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incentives in European football. The different regimes, being used until 1995 (?Pre-Bosman? or P), currently in use (?Bosman? or …
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incentives in European football. The different regimes, being used until 1995 ("Pre-Bosman" or P), currently in use ("Bosman" or …
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In two experiments, we examine the effects of employer reputation in an online labor market (Amazon Mechanical Turk) in which employers may decline to pay workers while keeping their work product. First, in an audit study of employers by a blinded worker, we find that working only for good...
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Europe. Based on a model on the interaction of moral hazard and heterogeneity, we show (i) how the regulations effect …
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Europe. Based on a model on the interaction of moral hazard and heterogeneity, we show (i) how the regulations effect …
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One of the potential avenues for former professional football players to pursue their career is to become a head coach …
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Research in the field of customer discrimination has received relatively little attention even if the theory of discrimination suggests that customer discrimination may exist in the long run whereas employer and employee discrimination may not. This paper examines customer discrimination...
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This paper is the first to examine whether and how overeducation and overskilling, considered separately and in interaction, influence workers' job satisfaction at European level. It also investigates the moderating role of employment contracts. Our results, based on a unique pan-European...
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are much lower in Europe compared to North America, while employment-to-employment flows are similar in the two continents …
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=333,505). We find that, as tourist arrivals grow, residents become more positive towards immigration in Eastern Europe. In … Western Europe, the relationship tends to turn from positive to negative at relatively high levels of tourism. The … Western and Eastern Europe. Overall, our study reveals an overlooked dimension of the tourism-migration nexus and highlights …
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