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Unlike previous empirical studies that focus on barriers to entry in international trade, we focus on barriers to exit as measured by passport costs for a crosssection of countries. We test four common theories on the determinants of such exit barriers and find that macroeconomic and brain-drain...
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communicate and coordinate at lower resource cost. The theory delivers full task specialization in the labor and education markets …
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succeed along related major dimensions of output, consumption, investment and labor, similar to the international approach of …
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The development and evolution of labor market structures and institutions. Particular focus on competing explanations … stratification. From the course home page: Course Description This class focuses on labor institutions, the transformation of those …
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changes in heterogeneity, e.g. increased demand for skilled labor, are also analyzed. In the most reasonable setup, a change …
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This paper describes a search model with a continuum of worker and job types, free entry and transferable utility. We apply a second-order Taylor expansion to characterize the equilibrium, derive the cost of search and show that it is decreasing in the substitutability of worker types. This cost...
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Understanding of the substantial disparity in health between low and high socioeconomic status (SES) groups is hampered by the lack of a suffciently comprehensive theoretical framework to interpret empirical facts and to predict yet untested relations. We present a life-cycle model that...
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The gap between Canadian and U.S. living standards widened considerably in the 1990s. Americans, on average, were 16 per cent better off in terms of real personal income per capita in 2000 than in 1989, while Canadians experienced a 5 percent increase in real incomes. The thesis of this paper is...
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The elasticity of factor substitution between capital and labor is a crucial parameter in many economic fields. However … and 2016, this paper provides the first meta-regression analysis of capital-labor substitution elasticities for the U …
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