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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 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012658080
. 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 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012599245
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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asymmetry and complementarity in members' efforts, and analyze how each group's internal conflict in-fluences its chance of … (common) collective action technology exhibits a high degree of complementarity. Furthermore, depending on the degree of … complementarity, the stronger player's relative contribution to external conflict may be higher in a more asymmetric group and, as a …
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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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positions depending on their type. In particular, we identify sufficient conditions for positive sorting, meaning that types … sorting may also arise in equilibrium when these conditions are violated. Further results show how incumbency rents, surplus …, and sorting are affected by the frequency at which incumbency is contested. …
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This paper investigates how heterogeneity in contestants' investment costs affects the competition intensity in a …
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We consider a two group contest over a group specific public good where each member of a group has a different benefit from the good. Our model can be interpreted in two ways: Each of the players has a non-linear investment cost in the contest, or alternatively, the returns to effort are...
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Competition between groups is ubiquitous in social and economic life, and groups are typically not created equal. Here we experimentally investigate the implications of this general observation on the unfolding of symmetric and asymmetric competition between groups that are either homogeneous or...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012029784