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Despite their small number, Israeli economists have become an important fixture in the international academic scene. In recent years, this phenomenon has been characterized by an additional attribute: the number of Israelis who have chosen to leave the country’s universities - or not to return...
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potential. Among the determinants of the number of cites the quality of the publication outlet exhibits a strong positive effect … citations predicted by our best model lead to different rankings across the institutes than current citations indicating …
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One of the more important measures of a scholar’s research impact is the number of times that the scholar’s work is cited by other researchers as a source of knowledge. This paper conducts a first of its kind examination on Israel’s academic economists and economics departments, ranking...
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Roger de Piles (1635-1709) was a French art critic who decomposed the style and ability of each artist into areas of composition, drawing, color and expression, rating each on a 20 point scale. Based on evidence from two datasets that together span from 1740 to the present, this paper shows that...
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analyses the welfare implication of such rankings. Consumers have to make a choice between two goods of unknown quality with …
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In sport tournaments, the rules are presumably structured in a way that any team cannot be better off (e.g., to advance … of several round-robin tournaments, monotonic aggregating rules always leave open such a possibility. Then we consider …
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productivity and composition of teams. Strengthening incentives, either through rankings or tournaments, makes workers more likely … composition. We present evidence from a field experiment designed to evaluate the impact of rank incentives and tournaments on the … incentives only reduce the productivity of teams at the bottom of the productivity distribution, and monetary prize tournaments …
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We compare the performance of markets and tournaments as allocative mechanisms in an economy with borrowing constraints … higher aggregate consumption because of the waste associated with the production of signals under tournaments. When borrowing … constraints are present, however, tournaments dominate markets in terms of aggregate output and, for sufficiently powerful …
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essential for the rationalization of (efficiency-enhancing) tournaments. In this Paper we propose an alternative rationalization … of tournaments focusing on a fully informed principal whose objective is to maximize a weighted average of the …
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A vast body of empirical studies lends support to the incentive effects of rank-order tournaments. Evidence comes from … tournaments may bias these non-experimental studies, whereas short task duration or lack of distracters may limit the external … where students selected themselves into tournaments with different prizes. Within each tournament the best performing …
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