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and labour and its relation to derived demand. The resulting formula has proven very useful in understanding the derived … demand for productive factors, the distribution of factor incomes, and Marshall's Four Rules. This short paper notes that a …
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In this paper we conduct a counterfactual analysis and estimate the quantitative importance of demand and supply … isolate the impact of capital-skill complementarity (i.e., demand effects) and varying skill-specific labor supply (i …
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We evaluate the impact of a major European state aid programme for broadband deployment applied to rural areas in the German state of Bavaria in the years 2010 and 2011. Using matched difference-in-differences estimation strategies, we find that aided municipalities have – depending on...
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2007 by exploiting industry shocks to import competition stemming from China's spectacular rise as a manufacturing exporter …
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declines the most experience more severe employment losses along with larger increases in the value of imports from China and … the number of firms engaged in China-U.S. trade. These results are robust to other potential explanations of the …
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the viewers' equilibrium demand for high quality content. We find that, although consumers dislike advertisements, an …
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This study examines if couples time their work hours and how this work timing influences child care demand and the time … small. Finally, work timing behavior affects the demand for informal child care, but not the demand for formal child care …
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leads to a significant decline in oil demand for a sample of 65 oil-importing countries. The estimated effect turns out to … of the US dollar on oil demand tends to be declining over time and, for a subsample of OECD countries, stronger for an …
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and demand. Supply disruptions turn out to be a bigger factor in historical oil price movements and inventory accumulation … a significant lag, whereas shocks to oil demand do not …
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This paper analyzes dynamic cartel formation and antitrust enforcement when firms operate in demand-related markets. We …
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