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Recent human capital theories predict that labor market frictions and product market competition influence firm-sponsored training. Using matched worker-firm data from Dutch manufacturing, our paper empirically assesses the validity of these predictions. We find that a decrease in labor market...
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A large school consolidation reform in the Netherlands changed minimum school size rules underlying public funding. The …
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We conduct a natural field experiment in a large retail chain to test basic predictions of tournament theory regarding …
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-world organizations we employ a controlled experiment. Our data provide clear evidence that agents? behavior is not only guided by …
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television game show World Poker Tour as a natural experiment. The results show that professional players strategically choose …
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to investigate the ex ante sorting effect of tournaments. This paper reports results from an experiment analyzing whether …
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experiment subjects conduct a task where they have the possibility to make use of illegitimate tools to better their results. We …
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Using a controlled experiment, we examine the role of nurture in explaining the stylized fact that women shy away from …
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We study gender differences in the willingness to compete in a large-scale experiment with 1,035 children and teenagers …
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Recent research has shown that women shy away from competition more often than men. We evaluate experimentally three alternative policy interventions to promote women in competitions: Quotas, Preferential Treatment, and Repetition of the Competition unless a critical number of female winners is...
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