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Much African land currently has low productivity and has attracted investors purchasing (or leasing) land as a speculative option on higher future prices or productivity. If land deals are to be beneficial they need to induce productivity enhancing investments. Some of these will be publicly...
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The collapse of the CMEA completed the Hungarian trade reorientation during the second half of the 1980s. Panel model estimations of trade reorientation reveal that cost efficiency, export subsidy and foreign demand played important and varying roles between 1981 and 1990. During the last two...
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-productivity gap. We perform an analysis of the relationship between age, wage and productivity using a matched worker-firm panel …
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requirements are violated. We analyze the effect of sanctions on the ensuing job quality, notably on wage rates and hours worked … includes a policy change in which the punishment severity was reduced. We find that the hourly wage and the number of hours are …
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We estimate a model of the joint participation and mobility along with the individuals' wage formation in France. Our …
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We study the emplyment and distributional effects of regulating (reducing) working time in a general equilibrium model with search-matching frictions. Job creation entails some fixed costs, but existing jobs are subject to diminishing returns. We characterize the equilibrium in the de-regulated...
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We structurally estimate a novel job search model with endogenous job search effort, job quality dispersion, and effort monitoring, taking into account that monitoring effects may be mitigated by on-the-job search and search channel substitution. The data are from a randomized experiment...
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This Paper presents a methodology to identify net demand shocks as well as wage rigidities in heterogeneous labour … workers in service occupations are identified to exhibit rising unemployment due to wage rigidities and are therefore not …
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counterparts. The gap is particularly large at the top of the wage distribution. At the same time, workers in both sectors have …
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Within the context of the neoclassical growth model I investigate the implications of (initial) endowment inequality when the rich have a higher marginal savings rate than the poor. More unequal societies grow faster in the transition process, and therefore exhibit a higher speed of convergence....
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