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41by Villeval, Marie Claire Kuhn, Peter Joseph Charness, Gary Published in Journal of Labor Economics (2011)“...In labor markets, the ratchet effect refers to a situation where workers subject to performance pay choose to restrict their output, because they rationally...”
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42“...We analyze the impact on a firm’s profits and optimal wage rates, and on the distribution of workers’ earnings, when workers compare their earnings with those...”
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43by Falch, Torberg Published in Journal of Labor Economics (2010)“...Monopsonistic wage-setting power requires that the supply of labor directed toward individual establishments is upward sloping. This study utilizes...”
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44by Howell, Jessica S Published in Journal of Labor Economics (2010)“...This research examines the determinants of the match between high school seniors and postsecondary institutions in the United States. I model college...”
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45“...Life cycle employment of minority labor migrants who entered Norway in the early 1970s diverges from that of natives. Immigrant employment was nearly complete...”
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46by Lin, Xu Published in Journal of Labor Economics (2010)“...Disentangling peer effects from other confounding effects is difficult,and separately identifying endogenous and contextual effects is impossible for the...”
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47“...This article investigates women's and men's labor supply to the firm within a semistructural approach based on a dynamic model of new monopsony. Using methods...”
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48“...In the context of certain dynamic models, it is possible to infer the elasticity of labor supply to the firm from the elasticity of the quit rate with respect...”
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49by Fishback, Price Vanmeter Boustan, Leah Platt Kantor, Shawn Published in Journal of Labor Economics (2010)“...The Great Depression offers a unique laboratory to investigate the causal impact of migration on local labor markets. We use variation in the generosity of New...”
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50“...We examine the relationship between information technology (IT), productivity, and organization using a new panel data set of police departments that covers...”
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51by Yamaguchi, Shintaro Published in Journal of Labor Economics (2010)“...This article constructs and estimates a model of wage bargaining with on-the-job search to explore three different components of wages: general human capital,...”
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52by Naidu, Suresh Published in Journal of Labor Economics (2010)“...This article studies the effect of recruitment restrictions on mobility and wages in the postbellum U.S. South. I estimate the effects of criminal fines...”
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53“...We present a dynamic model of individuals' educational investments that allows us to explore alternative modeling strategies for forecasting future wage...”
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54by Priest, George L Published in Journal of Labor Economics (2010)“...This paper addresses Alvin Roth's findings of market contracting at times earlier than optimal for market participants, which Roth describes as market...”
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55by Fox, Jeremy Published in Journal of Labor Economics (2010)“...This article estimates worker switching costs and how much the employer switching of experienced engineers responds to outside wage offers. I use data on...”
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56“...The importance of fair and equal treatment of workers is at theheart of the debate in organizational management. In this regard,we study how reward schemes and...”
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57“...This study evaluates the impact of high-skilled immigrants on U.S. technology formation. We use reduced-form specifications that exploit large changes in the...”
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58“...In the context of certain models, it is possible to infer the elasticity of labor supply to the firm from the elasticity of the quit rate with respect to the...”
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59“...This article studies how portable skills accumulated in the labor market are. Using rich data on tasks performed in occupations, we propose the concept of...”
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