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We consider a three-stage game to examine how market integration affects firms' incentives to provide general worker training. In stage 1, firms invest in productivity-enhancing training. In stage 2, they can make wage offers for each others' workers. Finally, Cournot competition takes place....
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To examine the impact of globalization on managerial compensation, we consider a matching model where a number of firms compete both in the product market and in the managerial market. We show that globalization, i.e. the simultaneous integration of product markets and managerial pools, leads to...
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Die vorliegende Dissertation besteht aus vier Kapiteln. Das erste Kapitel zeigt unter Verwendung von Schweizer Firmendaten, dass eine Senkung von Handelsbarrieren zwischen der Schweiz und der Europäischen Union zu Unternehmen führt, die einen geringeren Grad an vertikaler Integration...
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We examine how globalization affects firms incentives to train workers. In our model, firms invest in productivity-enhancing worker training before Cournot competition takes place. When two separated product markets become integrated and are thus replaced with a market with greater demand and...
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To examine the impact of globalization on managerial compensation, we consider a matching model where firms compete both in the product market and in the managerial market. We show that globalization, that is, the simultaneous integration of product markets and managerial pools, leads to an...
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We study how the integration of product and labor markets affects general worker training. When the number of firms under autarky is not too small and training would lead to a sufficiently large productivity increase, integration reduces training, often resulting in lower welfare. We also show...
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We consider a three-stage game to examine how market integration affects firms' incentives to provide general worker training. In stage 1, firms invest in productivity-enhancing training. In stage 2, they can make wage offers for each others' workers. Finally, Cournot competition takes place....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012779107