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Andreas Mueller

Institution: Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)

Primary Field: Labor (weighted toward more recent publications)

Homepage: https://sites.google.com/view/andreasimueller/

First Publication: 2010

Most Recent: 2024

RePEc ID: pmu176 ↗

Publication Scores

Scores use coauthorship adjustment: α/n credit per paper, where n = number of authors. α = 2.02: calibrated so average adjusted count equals average raw count (a zero-sum adjustment).

Period S (4x) A (2x) B (1x) C (½x) Total Percentile
Last 5 Years 6.73 0.00 0.67 0.00 7.40 91%
Last 10 Years 18.84 3.36 1.18 0.00 23.38 98%
All Time 22.87 5.38 3.20 1.01 32.46 96%

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 14
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 13.63

Publications (14)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2024 Vacancy Durations and Entry Wages: Evidence from Linked Vacancy–Employer–Employee Data Review of Economic Studies S 4
2022 Has the Willingness to Work Fallen during the Covid Pandemic? Labour Economics B 3
2022 Job Search Behavior Among the Employed and Non‐Employed Econometrica S 4
2021 Job Seekers' Perceptions and Employment Prospects: Heterogeneity, Duration Dependence, and Bias American Economic Review S 3
2020 The Shadow Margins of Labor Market Slack Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking B 4
2018 Wage Dispersion and Search Behavior: The Importance of Nonwage Job Values Journal of Political Economy S 2
2017 Separations, Sorting, and Cyclical Unemployment American Economic Review S 1
2016 A Contribution to the Empirics of Reservation Wages American Economic Journal: Economic Policy A 2
2016 Unemployment Insurance and Disability Insurance in the Great Recession Journal of Labor Economics A 3
2013 Asymmetric Labor Market Institutions in the EMU and the Volatility of Inflation and Unemployment Differentials Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking B 2
2012 Time Use, Emotional Well-Being, and Unemployment: Evidence from Longitudinal Data American Economic Review S 2
2011 Job Search, Emotional Well-Being and Job Finding in a Period of Mass Unemployment: Evidence from High-Frequency Longitudinal Data Brookings Papers on Economic Activity B 2
2010 Job search and unemployment insurance: New evidence from time use data Journal of Public Economics A 2
2010 On-the-job search and wage dispersion: New evidence from time use data Economics Letters C 1