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Search Theory and Duration Data: A Theory of Sorts

Stephen W. Salant

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1977, vol. 91, issue 1, 39-57

Abstract: I. An introduction to sampling from length-biased populations, 39.—II. The pure sorting model implied by job-search theory, 44.—III. Empirical estimation of the pure sorting model, 48.—IV. Determining the underlying process—a possible experiment, 53.—Appendix, 56.

Date: 1977
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