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We analyze the political support for employment protection legislation. Unlike my previous work on the same topic, this paper pays a lot of attention to the role of obsolescence in the growth process. In voting in favour of employment protection, incumbent employees trade off lower living...
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This paper develops a model of job creation and job destruction in a growing economy with embodied technical progress, that we use to analyze the political support for employment protection legislations such as the ones that are observed in most European countries. We analyze the possibility of...
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We examine the relationship between institutions, culture and cyclical fluctuations for a sample of 45 European, Middle …
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We systematically analyze how variations in board independence and ownership concentration and type affect corporate social performance (CSP). Drawing from the agency and stakeholder perspectives, we argue that recognizing differences in the distribution of costs and benefits to shareholders and...
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Moral codes are produced and enforced by more or less specialized means and are subject to standard economic forces. This paper argues that the intermediary role played by the Catholic Church between God and Christians, a key difference from Protestantism, faces the standard trade-off of...
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ethic” that would lead them to monitor each other’s conduct, support political and legal institutions and hold more …
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The origins of electoral systems have received scant attention in the literature. Looking at the history of electoral rules in the advanced world in the last century, this paper shows that the existing wide variation in electoral rules across nations can be traced to the strategic decisions that...
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This essay reviews some findings in cognition sciences and examines their consequences for the analysis of institutions …, causing it to be potentially maladapted in important dimensions. A main function of institutions is therefore to fill the gap …-gatherers. Moreover, institutions are built with the available elements, which include our instincts. A deeper understanding of both …
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could fundamentally improve the quality of public institutions and, as a result, transform economics and politics in Nigeria. …
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This work studies the organization of less-than-truckload trucking from a contractual point of view. We show that the huge number of owner-operators working in the industry hides a much less fragmented reality. Most of those owner-operators are “quasi-integrated” in higher organizational...
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