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- Firm location and job creation in cities
- Racial beliefs, location and the causes of crime
- Job matching, social network and word-of-mouth communication
- International risk sharing in the short run and in the long run
- Compensating wage differentials, workers' heterogeneity and imperfect competition in labor market
- Compensating wage differentials, workers' heterogeneity and imperfect competition in the labor market
- Why is central Paris rich and downtown Detroit poor?, an amenity-based theory
- Intergenerational education transmission, neighborhood quality and/or parents' involvement?, by Eleonora Patacchini, Yves Zenou
- Does space affect search?, a theory of local unemployment
- Search intensity, cost of living and local labor markets in Britain
- Equilibrium urban unemployment
- How to finance education when the labor force is heterogeneous?
- Spatial mismatch, search effort and urban spatial structure
- Local labour markets, job matching and urban location
- A discrete-time stochastic model of job-matching
- How imperfect competition in the labor market affects long-term unemployment policies
- Does city structure affect the labor market outcomes of black workers ?
- Dual labour markets, urban unemployment and multicentric cities
- Equilibrium search unemployment with explicit spatial frictions
- Bid rents under unemployment risk, delayed versus timeless uncertainty
- How does imperfect competition in the labour market affect unempolyment policies?
- On the endogenous formation of secondary employment centres in a city
- Organized crime, corruption and punishment
- Demand uncertainty, mismatch and (un)employment, a microeconomic approach
- Location and education in South African cities under and after apartheid
- Do oppositional identities reduce employment for ethnic minorities ?
- Why is central Paris rich and downtown Detroit poor?, an amenity-based theory
- Job matching, social network and word-of-mouth communication
- Density, social networks and job search methods, theory and application to Egypt
- Labour specialization and city formation
- Do oppositional identities reduce employment for ethnic minorities?
- Skill acquisition and wage competition with heterogeneous workers and firms
- Efficiency wages, labour heterogeneity and the financing of the training cost
- Social networks and crime decisions, the role of social structure in facilitating delinquent behaviour
- How does imperfect competition in the labor market affect unemployment policies?
- Are shirking and leisure substitutable? an empirical test of efficiency wages based on urban economic theory, by Stephen L. Ross, Yves Zenou
- Search intensity, cost of living and local labour markets in Britain
- Demand uncertainty, mismatch, and (un)employment
- Mismatch, transport mode and search decisions in England
- The importance of the distribution of consumers in horizontal product differentiation
- Social interactions, ethnic minorities and urban unemployment
- Spatial mismatch, from the hypothesis to the theories
- Private versus public schools in post-apartheid South African cities, theory and policy implications
- Wage competition with heterogeneous workers and firms
- Space, search and efficiency
- Dual labor markets, urban unemployment and multicentric cities
- Space and unemployment, the labour-market effects of spatial mismatch
- Efficiency wages, involuntary unemployment and urban spatial structure
- Labor specialization and city formation
- On the existence of spatial monopolies under free entry