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161by Maggi, Giovanni Staiger, Robert W Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (01.02.2018)“...We develop a model of trade agreements with renegotiation and imperfectly verifiable information. In equilibrium, trade disputes can occur and can be resolved...”
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162by Gerard van der Meijden Sjak Smulders Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (01.11.2017)“...We argue that expectations about future energy use affect the transition from fossil to renewables because of an interaction between innovation and resource...”
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163by Hong, Jay H Seok, Byoung Hoon You, Hye Mi Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (2019)“...Over the past few decades, the skilled–unskilled hours differential for U.S. men increased when the skill premium rose sharply, in contrast with dominant...”
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164by Arbex, Marcelo O'Dea, Dennis Wiczer, David Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (01.05.2019)“...We introduce an irregular network structure into a model of frictional, on‐the‐job search in which workers find jobs through their network connections or...”
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165by Eckstein, Zvi Setty, Ofer Weiss, David Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (01.05.2019)“...There is a strong correlation between corporate interest rates, their spreads relative to Treasuries, and the unemployment rate. We model how corporate...”
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166by van den Berg, Gerard J van der Klaauw, Bas Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (01.05.2019)“...To evaluate search effort monitoring of unemployed workers, it is important to take account of post-unemployment wages and job-to-job mobility. We structurally...”
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167by Harris, Matthew C Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (2019)“...This article examines the relationship between individuals' weight and employment decisions over the life cycle. I estimate a dynamic stochastic model of...”
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168by Chen, Zhiqi Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (01.02.2019)“...This article analyzes the impact of retailer buyer power on a supplier's incentive to conduct innovation, with a focus on the supplier's investment in product...”
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169by Guardado, José R Ziebarth, Nicolas R Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (01.02.2019)“...The theory of compensating wage differentials (CWDs) assumes that firms supply and workers demand workplace safety, predicting a positive relationship between...”
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170by Cronin, Christopher J Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (01.02.2019)“...This study quantifies the moral hazard effect of health insurance on medical expenditure by estimating a dynamic model of within‐year medical care consumption...”
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171by Roberto Chang Andrés Fernández Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (01.11.2013)“...Recent research on macroeconomic fluctuations in emerging economies has advocated introducing a stochastic productivity trend or allowing for interest rate...”
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172by Herweg, Fabian Schwarz, Marco A Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (01.11.2018)“...Cost overrun is ubiquitous in public procurement. We argue that this can be the result of a constrained optimal award procedure: The procurer awards the...”
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173by Choi, Jay Pil Gerlach, Heiko Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (01.11.2018)“...This article develops a model of patent trolls to understand various litigation strategies employed by nonpracticing entities (NPEs). When an NPE faces...”
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174by Gadea, María Dolores Gómez‐Loscos, Ana Pérez‐Quirós, Gabriel Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (01.11.2018)“...Many have argued that the Great Recession of 2008 marks the end of the reduction in output volatility known as the Great Moderation. This article shows that...”
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175by Zhong, Songfa Shalev, Idan Koh, David Ebstein, Richard P Chew, Soo Hong Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (01.08.2018)“...This study explores the relationship between competitiveness and stress. In Experiment 1, we observe a higher response of cortisol—the primary stress...”
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176by Han, Bing Han, Lu Zhu, Guozhong Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (01.08.2018)“...This article develops a dynamic rational expectations general equilibrium framework that links house value to fundamental economic variables such as income...”
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177by Kim, Jinill Ruge‐Murcia, Francisco Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (01.05.2019)“...This article studies the implication of extreme shocks for monetary policy. The analysis is based on a small‐scale New Keynesian model with sticky prices and...”
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178by Ioannou, Christos A Makris, Miltiadis Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (01.05.2019)“...Global games and Poisson games have been proposed to address equilibrium indeterminacy in Common Knowledge Coordination games. The present study investigates...”
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179by Gorry, Aspen Gorry, Devon Trachter, Nicholas Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (01.05.2019)“...Individuals experience frequent occupational switches during their lifetime, and initial worker characteristics are predictive of future patterns of...”
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180by Ouazad, Amine Rancière, Romain Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (01.05.2019)“...This article develops a general equilibrium model of location choice where mortgage approval rates determine household‐specific choice sets. Estimation of the...”