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countries (Home and Foreign) which are located in different time zones, we highlight the impact of trade in labor services (via … the shift-working commodity is held by pairs of countries in different time zones and connected through a good …
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We present a model of courtship in which the timing of marriage is affected by the cognitive dissonance between perceived norms and personal aims. We argue that as long as the family has been the main provider of social protection, marriage has been favoured by strongly felt social norms, and...
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of 52 countries during the globalization period 1988-2006 strongly supports the model. Results solve several time …
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In a family context with endogenous timing, multiple public goods and alternative parental instruments, we show that the optimal timing for the sequential-action game played by rotten kids and a parent depends crucially on whether the kids are homogeneous or heterogeneous. For homogeneous kids,...
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conferred by time zone differences. We emphasize the role of the entrepreneurs, who decide how to produce business services (i … dramatic change in industrial structure due to entrepreneurial relocation (i.e., service offshoring) to take advantage of time …
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In a continuous-time framework we study the technology and investment choice problem of a continuous co …
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when the private information arrives in time to rescale the agent’s effort. Rescaling is more effective than pure monetary …
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We compare different designs that have been used to test for an impact of time horizon on discounting, using real …
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, which are charged according to the time spent in a museum. This scheme has a number of notable advantages, in particular the …
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Government or company decisions on whom to hire are mostly delegated to politicians, public sector officials or human resources and procurement managers. Due to anti-corruption laws, agents cannot sell contracts or positions that they are delegated to decide upon. Even if bribing is ruled out,...
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