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Using a sample of professional baseball players from 1871-2007, this paper aims at analyzing a longstanding empirical observation that married men earn significantly more than their single counterparts holding all else equal (the "marriage premium"). Baseball is a unique case study because it...
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The establishment of the free agency system in the 1970s resulted in large salary increases among professional baseball players. Historical data show that players have tended to perform better at early stages of their careers since free agency was introduced. Under the current salary bargaining...
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We estimate the effects of manufacturers' use of employment services—comprised primarily of temporary help and professional employer organizations—on measured employment and labor productivity in manufacturing between 1989 and 2004. A major contribution of the paper is the construction of...
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Existing evidence shows that decision-makers' social ties to internal co-workers can lead to reduced firm performance. In this paper, we show that decision-makers' social ties to external transaction partners can also hurt firm performance. Specifically, we use 34 years of data from the National...
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recruitment and contracting of a player from another country who is already under contract with a team in his home country … by the NHL's Pittsburgh Penguins regarding its recruitment and contracting of Russian superstar Evgeni Malkin. After …
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