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creation, substitution effects some jobs that are otherwise viable under regular contracts are advertised as ZHCs are sizable …
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We develop a new approach to quantify how patients respond to dynamic incentives in health insurance contracts with a … contracts reset at the beginning of the year, and cost-sharing limits change over the years. Using rich claims-level data from a …
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impurity is very low as long as one party's investment is more important than the other party's. If the parties' investments … the lowvaluation party. If the importance of the parties' investments is similar but the degree of impurity is neither …
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front-loaded contracts respond to newly mandated portability requirements of their old-age provisions. To foster competition …
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where the inability to commit to contracts in the informal sector leads to employer market power in equilibrium, while an …
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We present a wage-hours contract designed to minimize costly job turnover given investments in on the job training …
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The evidence suggests that relational contracting and legal rules play an important role in credit markets but on the basis of the prevailing field data it is difficult to pin down their causal impact. Here we show experimentally that relational incentives are a powerful causal determinant for...
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Job displacement insurance typically includes both unemployment benefits and lump-sum severance pay, and each has provoked policy concerns. Unemployment insurance concerns have centered on distorted job search/offer acceptance decisions by the worker, severance-induced firing cost concerns on...
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We provide an overview of the growing literature that uses micro-level data from multiplecountries to investigate health outcomes, and their link to socioeconomic factors, at olderages. Since the data are at a comparatively young stage, much of the analysis is at an earlystage and limited to a...
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Firms select not only how many, but also which workers to hire. Yet, in standard searchmodels of the labor market, all workers have the same probability of being hired. We arguethat selective hiring crucially affects welfare analysis. Our model is isomorphic to a searchmodel under random hiring...
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