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fellowships and the market for judicial clerks) in the presence of social networks. We offer a two-stage model in which workers in … changes to the network structure on the unraveling of the market towards early hiring. Moreover, we show that an efficient … design of the matching procedure can prevent unraveling. …
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fellowships and the market for judicial clerks) in the presence of social networks. We o¤er a two-stage model in which workers in … changes to the network structure on the unraveling of the market towards early hiring. Moreover, we show that an e¢ cient … design of the matching procedure can prevent unraveling. …
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Research in sociology and economics point to important role for social networks in labor markets. Social contacts … employees. Recent theoretical advances show that for agents connected through networks employment is positively cor- related …
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among sellers. In dense networks, competition limits the scope of indirect appropriability and intellectual property rights …
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among sellers. In dense networks, competition limits the scope of indirect appropriability and intellectual property rights …
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design of the matching procedure can prevent unraveling. -- Networks ; market design ; unraveling ; entry-level labor markets … fellowships and the market for judicial clerks) in the presence of social networks. We offer a two-stage model in which workers in … changes to the network structure on the unraveling of the market towards early hiring. Moreover, we show that an efficient …
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fellowships and the market for judicial clerks) in the presence of social networks. We offer a two-stage model in which workers in … changes to the network structure on the unraveling of the market towards early hiring. Moreover, we show that an efficient … design of the matching procedure can prevent unraveling …
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Using declassified Federal Bureau of Narcotics records on 800 US Mafia members active in the 1950s and 1960s, and on their connections within the organized crime network, I estimate network effects on gangsters' economic status. Lacking information on criminal proceeds, I measure economic status...
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about node-players' information and is necessary for Nash equilibrium and for pairwise stability. Second, efficient networks …
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Using declassified Federal Bureau of Narcotics records on 800 US Mafia members active in the 1950s and 1960s, and on their connections within the organized crime network, I estimate network effects on gangsters' economic status. Lacking information on criminal proceeds, I measure economic status...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010239272