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Swedish marriages, we test the hypothesis that nobility have a greater probability of marrying "up" in terms of wealth. We …
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over this set. The intuition is that authoritarian decision making avoids conflict, but sometimes creates insufficient …
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reform that is funded mostly by higher taxes on labor income while households with little wealth would prefer a reform that … is funded mostly by high taxes on initial wealth. Pareto improving reforms typically exist, but the welfare gains of such …
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Billions of euros are allocated every year to university research. Increased specialisation and international integration of research and researchers has sharply raised the need for comparisons of performance across fields, institutions and individual researchers. However, there is still no...
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The central prediction of the Aghion et al. (2005) model is an inverted U-shaped relation between innovation and competition. The model is built on the assumption of a product market and has not yet been empirically tested on service-sector firms. Using detailed firm-level data, we find the...
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