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rationalize this by assuming that diosyncratic non-pecuniary conditions interact with money wages in workers' decisions to work …
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rationalize this by assuming that idiosyncratic non-pecuniary conditions interact with money wages in workers' decisions to work …
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This paper investigates the impacts of capital mobility and tax competition in a setting with imperfect matching between firms and workers. The small country always gains and the large country always loses from tax competition, thus implying tax competition leads to redistribution from the large...
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rationalize this by assuming that idiosyncratic non-pecuniary conditions interact with money wages in workers’ decisions to work …
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rationalize this by assuming that idiosyncratic non-pecuniary conditions interact with money wages in workers’ decisions to work …
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This paper investigates the impacts of capital mobility and tax competition in a setting with imperfect matching between firms and workers. The small country attracts fewer firms than the large one but accommodates a share of the industry that exceeds its capital share - a reverse home market...
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