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This paper addresses the puzzle how employers that invest in general human capital can gain an information advantage with respect to the ability of their employees when training is certified by credible external institutions. We apply an established model from the employer-learning literature...
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This paper jointly analyses the consequences of adverse selection and signalling on entry wages of skilled employees. It uses German linked employer employee panel data (LIAB) and introduces a measure for relative productivity of skilled job applicants based on apprenticeship wages. It shows...
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We develop a model in which competition in the labor market may produce worker-firm matches that are inferior to those obtained in the absence of competition. This result contrasts with the conventional wisdom that competition among employers allocates scarce talent efficiently. In a model in...
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In this paper we allude to a novel role played by the non-linear income tax system in the presence of adverse selection in the labor market due to asymmetric information between workers and firms. We show that an appropriate choice of the tax schedule enables the government to affect the wage...
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We analyze the effects of adverse selection on worker turnover and wage dynamics in a frictional labor market. We …-ability workers only. Low-ability workers have higher turnover rates and are more often employed in low-wage firms. The model …
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pooling contracts designed to retain high-ability workers only. Low-ability workers have higher turnover rates, they are more …
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pooling contracts designed to retain high-ability workers only. Low-ability workers have higher turnover rates, they are more …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009273921
We analyze the effects of adverse selection on worker turnover and wage dynamics in a frictional labor market. We …-ability workers only. Low-ability workers have higher turnover rates and are more often employed in low-wage firms. The model …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013014031
pooling contracts designed to retain high-ability workers only. Low-ability workers have higher turnover rates, they are more …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013120832