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Empirical Labor Economics Theresa J. Devine (Assistant Professor of Economics, Assistant Professor of Economics, Penn State University)

Empirical Labor Economics By Theresa J. Devine (Assistant Professor of Economics, Assistant Professor of Economics, Penn State University)

Summary

This volume defines the economics of search, which has become a part of the standard graduate curriculum. The concept deals with the costs and benefits to individual workers - either employed or unemployed - of seeking a job with the highest possible pay.

Empirical Labor Economics Summary

Empirical Labor Economics: The Search Approach by Theresa J. Devine (Assistant Professor of Economics, Assistant Professor of Economics, Penn State University)

This book is suitable for graduates taking courses in labour economics which use a search approach. The economics of search has become a part of the standard graduate curriculum and deals with the costs and benefits to individual workers - either employed or unemployed - of seeking a job with the highest possible pay. This book surveys the empirical literature on the economics of search in a systematic manner.

Empirical Labor Economics Reviews

`The authors are acquainted with a huge literature. There is a danger, in an area that has experienced such rapid growth ... that some work will be lost or ignored. The authors have reduced the chances of this, and this book should encourage scholars in many countries to make further contributions.' Economica

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NPB9780195059366
9780195059366
0195059360
Empirical Labor Economics: The Search Approach by Theresa J. Devine (Assistant Professor of Economics, Assistant Professor of Economics, Penn State University)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
1991-05-16
354
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