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Job search costs and incentives
Andriy Zapechelnyuk
, Ro’i Zultan
School of Economics
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Social Sciences
Costs
100%
Incentive
100%
Employees
100%
Job Search
100%
Labor Market
66%
Vacancy
66%
Policy
66%
Professional Occupations
66%
Wages
33%
Opportunity Cost
33%
Productivity
33%
Unemployment
33%
Contract Law
33%
Employment
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Job Search
100%
Information Costs
100%
Moral Hazard
66%
Welfare
66%
Frictional Unemployment
33%
Employment
33%
Labor Contract
33%
Share
33%
Opportunity Cost
33%