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prisoner’s dilemma is correlated with competitiveness in a sample of 9-12 year old children in Colombia and Sweden. Using two …
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investments by college and non-college educated parents and their children widened up precisely during this first period …
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investments by college and non-college educated parents and their children widened up precisely during this first period …
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This paper shows that increased factor mobility might cause the ``race to the top'' in setting the minimum wage, contrary to what other studies have suggested. By focusing on geographical labor mobility, we propose a minimum wage competition model and show that minimum wage rates may increase...
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Families with Dependant Children (AFDC). To motivate the empirical work, we adept Wildasin´s [41] model of income …
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Families with Dependant Children (AFDC). To motivate the empirical work, we adept Wildasinś [41] model of income redistribution …
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