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This paper investigates whether fiscal competition affects the structure of public spending, where theory predicts a shift from residential public goods to industrial public goods. We propose an empirical model that specifically accounts for the strategic nature and endogeneity of fiscal...
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, using quarterly data from1995 to2020. Through the use of panel Granger causality tests and a panel SUR model, we conclude …
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heterogeneity or unobserved state variables and panel data models with fixed effects. Recent developments in measurement error …
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This paper estimates a structural model of the employment decision of the firm. Our establishment level data displays an extreme degree of rigidity in that employment levels are largely constant throughout our sample. This can be due to the fact that establishments face large shocks but also...
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drop-out mechanisms (panel attrition, non-employment) and 'initial conditions' (base-year low pay status). This model, and … variants that ignore one or more of these selection mechanisms, are fitted to data for men from the British Household Panel …
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This study hypothesises that the level of foreign equity participation is a key determinant of the multinational wage premium. In particular, the breakdown of equity in a foreign investment project determines the extent to which a multinational parent company transfers proprietary assets to its...
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This paper provides a theoretical model for explaining the separation of ownership and control in firms. An entrepreneur hires a worker, whose effort is necessary for running a project. The worker's effort determines the probability that the project will be completed on time, but the worker...
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We show that long-term compensation is associated with higher pay in the financial industry and the legal sector. Then, using a detailed survey of law school graduates, we explore why firms use long-term compensation. We find that individuals with jobs that make them highly visible and that...
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