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In the large literature on firm performance, economists have given little attention to entrepreneurs. We use deaths of more than 500 entrepreneurs as a source of exogenous variation, and ask whether this variation can explain shifts in firm performance. Using longitudinal data, we find large and...
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Principal-agent problems can arise when preferences of voters are not aligned with preferences of political representatives. Often the consequence of the political principal-agent problem is political catering to special interests. In this paper I provide examples of principal-agent problems...
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A large and growing literature has demonstrated that explicit incentives, such as enforceable contracts, can lead agents to withhold effort. We investigate when this behavioral result arises. In an extensive laboratory experiment, we find that imposing control through an enforceable contract is...
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and empirical literatures, focusing in particular on models of asymmetric tax competition, of taxation and income sorting …
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sorting obtains in equilibrium. …
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, while those with higher productivity export more. These outcomes are the foundation of the widely-used sorting mechanism in …
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employees. A series of robustness checks show that these patterns are stronger among higher educated workers; that the sorting …
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In the nineties, average firm size decreased, organisations decentralized, and workers preferences shifted from large to small firms. Our model identifies the economic forces behind this trend. Small firms with little capital at risk are subject to risk-shifting. They realize more of their...
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reinforcing role of altruism and mission alignment in sorting to the public sector, particularly among highly educated workers and …
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pattern of spatial sorting is explained by a technology with a varying elasticity of substitution that is decreasing in skill …
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