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the real economic effect of buyouts: employment, wages, productivity, and long-run investments. Employment tend to … productivity gains following a buyout, with part of these being shared with worker through higher wages. The evidence is mixed …
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population for our experiment. By presenting subjects with choice tasks that vary the bias induced by random choices, we are able …
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We study risk taking on behalf of others, both with and without potential losses. A large-scale incentivized experiment …
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We conduct a laboratory experiment where third-party spectators can redistribute resources between two agents, thereby …
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This paper tests the insiders' dilemma hypothesis in a laboratory experiment. The insiders' dilemma means that a …
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We investigate experimentally how the share of experienced traders in double-auction asset markets affects trading, in particular the occurrence of bubble-crash pricing patterns. In each session, six subjects trade in three successive market rounds and gain experience. In a fourth round,...
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performed, wages should in principle reflect productivity differences and that it is more difficult to discriminate on the basis … of the gap is due to productivity differences. <p> The main finding is that the productivity differences between sexes in … or less independent of supposed productivity differences between men and women, while under piece-rate work. The wage gap …
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productivity, and the ease with which resources may be attracted from the non-high-tech sector of the economy to the various high …
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