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We examine how information technology (IT) contributes to organizational change,labor demand, and improved productivity in the public sector using a new paneldata set of police departments covering 1987-2003. While IT adoption is associatedwith increased administrative and organizational...
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Why do firms decide to offshore certain parts of their production process? Whatqualifies certain countries as particularly attractive locations to offshore? In thispaper we address these questions with a theory of international production hierarchiesin which organizations arise endogenously to...
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An organization will often use a specialized technical language that is un-derstood by its members but not by others. We develop a theory of optimalorganizational languages and identify a key trade-o¤ between facilitatinginternal communication and encouraging communication with other...
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This paper examines hierarchies’ role in the organization of human-capital-intensive productionWe develop an equilibrium model of hierarchical organization, then provide empirical evidenceusing confidential data on thousands of law offices from the 1992 Census of Services. We showhow the...
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Two recent failures of the United States intelligence system have led to thecreation of high-level investigative commissions. The failure to prevent theterrorist attacks of 9/11 prompted the creation of the 9/11 Commission, andthe mistaken belief that Saddam Hussein had retained weapons of...
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Garicano and Rossi-Hansberg (2003) show that knowledge-based hierarchies arecharacterized by positive sorting between workers and managers when knowledgeacquisition takes place before production. We extend the analysis and find thatcomplementarities between manager and worker skill are even...
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Since the seminal work of Katz and Murphy (1992), the study of wage inequalityhas taken as its starting point a neoclassical CES production function using as inputscapital and low and high skill labor. This approach assumes that the organization ofproduction is fixed and determined by a...
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