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This paper suggests that in the US context, workers tend to invest in general human capital especially since they face little employment protection and low unemployment benefits, while the European model (generous benefits and higher duration of jobs) favors specific human capital investments....
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We estimate a model of the joint participation and mobility along with the individuals' wage formation in France. Our model makes it possible to distinguish between unobserved person heterogeneity and state-dependence. We estimate the model using state of the art Bayesian methods employing a...
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We estimate a model of the joint participation and mobility along with the individuals' wage formation in France. Our model makes it possible to distinguish between unobserved person heterogeneity and state-dependence. We estimate the model using state of the art bayesian methods employing a...
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question will be through a comparative-historical lens: namely, by comparing the election of 2016 to the election of Lincoln in … 1860. The reference to the 1860 election for this inquiry is obvious enough: the victory by Lincoln did ultimately spark a … aspiration of this comparative approach then is to investigate whether some facets of the 1860 election may or may not find ready …
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this changing context affect the supply side of party competition on European issues in EP election campaigns? This article …
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