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subsidy to labour and a simultaneous tax on entrepreneurs to curb excessive entry, with learning a subsidy-only policy can be …-increasing faster learning. …
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managers), for example the pecking-order theory. It also contrasts traditional behavioral finance literature (e.g. Fairchild …
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-order theory) where equity represents an inferior security. The latter has rational managers. It also contrasts traditional …
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We study market dynamics when an owner learns over time about the quality of her asset. Since this information is private, the owner sells strategically to a less informed buyer following sufficient negative information. In response, market prices feature a "U-shape" relative to the length of...
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Most learning in the workplace occurs outside of formal learning environments—it happens informally, “in the field.” In … this review, we share what is known about how such informal field-based learning (IFBL) works, offer guidance on how to … promote healthy IFBL, and identify future research needs. We first situate IFBL within the broader stream of the learning …
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Earlier research has shown that immigrant- and minority entrepreneurs have difficulties accessing capital through the formal financial markets. This essay studies what role immigrant employees within the local bank sector have for the probability of immigrants to run their own businesses. I use...
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