Search Theory and Unemployment contains nine chapters that survey
and extend the theory of job search and its application to the
problem of unemployment. The volume ranges from surveys of job
search theory that take microeconomic and macroeconomic
perspectives to original theoretical contributions which focus on
the externalities arising from non-sequential search and search
under imperfect information. It includes a clear and authoritative
survey of econometric methods that have been developed to estimate
models of job search, as well as two lucid contributions to the
empirical search literature. Finally, it includes a study that
reviews and extends the literature on optimal unemployment
insurance and concludes with an appraisal of the influence of
search theory on the thinking of macroeconomic policymakers.
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