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This thesis empirically investigates the effects of agency problemson endogenous managerial effort, firm performance, corporatestructure and industry-wide productivity.In the second chapter, I develop an industrial evolution model withendogenous managerial effort and endogenous organizational...
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Chapter 1: Previous work on the denomination structure of currency treats as exogenous the distribution of transactions and the denominations held by people. Here, by way of a matching model, both are endogenous. In the model, trades in pairwise meetings alternate in time with the opportunity to...
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This dissertation consists of three essays related to the efficiency of real estate markets.The first essay attempts to explain the causes of these inefficiencies by attributing them to unique characteristics of real estate markets. We consider an experimental asset market where all investors...
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In their attempts to become more open, policy makers can, with the best of intentions, adopt policies that have unforeseen and often undesirable side effects. Australia, New Zealand and Colombia in 1980s and 90s, attempted a gradual phase out of quantitative restrictions by converting quotas to...
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In this thesis, I empirically investigate the selection process and the evolution of an industry in response to aggregate shocks.In the first essay (Chapter 2), I develop a new way to quantify the effects of import competition on intra-industry patterns of job creation and destruction and...
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This dissertation comprises of three essays related to real estate auctions:The first essay examines the increase in number of bidders on bidding behavior. In a standard auction, bidders bid more aggressively when the number of bidders increases. However, Krishna and Rosenthal (1996, Games and...
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This thesis consists of two chapters. In the first chapter, we provide an explanation for the common observation in the market for upgrades, which is that firms tend to offer small upgrades very frequently instead of significant ones less frequently. We explain this problem using the...
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The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate mortgage refinancing in the following three categories: refinancing and rate-and-point choice, refinancing and borrowers mortgage instrument choice, and estimating the market refinancing share of total mortgage origination volume. The choice of...
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CHAPTER 1: Productivity Improvements and Falling Trade Costs: Boon or Bane?This essay looks at two features of globalization, namely, productivity improvements and falling trade costs, and explores their effect on welfare in a monopolistic competition model with heterogeneous firms and...
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CHAPTER 1: Immiserizing Deindustrialization: A Dynamic Trade Model with Credit ConstraintsIn this essay I develop an open economy dynamic model with bequests and credit constraints. The agricultural sector uses only labor, the industrial sector needs an indivisible investment. Under autarky,...
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