Marcel Jansen
Professor
Economics
Fundación de Estudios de Economía Aplicada
Spain
Biography
Full Professor at the Autonomous University of Madrid and Doctor of Economics from the European University Institute of Florence. He is an expert in Macroeconomics and Labor Economics with particular emphasis on Search Theory whose pioneers were awarded the Nobel Prize in 2010. Marcel Jansen has collaborated since 2009 with FEDEA and has been a consultant to the Inter-American Development Bank and the OECD in matters such as Collective bargaining and youth unemployment. He has numerous publications in scientific journals of international prestige.
Research Interest
Labor economics, Search theory, macroeconomy.
Publications
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Blázquez, Maite and Jansen, Marcel, Efficiency in a Matching Model with Heterogeneous Agents: Too Many Good or Bad Jobs? (December 2003). IZA Discussion Paper No. 968. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=487362
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Westerheijden, D. F., Stensaker, B., Rosa, M. J. and Corbett, A. (2014), Next Generations, Catwalks, Random Walks and Arms Races: conceptualising the development of quality assurance schemes. European Journal of Education, 49: 421–434.
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Dolado, Juan Jose and Jansen, Marcel and Jimeno, Juan F., Dual Employment Protection Legislation: A Framework for Analysis (April 2005). IZA Discussion Paper No. 1564. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=706361
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Dolado, J.J., Jansen, M., & Jimeno, J.F. (2002). A Matching Model of Crowding- out and On-the-job Search (with an Application to Spain).
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Dolado, J. J., Jansen, M. and Jimeno, J. F. (2009), On-the-Job Search in a Matching Model with Heterogeneous Jobs and Workers*. The Economic Journal, 119: 200–228.