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We consider the role of unobservables, such as differences in search frictions, reservation wages, and productivities for the explanation of wage differentials between migrants and natives. We disentangle these by estimating an empirical general equilibrium search model with on-the-job search...
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We examine the period from 1991 to 2005 to document the effects of a changing Japanese labor market on the consequences of job change for workers, focusing on the change in the wages between initial and subsequent employment. During this period, job changes caused by separations from the initial...
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, while inequality tends to rise monotonically. Bonus caps and income taxes can help restore balance in agents' incentives and …
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I discuss the measurement of world poverty and inequality, with particular attention to the role of purchasing power … parity (PPP) price indexes from the International Comparison Project. Global inequality increased with the latest revision of …
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Principal-agent models take outside options, determining participation and incentive constraints, as given. We construct a general equilibrium model where workers' reservation wages and the maximum punishment acceptable before workers quit are instead determined endogenously. We simultaneously...
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This paper studies how private information in hedging outcomes affects the design of managerial compensation when hedging instruments serve as a double-edged sword in that they may be used for both corporate hedging and earnings management. On the one hand, financial vehicles can offer...
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This paper considers how the demand for non-material aspects of jobs evolves over changing wealth levels and how firms may want to react. We first consider the importance of non-material job aspects in general before turning to two specific human resource practices: flexible working hour...
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-porary and agency work contracts increases the turnover on the labour market and contributes to an increase in dualisation, but …
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In the mid-1980s, many European countries introduced fixed-term contracts. Since then their labour markets have become more dynamic. This Paper studies the implications of such reforms for the duration distribution of unemployment, with particular emphasis on the changes in the duration...
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documented findings on both wage and promotion dynamics and turnover can be captured in a single set-up. Specifically we show how … our model can capture results such as; probability of turnover decreases with labor market experience, wage changes during …
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