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Search theory and the wage curve

Economics Letters, 2000
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A Theory of Targeted Search [PDF]

open access: possibleFederal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Working Papers, 2014
We present a theory of targeted search, where people with a nite information processing capacity search for a match. Our theory explicitly accounts for both the quantity and the quality of matches. It delivers a unique equilibrium that resides in between the random matching and the directed search outcomes. The equilibrium that emerges from this middle
Cheremukhin, Anton A.   +2 more
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Action–state orientation and the theory of planned behavior: A study of job search in China

open access: yesJournal of Vocational Behavior, 2006
Job search is an important element of people's careers and is especially critical for unemployed individuals. The current study surveyed a sample of 328 unemployed job seekers in China to test hypotheses related to the theory of planned behavior and ...
Zhaoli Song, Connie R Wanberg
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Search and Consumer Theory

The Review of Economic Studies, 1982
A consumer faces list prices for commodities, but can buy one at a discount. Discounts vary randomly between sellers. The number of quotations sought depends on list prices, search costs and wealth. This function is homogeneous of degree zero, and, provided some sufficient conditions are satisfied, is; increasing in wealth; decreasing in search cost ...
Manning, R., Morgan, P. B.
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Introduction to Search Theory and Applications

Journal of Economic Theory, 2010
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Giuseppe Moscarini, Randall Wright
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On a Theory of Search

Biometrika, 1971
SUMMARY Stochastic models are developed to study the success of a search by what is termed a predator for randomly or contagiously located points, called prey. The model is specified by giving the distribution of the searching time to locate a prey, school or cluster of prey and the joint distribution of handling time and numbers caught from each ...
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Theory of Local Search

2017
Local search is a widely used method to solve combinatorial optimization problems. As many relevant combinatorial optimization problems are NP-hard, we often may not expect to find an algorithm that is guaranteed to return an optimal solution in a reasonable amount of time, i.e., in polynomial time.
Michiels, W., Aarts, E.H.L., Korst, Jan
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A Survey of Search Theory

Operations Research, 1968
Y TASK of preparing a survey of search theory has been eased by having access to two bibliographies. ENSLOW[81 t has prepared a bibliography, with abstracts, of Search Theory and Reconnaissance Theory that partially serves the purpose of a survey. S. M.
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The Theory of Search

Operations Research, 1957
This is Part III, concluding the series of three papers on The Theory of Search Part I, Kinematic Bases, appeared in Opns. Res. 4, 324–346 (1956) and Part II, Target Detection, in 4, 503–531 (1956). The present paper, while similar in content and results to the third chapter of Search and Screening (O.E.G. Report No.
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