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context scale economies dominated the effects of choice and competition. This points to an often ignored trade-off between … scale and competition …
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increasingly hindered by psychological stress and risk aversion as competition is higher. Finally, we use panel data to estimate …
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imperfect competition (IC) have either assumed or imposed the market and productive structures necessary for such a model …
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Allowing for three labor market settings (perfect competition or right-to-manage bargaining, efficient bargaining and … classify 30 comparable manufacturing industries in 6 distinct regimes that differ in terms of the type of competition …
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We propose a new methodology to estimate the share of household income accruing to children (i.e., the cost of children). Following the principle of the Rothbarth approach, the identification of the children's share requires the observation of at least one adult-specific good. However, our...
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How large are the economies of scale of living together? And how do partners share their resources? The first question is usually answered by equivalence scales. Traditional estimation and application of equivalence scales assumes equal sharing of income within the household. This paper uses...
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Parker and Van Praag (2009) showed, based on theory, that the group status of the profession 'entrepreneurship' shapes people's occupational preferences and thus their choice behavior. The current study focuses on the determinants and consequences of the group status of a profession,...
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in the South, the relationship between trade and growth, competition and Ramp;D, and the role of imperfect capital …
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Using the 1997-1998 New South Wales public-hospitals comparison data, we investigate the hospital-level inefficiency by applying a stochastic-frontier multiproduct cost function. We use a flexible translog cost function to reduce the measurement errors of the outputs of the hospital. The main...
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We analyse the decision to become an entrepreneur by either taking over an established business or starting a new venture from scratch. A model is developed which predicts how several individual- and firm-specific characteristics influence entrepreneurs' entry mode. The new venture creation mode...
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