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This paper extends the (Lucas, Bell J Econ 9:508-523,1978) model of occupational choices by individuals with different skills, beyond the simple options of self-employment or wage-employment, by including a second choice for the self-employed. That is, an option to hire employees and so become...
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The self-employed and entrepreneurs form a heterogeneous group: some individuals are pushed to become self-employed because they cannot find a job as employees, while others voluntarily choose self-employment to exploit business opportunities; among those who choose by opportunity, some hire...
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We examine the consequences of imposing higher capital requirements on banks (as under Basel III or, recently, in the case of large banks in the European context) for bank dynamics in complying with the new standards and for the long-term effects on bank lending rates and the demand for bank...
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