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Simon Quinn

    University of Oxford

Simon Quinn is currently working as an Associate Professor at the University of Oxford Department of Economics, where he is also a Deputy Director of the Centre for the Study of African Economies. He is a member of St Antony’s College.

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Related Projects

  • Assisting Job Search in Low-Employment Communities

Related Publications

  • GLM|LIC Policy Brief No. 22

    Anonymity or Distance?
  • GLM|LIC Working Paper No. 17

    Curse of Anonymity or Tyranny of Distance?
  • GLM|LIC Working Paper No. 34

    Anonymity or Distance?
  • G²LM|LIC Working Paper No. 48

    Anonymity or Distance?
  • G²LM|LIC Working Paper No. 49

    Matching Frictions and Distorted Beliefs: Evidence from a Job Fair Experiment

Published Articles

  • The Review of Economic Studies, 2020

    Anonymity or Distance? Job Search and Labour Market Exclusion in a Growing African City

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