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Incorporating family decisions in a two-period.model of the world economy, we predict that trade liberalization raises the skill premium and reduces child labour in developing countries where the adult labour force is sufficiently well educated to attract production activities from abroad that...
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may be self-enforcing also in a more general model where education is an alternative to work, and the disutility of child …
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concentration industries, and an overall tendency towards oligopolistic structure. Estimates of aggregate profitability also show a … competition policy is likely to face more challenges as large companies are becoming more common in more and more industries. …
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countries, industries, and occupations in the 2011-2019 period and its changes in 2020, the year when the COVID-19 pandemic … started. We show that there are significant differences in working from home across countries, industries, and occupations and …
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A key role of science-based non-governmental organizations (NGOs) is to communicate scientific knowledge to … of such NGOs and weaken their ability to influence policy. To investigate the mechanisms by which a firm can profitably …
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-country differences in environmental and labor regulation (and enforcement) in ways that have led to a large number of NGO campaigns and … introduce North-South differences in regulation, a cost-saving "unethical" technology and consumer boycotts into a standard …
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obtained from recently available data containing 102 532 campaigns by 4 343 NGOs targeting 11 429 firms from 145 countries … guide our theoretical analysis. We propose a model of global sourcing and international trade in which heterogeneous NGOs …
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The past couple of decades have seen a huge increase in research on various labor market institutions. This paper offers a brief overview and discussion of research on the labor market impacts of minimum wages (MW), unemployment insurance (UI), and employment protection legislation (EPL). It is...
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The need to give incentives is usually absent in the literature on minimum wages. However, especially in the service sector it is important how well a job is done, and employees must be incentivized to perform accordingly. Furthermore, many aspects regarding service quality cannot be verified,...
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We investigate minimum wage spillovers by exploiting the first-time introduction of a minimum wage within a quasi-experiment in a context with an extraordinary large bite: the German roofing industry. We find positive wage spillovers for medium-skilled workers with wages just above the minimum...
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