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We investigate the impact on employability when job candidates signal different personal tastes for competitions. In three experiments, with close to 3,000 participants in total, we show that non-competitive candidates risk being perceived as less productive, while those who signal a willingness...
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We investigate the impact on perceived and actual employability when job candidates signal different personal tastes for competitions. Using three experiments, with over 2000 participants in total, we show that candidates who are not willing to compete at all risk being perceived as less...
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We investigate the impact on employability when job candidates signal different personal tastes for competitions. In three experiments, with close to 3,000 participants in total, we show that non-competitive candidates risk being perceived as less productive, while those who signal a willingness...
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Germany is the laggard of Europe, yet the country is world champion in merchandise exports. The paper tries to solve … wages defended by unions and the welfare state against the forces of international low-wage competition destroy too big a …
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of the economy. Potential effects of intensified international competition and skill-biased technological change on the … international competition and technological change on the employment share of unskilled labor in the manufacturing sector. …
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some of the economic policy challenges that Germany faces. Being an optimist by nature, I would paint a rosy picture …
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