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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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12351
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Marco
de Pinto
Laszlo
Goerke
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Efficiency Wages in Cournot-Oligopoly
In a Cournot-oligopoly with free but costly entry and business stealing, output per firm is too low and the number of competitors excessive, assuming labor productivity to depend on the number of ...
(published in: B.E.Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy, 2019, 19 (4), 20180236)
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D43, J31, L13
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12349
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Zhengyu
Cai
Karen
Maguire
John
V.
Winters
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Who Benefits from Local Oil and Gas Employment? Labor Market Composition in the Oil and Gas Industry in Texas
This paper examines local labor market outcomes from an oil and gas boom in Texas. We examine two main outcomes across gender, race, and ethnicity: the probability of employment in the oil and gas ...
(published in: Energy Economics, 2019, 84, 104515)
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J20, Q33, Q40, R10
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12348
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Loukas
Balafoutas
Matthias
Sutter
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How Uncertainty and Ambiguity in Tournaments Affect Gender Differences in Competitive Behavior
Tournament incentives prevail in labor markets. Yet, the number of tournament winners is often unclear to competitors. While it is hard to measure how this uncertainty affects work performance and ...
(published in: European Economic Review, 2019, 118, 1-13.)
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C91, D03, D09
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12347
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Gary
Charness
Francesco
Feri
Miguel
A.
Meléndez-Jiménez
Matthias
Sutter
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An Experimental Study on the Effects of Communication, Credibility, and Clustering in Network Games
The effectiveness of social interaction depends strongly on an ability to coordinate actions efficiently. In large networks, such coordination may be very difficult to achieve and may depend on the ...
(revised version published in: Review of Economics and Statistics, 2023, 105 (6), 1630 - 1543)
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C71, C91, D03, D85
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12346
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Giorgio
Brunello
Patricia
Wruuck
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Skill Shortages and Skill Mismatch in Europe: A Review of the Literature
Labour markets are currently in a phase of cyclical recovery and undergoing structural transformation due to globalisation, demographic trends, advancing digital technologies and automation and ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Surveys, 2021, 35 (4), 1145-1167)
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J24
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12345
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Björn
Anders
Gustafsson
Xiuna
Yang
Terry
Sicular
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Catching up with the West: Chinese Pathways to the Global Middle Class
We investigate whether Chinese household incomes have caught up to those of the middle class in the developed world. Using nationwide survey data for 2002 and 2013, we find considerable catch up. ...
(published in: China Journal, 2020, 84, 102-127)
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D31, P36
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12344
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Uwe
Jirjahn
Jens
Mohrenweiser
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Works Councils and Organizational Gender Policies in Germany
While education and labor force participation of women have been increased, there is still a substantial gender gap in labor market opportunities. This gives rise to the question of what factors lead ...
(revised version published in: British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2021, 59 (4), 1020-1048)
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J13, J16, J52, J53
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12342
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Paul
Marx
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Anti-Elite Politics and Emotional Reactions to Socio-Economic Problems. Experimental Evidence on 'Pocketbook Anger' from France, Germany, and the United States
Many observers have noticed the importance of anger in contemporary politics, particularly with reference to populism. This article addresses the question under which conditions people become angry ...
(published in: British Journal of Sociology, 2020, 71 (4), 608-624.)
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D72, D74, P16
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12341
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Petri
Böckerman
Andrew
Conlin
Rauli
Svento
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Early Health, Risk Aversion and Stock Market Participation
To examine the relationship between early health status and financial decisions in adulthood, we link information on birth weight in 1966 from the Northern Finland Birth Cohort to data from the ...
(published in: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance, 2021, 32, 100568)
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I100, G110
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12340
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Sergi
Jimenez-Martin
Catia
Nicodemo
Stuart
Redding
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Modelling the Dynamic Effects of Elective Hospital Admissions on Emergency Levels in England
In England as elsewhere, policy makers are trying to reduce the pressure on costs due to rising hospital admissions by encouraging GPs to refer fewer patients to hospital specialists. This could have ...
(published in: Empirical Economics, 2020, 59, 1933-1957)
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I10, I14, C10, B12
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12991Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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