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Very Good-with no dust jacket. 0824041526. Library stamps/marks/labels/pocket, rear panel lightly paint speckled, otherwise light wear. Crisp copy.; "If macroeconomic policy prescriptions are based on the view of unemployment as productive job search it is important that we consider whether a braod class of unemployed workers act as if they were following the predictions of the job search theory, instead of focusing on a small sub-class in which search behavior is expected....This dissertation is a careful study of the job search theory--its historical development, its theoretical predictions for individual labor market activity, and it relevance in analyzing unemployment behavior and labor force participation decisions in the real world."; Outstanding Dissertations in Economics; Ex-Library; 209 pages.