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is associated with reduced opportunistic behavior, which improves intra-firm cooperation and hampers the incidence of …
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Previous experiments have found a moderate, positive effect of group size on cooperation in voluntary contribution … results from n-person prisoner's dilemma and oligopoly experiments where group size has a negative effect on cooperation. In … mechanism ; cooperation ; group size …
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differ between the analysed high-tech industries. Cooperation between start-up firms can be interpreted as a kind of mutual …
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In evolutionary models of indirect reciprocity, reputation mechanisms can stabilize cooperation even in severe … cooperation problems like the prisoner's dilemma. Under certain circumstances, conditionally cooperative strategies, which … lead to a breakdown of this kind of indirectly reciprocal cooperation. Backward induction, however, requires strategies …
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While available evidence suggests that the events of September 11th negatively influenced the relative earnings of employees with Arab background in the US, it is not clear that they had similar effects in other countries. Our study for Germany provides evidence that the events also affected the...
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We develop a new econometric framework that simultaneously allows recovering heterogeneity in demand, TFP and markups across firms while leaving the correlation among the three unrestricted. We do this by systematically exploiting assumptions that are implicit in previous firm-level productivity...
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Observationally equivalent workers are paid higher wages in larger firms. This fact is often named as the "firm-size wage gap" and is regarded as a key empirical puzzle. Using micro-level data from Turkey, we document a new stylized fact: the firm-size wage gap is more pronounced for informal...
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