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Automation risk and subjective wellbeing in the UK

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Dale Mortensen and Christopher Pissarides receive IZA Prize in Labor Economics

Journal of Population Economics, 2005
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Pissarides, Christopher A.   +3 more
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The Relevance of Christopher Pissarides’ Contribution to Mena Labor Markets

Middle East Development Journal, 2011
High unemployment rates in MENA appear to be structural in nature and result from the significant segmentation of the region's economies along formal-informal and public-private lines. It thus appears at first that Christopher's Pissarides' seminal contribution on the search theoretic underpinnings of unemployment are less relevant than a Harris-Todaro-
Ragui Assaad
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Christopher A. Pissarides (1948–)

2019
Chris Pissarides has pioneered the concept of equilibrium unemployment arising from search and matching frictions. In his theory, unemployment is neither Keynesian nor classical, but results from a lack of information about job opportunities and imperfect knowledge of the location and skills of job seekers.
Etienne Wasmer
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