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High (low) quality stocks generate anomalously high (low) returns above and beyond expected returns based on betas, market sizes, valuations, and momentum. We provide a comprehensive overview of commonly used quality definitions and test their predictive power for stock returns. We show that...
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The US-centred debate on the decoupling of productivity from workers' compensation has given rise to the question whether this decoupling has also taken place in other countries, and if so, to what degree. However, in-depth analyses of the extent and the underlying causes of wage-productivity...
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widespread assumptions, substantial variation in the wages of politicians, both across states and over time. Gubernatorial wages …
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This paper discusses two issues in the relationship between inequality and economic growth: the data and the econometrics. We first review the inequality data set of Deininger and Squire, which, we argue, fails to provide adequate or accurate longitudinal and cross-country coverage. We then...
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, but one is particularly easy to identify: higher taxes on labor. If wages are set by strong and centralized trade unions …, an increase in labor taxes is shifted onto higher real wages. This has two effects. First, it reduces labor demand and …
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