Papers 1 ZEW discussion papers 1
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RePEc 6 ECONIS (ZBW) 5 EconStor 4
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Endogenous Wage and Capital Dispersion, On-the-Job Search and the Matching Technology
Galindo-Rueda, Fernando - 2002
indeed, more frequently used aggregate matching technology. Existing differences turn out to be crucial for the empirical …
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Endogenous wage and capital dispersion, on-the-job search and the matching technology
Galindo-Rueda, Fernando - 2002
indeed, more frequently used aggregate matching technology. Existing differences turn out to be crucial for the empirical …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011414689
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Are Brokers' Commission Rates on Home Sales Too High? A Conceptual Analysis
Arnott, Richard; Anglin, Paul - Department of Economics, Boston College - 1995
Many people believe that prevailing commission rates for residential real estate brokers are "too high" but do not offer a formal model. This paper presents a general equilibrium model of the housing market in which real estate brokers serve as matching intermediaries. We use this model to...
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Endogenous Wage and Capital Dispersion, On-the-Job Search and the Matching Technology
Galindo-Rueda, Fernando - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2002
indeed, more frequently used aggregate matching technology. Existing differences turn out to be crucial for the empirical …
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'Residual' Wage Disparity in Directed Search Equilibrium
Kennes, John; King, Ian Paul; Julien, Benoit - EconWPA - 2002
We examine how much of the observed wage dispersion among similar workers can be explained as a consequence of a lack of coordination among employers. To do this, we construct a directed search model with homogenous workers but where firms can create either good or bad jobs, aimed at either...
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