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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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9744
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Thomas
Gries
Stefan
Jungblut
Wim
Naudé
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The Entrepreneurship Beveridge Curve
We propose that the rate of creation and failure of start-up firms can be modelled as a search and matching process, following labor market matching models. Setting out an endogenous growth model ...
(published in: International Journal of Economic Theory, 2016, 12 (2), 151-165)
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L26, M13, O10, O14
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9743
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Nora
Stel
Wim
Naudé
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Business in Genocide: Understanding and Avoiding Complicity
Genocides and mass atrocities do not arise spontaneously, but tend to be meticulously sourced and managed. As such the concern in this paper is with the role of businesses in these processes, with a ...
(published in: Charles H. Anderton and Jurgen Brauer (eds.), Economic Aspects of Genocides, Other Mass Atrocities, and Their Preventions, Oxford University Press, 2016, 591–612 )
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D74, O19, L26, N40, M14
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9742
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Nynke
De Groot
Pierre
Koning
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Assessing the Effects of Disability Insurance Experience Rating: The Case of the Netherlands
Experience rated Disability Insurance (DI) premiums are often advocated as a means to stimulate firms to reduce DI inflow and increase DI outflow. To assess the size of these intended effects of ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2016, 41, 304-317)
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H22, I12, C23
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9741
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David
Hummels
Jakob
R.
Munch
Chong
Xiang
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Offshoring and Labor Markets
In this paper we survey the recent empirical literature on the effects of offshoring on wage, employment and displacement. We start with an overview of the measurement of offshoring, organizing our ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Literature, 2018, 56, 981-1028)
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F1, J2, J3, L2
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9740
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Anna
Bottasso
Maurizio
Conti
Giovanni
Sulis
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Firm Dynamics and Employment Protection: Evidence from Sectoral Data
In this paper we analyse the impact of employment protection legislation (EPL) on firms' entry and exit rates for a large sample of industries of thirteen countries selected from the most recent ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2017, 78, 35-53)
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J65, L11, L26
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9739
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Guido
Friebel
Matthias
Heinz
Nick
Zubanov
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The Effect of Announced Downsizing on Workplace Performance: Evidence from a Retail Chain
We estimate the effect of downsizing announcement on workplace performance using data from a German bakery chain of 193 shops. Faced with intensified competition, the firm decided to sell or close ...
(published in: S.W. Polachek, K. Tatsiramos, G. Russo, and G. van Houten (Eds.) Workplace Productivity and Management Practices, Research in Labor Economics, 49, Emerald Publishing Limited, Bingley, 2021, 79-205.)
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M12, M54
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9738
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Robert
G.
Valletta
Leila
Bengali
Catherine
van der List
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Cyclical and Market Determinants of Involuntary Part-Time Employment
We examine the determinants of involuntary part-time employment, focusing on variation associated with the business cycle and variation attributable to more persistent structural features of the ...
(published in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2020, 38 (1), 67–93)
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J22, J23
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9735
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Michael
C.
Knaus
Steffen
Otterbach
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Work Hour Mismatch and Job Mobility: Adjustment Channels and Resolution Rates
This paper analyses the role of job changes in overcoming work hour constraints and the work hour mismatches resulting from these constraints (i.e., differences between actual and desired work ...
(published in: Economic Inquiry, 2019, 57(1), 227-242)
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J21, J22
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9734
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Julian
Baumann
Alexander
S.
Kritikos
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The Link between R&D, Innovation and Productivity: Are Micro Firms Different?
We analyze the link between R&D, innovation, and productivity in MSMEs with a special focus on micro firms with fewer than 10 employees; usually constituting the majority of firms in industrialized ...
(published in: Research Policy, 2016, 45 (6), 1263–1274)
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L25, L60, O31, O33
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9733
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Alessandra
Colombelli
Jackie
Krafft
Marco
Vivarelli
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To Be Born Is Not Enough: The Key Role of Innovative Startups
This paper investigates the reasons why entry per se is not necessarily good and the evidence showing that innovative startups survive longer than their non-innovative counterparts. In this ...
(published in: Small Business Economics, 2016, 47, 277-291)
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L26, O33
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12991Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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