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. Interestingly, we find that the required degree of production complementarity for positive sorting is increasing in the number of …We investigate the effect of search frictions on labor market sorting by constructing a model which is in line with … derive the necessary and sufficient conditions for sorting in applications as well as matches. We show that positive sorting …
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. Interestingly, we find that the required degree of production complementarity for positive sorting is increasing in the number of …We investigate the effect of search frictions on labor market sorting by constructing a model which is in line with … derive the necessary and sufficient conditions for sorting in applications as well as matches. We show that positive sorting …
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. Interestingly, we find that the required degree of production complementarity for positive sorting is increasing in the number of …We investigate the e↵ect of search frictions on labor market sorting by constructing a model which is in line with … derive the necessary and sucient conditions for sorting in applications as well as matches. We show that positive sorting is …
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There are situations in which competitors ally to pursue a common objective. This simultaneous presence of cooperation and competition is called coopetition and we study it theoretically and experimentally in a group contest setup. More concretely, we analyze a group contest with a new sharing...
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depending on their valuations. In particular, we identify suffcient conditions for positive sorting, meaning that the share of … that negative rather than positive sorting may arise in equilibrium. Further results show how incumbency rents and sorting …
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