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research gap by investigating the structure of high labour incomes in Germany. By revealing the determinants of high incomes by …
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temp wage gap and post-temp earnings in Germany. Using a two-stage selection-corrected method in a panel data framework, we …
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wage gap in Germany is estimated. Using a two-stage selection-corrected method within a panel data framework, the paper …
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The authors study the employment and distributional effects of regulating (reducing) working time in a general equilibrium model with search-matching frictions.
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research gap by investigating the structure of high labour incomes in Germany. By revealing the determinants of high incomes by …
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setting due to labor cost and straitjacket effects. As firms in Germany are allowed to choose their wage formation regime, we … test these two hypotheses with representative establishment data for West Germany. We find that establishments with …
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This paper uses a hand-collected dataset of venture capital partnership agreements to study venture capitalists' compensation. Several new findings emerge. First, VC compensation consists of three elements, not two (management fee and carried interest), as commonly believed. The third element is...
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A theoretical and empirical analysis of within-job and promotion-based incentives for middle managers is presented, using personnel data from a firm. Within-job incentives are stronger than implied by previous studies. Evidence is provided that promotions sort employees by ability, and also...
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This paper studies the organization of the internal labour market of postal services in Spain from 1890 to 1935. The paper discusses the evolution of total employment in relation to postal traffic and average nominal and real wages. The paper then analyses the operation of the internal labour...
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Do competitive markets remove the impact of social norms and customs on market out-comes? Or are these social forces capable of exerting a persistent influence? Many economists seem to believe that social norms and customs have, if at all, only temporary effects in competitive markets. So far...
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