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This paper contributes to the literature on competition and corruption, by drawing on records from Calciopoli, a judicial inquiry carried out in 2006 on corruption in the Italian soccer league. Unlike previous studies, we can estimate the determinants of match rigging and use this information in...
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in pension wealth across cohorts of workers in Italy after the Amato and Dini reforms of the early 1990s, which …
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The introduction of NDC public pension scheme in few European countries, such as Latvia, Sweden, Italy, and Poland, in … accounts. However, some degree of political involvement with the working of the pension systems has continued (f.e., in Italy … with a discontinuous working history in Italy and Sweden suggest that the replacement rates will be low, unless the …
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There are three main critical areas in the Italian football industry. First, we find that the revenues of teams playing in Serie A are low and highly concentrated on TV rights, hence vulnerable to changing conditions in the mass media industry. Second, we document that there has been an...
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, estimates based on the Bank of Italy's Survey of Household Income and Wealth reveal a surprising stability of income …
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reduce inequality. We study the local and aggregate effects of collective bargaining in Italy and Germany. The two countries … have similar geographical differences in firm productivity - with the North more productive than the South in Italy and the … West more productive than the East in Germany - but have adopted different models of wage bargaining. Italy sets wages …
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in the private sector, an exam of collective agreements and case law, we find that in Italy i) collective agreements play …
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