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Introduction to the special issue - Labor Market Outcomes : A Transatlantic Perspective

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  • Arnaud Chéron
  • François Langot

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The ADRES conference "Labor market outcomes: a transatlantic perspective" took place in Paris, in January 2008. It was jointly organized by the University of Le Mans and the EDHEC Business School. Approximately 40 papers were presented in plenary and parallel sessions. The plenary speakers were G. Berola, P. Cahuc, F. Kramarz, L. Ljungqvist, E. Prescott, R. Rogerson, R. Shimer, V. Rios-Rull, E. Wasmer and C. Zimmerman. A selection of the papers are published in this special issue of the "Annals of Economics and Statistics".

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  • Arnaud Chéron & François Langot, 2009. "Introduction to the special issue - Labor Market Outcomes : A Transatlantic Perspective," Annals of Economics and Statistics, GENES, issue 95-96, pages 5-11.
  • Handle: RePEc:adr:anecst:y:2009:i:95-96:p:5-11
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