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different types of drinkers. Mincerian estimates reveal significant and positive relationships between wine drinkers and wages … variables, which speaks in favor of OLS regressions. When splitting the sample into age groups, the "wine gain" disappears for …
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This study uses the hedonic approach to measure the amenity value of climate in Germany. Unlike in earlier research separate hedonic wage and house price regressions are estimated for relatively small geographic areas and formal tests undertaken to determine whether the coefficients describing...
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, nor the desire for scientific progress, but by individual reputation—expressed in (high ranked journal) publications. We … label this system a Reputation Economy. This special economy explains our findings that show that researchers have a nuanced … data sharing will only be widely adopted among research professionals if sharing pays in form of reputation. Thus, policy …
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It is difficult to test the prediction that future career prospects create implicit effort incentives because researchers cannot randomly “assign” career prospects to economic agents. To overcome this challenge, we use data from professional soccer, where employees of the same club face...
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This paper studies the interaction of information disclosure and reputational concerns in certification markets. We argue that by revealing less precise information a certifier reduces the threat of capture. Opaque disclosure rules may reduce profits but also constrain feasible bribes. For large...
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