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within education groups, our theory helps to explain (1) rising wage inequality between groups, and (2) rising wage …
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within education groups, our theory helps to explain (1) rising wage inequality between groups, and (2) rising wage …
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within education groups, our theory helps to explain (1) rising wage inequality between groups, and (2) rising wage …
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within education groups, our theory helps to explain (1) rising wage inequality between groups, and (2) rising wage …
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groups, our theory explains (1) rising wage inequality between groups, (2) rising wage inequality within groups, and (3) the …
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-productivity "trap," through the attrition of skills and work habits. We develop and calibrate a model along these lines for East Germany … are present. -- Labor market ; labor market traps ; calibration ; East Germany …
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persistence versus relatively high microeconomic labor market flow numbers. We calibrate the model for East Germany and examine …
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Do firms reduce employment when their insiders (established, incumbent employees) claim higher wages? The conventional answer in the theoretical literature is that insider power has no influence on employment, provided that the newly hired employees (entrants) receive their reservation wages....
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This paper describes the practical implementation of hiring vouchers in Germany (Kiel Working Paper 1302 "Comparing the …
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