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Research on employers’ hiring discrimination is limited by the unlawfulness of such activity. Consequently, researchers have focused on the intention to hire. Instead, we rely on a virtual labour market, the Fantasy Football Premier League, where employers can freely exercise their taste for...
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This paper rethinks audit regimes from the shadow-land of outsourcing in India. This is the arena of informalized work environments that are connected to global value chains and the revenue streams of an extractive liberalization state focused on public debt repayment. Based on ethnography of...
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interaction between these levels and the intergenerational repercussions that result. The paper goes on to look at race in this … context, identifying a new form of cultural racism. It examines the way race becomes an issue as black people become …
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We study an economy where agents are heterogeneous in terms of observable wealth and unobservable talent. Adverse … minimum wealth needed to obtain a separating contract is decreasing in the wage, whereas the minimum wealth needed for a …
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This paper proposes a model of wealth distribution dynamics with a capital market imperfection and a production …
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This paper divides the population into two groups: the "inheritors" or "rentiers" (whose wealth is smaller than the … capitalized value of their inherited wealth, i.e. who consumed more than their labor income during their lifetime); and the … "savers" or "self-made men" (whose wealth is larger than the capitalized value of their inherited wealth, i.e. who consumed …
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wealth and with a constant-returns-to-scale technology using capital and labour (called "effort") and displaying a purely … idiosyncratic risk. If effort is contractible, full insurance contracts make the production deterministic and initial wealth … increasing function of initial wealth so that in equilibrium poorer agents face tougher credit rationing and take smaller …
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This paper examines trends in the distribution of household wealth in Great Britain from 1995 to 2005 using the British … Household Panel Survey (BHPS). The data show that wealth is very unevenly distributed and reveal a widening absolute gap over … the period between wealthier households and those with no or negative wealth. However, in relative terms, wealth grew …
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Using the evidence from the Luxembourg Wealth Study it appears that the distribution of wealth in the UK is … and of the wealth differential between the rich and the rest? Using a Pareto model for the upper tail of the distribution …
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In this paper we seek to determine the effect of assets held in early adult life on later outcomes. We specifically look at wages, employment prospects, general health and Malaise. The identification of an asset-effect throws up a number of statistical challenges as asset holding is not random....
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