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This paper investigates the consequences of elections on the capacity of governments to defend a fixed parity in the presence of output shocks. It demonstrates that the political uncertainty associated with elections may significantly modify the reactions of governments in a way that may be...
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In this paper we investigate the consequences of elections on the willingness of office-motivated governments to defend a pre-announced parity in the presence of output shocks in a fixed exchange rate regime with an escape clause. Knowing that voters rationally interpret realignments as a sign...
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This paper proposes a principal-agent model of labour market discrimination. In this model, the firm manager is a taste-based discriminator and has to make unobservable hiring decisions that determine the shareholder’s profits, because workers differ in skill. The model shows that...
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