Pieter is Professor of Economics at the VU University of Amsterdam and research fellow at CEPR, CESifo, IZA and the Tinbergen Institute. He is also a co-founder of the Search and Matching research group. Pieter’s research focuses on search and matching models of the housing market, and the labour and marriage market.
Selected publications
- Simultaneous search and efficiency of entry and search intensity
 - Estimation of Search Cost: Do non employed workers search hard enough?
 - Sorting And The Output Loss Due To Search Frictions
 - Employment Protection, Technology Choice, And Worker Allocation International
 - Intra firm bargaining and Shapley values
 - Search Frictions, Competing Mechanisms and Optimal Market Segmentation
 - Estimating equilibrium effects of job search assistance
 - Identifying present bias and time preferences with an application to land-lease-contract data
 - Multiple Applications, Market Power and Competing Mechanisms
 
Selected Working Papers:
- Marketmaking Middlemen
 - Search, Screening and Sorting
 - Meetings and Mechanisms
 - On the Foundations of Competitive Search Equilibrium with and without Market Makers
 


            





