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  • Kennes, John

    Labour market search models and research. Visiting senior lecturer at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.

    www.johnkennes.dk

  • Manovskii, Iourii

    Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Pennsylvania. Contains links to his research on occupational mobility, wage inequality, human capital, and progressive taxation.

    www.econ.upenn.edu

  • Smith, Jennifer

    Warwick University. Research in labour economics and links to panel data resources.

    www.jennifercsmith.com

  • van Dijk, Jouke

    Professor of Regional Labour market Analysis at the University of Groningen.

    www.joukevandijk.nl

  • Yelowitz, Aaron

    Professor at University of Kentucky. Public finance, labor economics and health care. Recent work focuses on the living wage and health insurance mandates.

    gatton.uky.edu

  • Impullitti, Giammario

    Lecturer, New York University Economics Department.

    homepages.nyu.edu

  • Borjas, George

    Professor of Economics and Social Policy at Harvard University. Includes research, teaching material and a CV.

    ksghome.harvard.edu

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