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. The firm data are informative on labor productivity. The matched data provide the skill composition in different markets …. Together this allows us to investigate how the mean difference between labor productivity and wages in a market depends on the …
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interactions-based productivity, consumption amenities and sorting of heterogeneous home owners while controlling for interactions … by spatial sorting of individuals in both the labor and housing market. After controlling for home owner heterogeneity we …
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We investigate an equilibrium search model in which the search frictions are increasing with the distance to the central business district allowing for on-the-job search and endogenous (monopsony) wage formation and land allocation. We find that there are many different possible outcomes with...
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This paper develops a model in which workers are heterogeneous in their intrinsic motivation to work at a firm. We characterise optimal incentive schemes and examine how the firm can attract and select highly motivated workers to fill a vacancy when workers’ motivation is private information....
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We present an experimental test of a shirking model where monitoring intensity is endogenous and effort a continuous variable. Wage level, monitoring intensity and consequently the desired enforceable effort level are jointly determined by the maximization problem of the firm. As a result,...
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This study documents two empirical regularities, using data for Denmark and Portugal. First, workers who are hired last, are the first to leave the firm (Last In, First Out; LIFO). Second, workers’ wages rise with seniority (= a worker’s tenure relative to the tenure of her colleagues). We...
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In this paper we investigate trade union formation. To this end we apply a model with two types of labour where both groups decide on whether they prefer to be represented by either two independent craft-specific (professional) labour unions or by a joint (encompassing) labour union. Applying...
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) on business services profitability and location choice. We apply a semiparametric Poisson sorting model allowing for firm …
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In this paper, I study the wage a firm sets to attract high abilityworkers (hipo's) in situationsof unemployment. I show that the higher unemployment, the larger afirm's incentives to sorthigh and low ability workers. Moreover, workers will signal their(high) ability in situationsof (high)...
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(employer). Productivity is private information to the senders, and the receiver processes imperfect signals (applications) to … unknown productivity decreases with the total number of signals processed. I show that, for a sufficiently large market …
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