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, the private agents are bound to face uncertainty with respect to their disposable incomes. To analyse effects of this … uncertainty, a stochastic dynamic growth model with the public sector is examined. It is shown that deterministic excessive red … importantly, it is demonstrated that the increase in corruption via higher uncertainty exerts adverse effects on capital …
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from Vietnam Enterprise Censuses during 2008-2010. It is found that minimum wages reduce firms’ labor size, albeit at a … firms. Firms are more likely to reduce male workers and those without social insurance. As a result, the proportion of … female workers and workers with social insurance in firms increases due to minimum wages. Interestingly, under pressure of …
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This note develops a model of two stage game between a corrupt trade union leader and the management of the firm where the former negotiates for the wage of the workers with the firm. The firm bribes the leader so that he keeps the wage as close as possible to the workers’ reservation wage....
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government’s agenda. In order to understand exporting and its impact on job creation, one needs to understand how firms function … related policies. This paper reviews the evidence on South African exporting firms, highlighting what we know, and what we do …
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. This study explores the relationship between female owned firms and losses due to crime experienced by firms using data for … about 12,000 firms in 27 developing countries. Although we do find a similar positive relationship between female owned … firms and losses due to crime, the results may suggest that the reason may be a gender bias in the incidence of crime. We …
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growth. However, few studies have examined the relationship between economic growth and crime against firms which is an … important issue especially for developing economies. Using data for about 12,000 firms in 27 developing countries we find that …
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and crime against firms, an important issue especially for developing economies. Using data for about 12,000 firms in 27 … developing countries we find that increasing the police force has a negative effect on crime against firms. We also find that …
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Demographies of organizations apply demographic methods to study change in populations of organizations. There are (at least) five relatively independent demographies of organizations. All of these have to deal with the same conceptual and theoretical problems that are mainly the result of the...
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,000 private individuals and around 4,300 decision makers in private and public businesses were interviewed about knowledge …
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domestic firms and foreign customers. …
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