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No.
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Author(s)
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Title
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JEL Class.
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704
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Michael
R.
Ransom
Ronald
L.
Oaxaca
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Intrafirm Mobility and Sex Differences in Pay
In this paper we analyze eight years of employment data of a regional grocery store chain in
the U.S. The data include job titles, wage rates, and earnings for all employees. We examine
initial job ...
(published in: Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 2005, 58 (2), 219-237)
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J3, J6
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702
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M. Ayhan
Kose
Eswar
Prasad
Marco
E.
Terrones
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How Does Globalization Affect the Synchronization of Business Cycles?
This paper examines the impact of rising trade and financial integration on international
business cycle comovement among a large group of industrial and developing countries. The
results provide ...
(published in: American Economic Review, 2003, 93 (2), 57-62)
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E32, F42, F41
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701
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Laszlo
Goerke
Jakob
B.
Madsen
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Earnings-Related Unemployment Benefits in a Unionised Economy
We show that a stronger earnings relationship of unemployment compensation reduces
wages and increases employment in an economy in which wages are determined by a trade
union that maximises the ...
(published in: Economic Systems, 2003, 27 (1), 41-62)
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E24, J51, J65
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699
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David
N.
Margolis
Véronique
Simonnet
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Educational Track, Networks and Labor Market Outcomes
Does the educational track (technical or professional, as opposed to general) provide
individuals with networks that are useful in the labor market? And how do these networks
help? In this paper, ...
(published in French as "Filières éducatives, réseaux et réussite professionnelle" in Economie et prévision, 2005164-165, 2005.)
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J31, J38, J21, J23, I28
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698
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Torben
M.
Andersen
Jan
Rose
Skaksen
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Product Market Integration, Comparative Advantages and Labour Market Performance
In a two-country model with trade driven by comparative advantages, it is considered how
imperfectly competitive labour markets are affected by lower frictions in international goods
trade. Easier ...
(published as "Labour Demand, Wage Mark-ups and Product Market Integration" in: Journal of Economics, 2007, 92 (2), 103-135)
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F15, J30, J50
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696
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Ronald
Schettkat
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Institutions in the Economic Fitness Landscape: What Impact Do Welfare State Institutions Have on Economic Performance?
This paper uses data from 20 OECD countries to investigate the impact of welfare state
institutions (especially employment protection, wage bargaining and work incentives) on the
functioning of the ...
(CESifo Dice Report , 2003, 2, 27-33)
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E2, J0, P1, P5
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695
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Sule
Alan
Thomas
F.
Crossley
Paul
Grootendorst
Michael
R.
Veall
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Out-of-Pocket Prescription Drug Expenditures and Public Prescription Drug Programs
Canadian household prescription drug expenditures are studied using different years of the
Statistics Canada Family Expenditure Survey. Master files are used, expanding the number
of available ...
(published in: Canadian Journal of Economics, 2005, 38(1), 128-148)
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I18, J42
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694
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Eswar
Prasad
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What Determines the Reservation Wages of Unemployed Workers? New Evidence from German Micro Data
This paper provides new empirical evidence on the relationship between reservation wages
of unemployed workers and macroeconomic factors – including aggregate and local
unemployment rates, ...
(published in: Gabriel Fagan, Francesco Mongelli and Julian Morgan (eds.), Institutions and Wage Formation in the New Europe: Proceedings of the ECB's Annual Labor Market Workshop, London: Edward Elgar, 2004)
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J6, J3
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693
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Laurent
Gobillon
Harris
Selod
Yves
Zenou
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Spatial Mismatch: From the Hypothesis to the Theories
Since the 1950s, there has been a steady decentralization of entry-level jobs towards the
suburbs of American cities, while racial minorities —and particularly blacks— have remained
in city ...
(published as 'The Mechanisms of Spatial Mismatch ' in: Urban Studies, 2007, 44 (12), 2401-2427)
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J15, J41, R14
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692
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Tony
E.
Smith
Yves
Zenou
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Spatial Mismatch, Search Effort and Urban Spatial Structure
The aim of this paper is to provide a new mechanism for the spatial mismatch hypothesis.
Spatial mismatch can here be the result of optimizing behavior on the part of the labor market
participants. ...
(published in: Journal of Urban Economics, 2003, 54 (1), 129-156)
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D83, J64, R14
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13018Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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