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This paper considers the search for the best papers by the editors of an academic journal. At each period, each editor … receives a set of submissions and has to decide which paper to accept. Some editors being more demanding than others … of high quality papers only when the editorial board is composed by a homogeneous set of very demanding editors …
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This paper studies the publishing game played by researchers and editors when the editors adopt an impartial selection …
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function traditional in labor economics. An equilibrium is defined as a situation where both editors and authors implement … ratio between the number of editors and the number of authors. …
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and reflective responses to guidance and recommendations from editors and referees, supplemented by some good fortune and …
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function traditional in labor economics. An equilibrium is defined as a situation where both editors and authors implement … ratio between the number of editors and the number of authors. …
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journal. Editors resort more and more to paper pre-screening, and desk reject those that do not fit well to the editorial line …
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In this paper we investigate whether the extension of the entitlement to unemployment benefits in the mid 80s can explain the increase in the unemployment rates of unskilled and elder workers in western Germany. To answer this question we estimate a version of the Burdett-Mortensen search...
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This paper revisits the no-attachment assumption in job search models with random productivity fluctuations and Nash-bargaining. Both workers and firms value the option to remain in attachment: firms profit from a reduced hiring cost, while workers gain from a higher reservation wage when...
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This paper is about the labour market consequences of creative destruction with on-the-job search. We consider a matching model in an economy with embodied technological progress and show that its dynamics are profoundly affected by allowing on-the-job search. We obtain that the elasticity of...
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