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Institute for the Study of Labor / Daniel S. Hamermesh / Jacob Mincer / Dale T. Mortensen / Christopher A. Pissarides / Orley Ashenfelter / Labour economics / Francine D. Blau / Jan Švejnar / Economics / Fellows of the Econometric Society / IZA Prize in Labor Economics
Date: 2013-11-26 02:33:22
Institute for the Study of Labor
Daniel S. Hamermesh
Jacob Mincer
Dale T. Mortensen
Christopher A. Pissarides
Orley Ashenfelter
Labour economics
Francine D. Blau
Jan Švejnar
Economics
Fellows of the Econometric Society
IZA Prize in Labor Economics

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