The job market for new economists: A market design perspective

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Hauptverfasser: Coles, Peter, Cawley, John, Levine, Phillip B, Niederle, Muriel, Roth, Alvin E, Siegfried, John J
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Applicants
Arbeitsplatzangebot
Arbeitsuche
Associations
Berufsanfänger
Candidates
College professors
Committees
Coordination failures
Economic theory
Economics
Economists
Employers
Employment
Employment interviews
Employment level
Graduate students
Hochschulabsolvent
Interviews
Job analysis
Job hunting
Job openings
Job search
Labor market
Labour market
Matching
Meetings
Non-governmental organizations
Publishing
Science
Social sciences
Statistical significance
Stellenangebot
Stellenanzeige
Stellenausschreibung
Stelleninformationssystem
Studies
U.S.A
Universities
USA
Websites
Wirtschaftsverband
Wirtschaftswissenschaftler
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