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The neoclassical model in economics envisages humans as amoral and self-regarding (Econs). This model, also known as the homo-economicus model, is not consistent with the empirical evidence. In light of the evidence, the continued use of the homo-economicus model is baffling. It also stymies...
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The multinationalization of corporate investment in recent years has given rise to a number of international tax … capital and so facilitate investment. Both the welfare effects of and the optimal response to international tax planning are …
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This paper provides controlled experimental evidence that striving for pleasures of skill can have negative moral consequences and causally reduce moral values. Subjects perform an IQ-test. They know that each correctly solved question increases the likelihood of moral transgression. In terms of...
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We examine the strategic use of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in imperfectly competitive markets. The level of CSR determines the weight a firm puts on consumer surplus in its objective function before it decides upon supply. First, we consider symmetric Cournot competition and show that...
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environments, we use a laboratory experiment in which we form groups and assign leadership roles at random. We study an environment …
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This paper develops a theory of consumer boycotts. Some consumers care not only about the products they buy but also …
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We study how incentives for North-South technology transfers in multinational enterprises are affected by labour market institutions. If workers are collectively organised, incentives for technology transfers are partly governed by firms' desire to curb trade union power. This will affect not...
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I show in this paper that incomplete contracts affect a firm's decision about serving foreign customers through exports or local sales from an affiliated plant. When contracts between two agents within a firm are too costly to write, the share of multinational firms may be higher or lower...
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wages. On the other hand, there is a firm-level wage effect: A multinational firm pays higher wages in its home market than …
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ability of governments to tax multinational companies in a standard model of international tax competition. We find that if …
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