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Published as an article in: Moneda y Crédito (2004), 219, pp.: 43-68.
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In the labour markets that gather few companies to compete for many workers, the economic theory predicts the existence … of monopsony rents. It should also be the case of the Spanish soccer industry. However, the clubs of this league do not … labour market. One segment of this market could certainly be characterised by the traditional analysis of monopsony, in which …
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This article uses the Hungerford and Solon Test [1987] for calculating the sheepskin effect of returns from education in the Colombian labour market in 2000. It was found that secondary school graduates enjoyed 13% returns whilst a university degree led to 17% returns. The Hungerford and Solon...
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This paper uses imperfect competition as a basis for modelling the export price for an aggregated commodity produced by the Norwegian private mainland economy. The long run solution is analysed using a cointegration technique. The dynamics are modelled according to two different approaches; a...
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