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This paper sets out a model of pay setting in a spatial context. Employers in an area face upward sloping labor supply curves due to search behavior on the part of workers. They set wages with the aim of meeting recruitment targets, drawing workers from the immediate area as well as the...
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GORDON I. and MOLHO I. (1998) A multi-stream analysis of the changing pattern of interregional migration in Great Britain, 1960-1991, Reg. Studies, 32 , 309-323. This paper uses a combination of spatial and econometric modelling techniques to investigate longer term patterns and processes of...
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This paper models migration probabilities in a duration context, where migration may occur at the end of an observed residence spell. The analysis is based on a sample of young women in rural locations in France, and relates to their first move after leaving full-time education. We distinguish...
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Sets out a version of a standard conjectural‐variations oligopoly model, and investigates the properties of that model with respect to the effects of entry. Shows within this context that entry unambiguously reduces incumbents′ margins and output, while raising industry output. Also shows...
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