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Book / Working Paper 410
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Undetermined 272 English 137 German 1
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Ulph, A. 23 Malcomson, J.M. 15 Aldrich, J. 10 Kugler, Maurice 10 Qizilbash, M. 10 Aldrich, John 9 Kwiek, Maksymilian 9 Chalkley, M. 8 Lee, I.H. 7 Mateos-Planas, Xavier 7 Shin, H.S. 7 Sola, M. 7 Ulph, Alistair 7 Armstrong, M. 6 Blackburn, K. 6 Gervais, Martin 6 Ioannou, Christos A. 6 Lu, M. 6 MacLeod, W.B. 6 Mizon, G.E. 6 Tonin, Mirco 6 Mason, R. 5 Mountford, A. 5 Pitarakis, Jean-Yves 5 Smith, P. 5 Ulph, D. 5 Wahba, J. 5 Anderlini, L. 4 Galanis, Spyros 4 Gill, David 4 Hoffmann, Mathias 4 Hung, V.T.Y. 4 Ianni, A. 4 Ianni, Antonella 4 Kugler, Adriana 4 McCormick, B. 4 Mizon, Grayham E. 4 Mukerji, S. 4 Rice, Patricia 4 Stewart, Geoff 4
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Economics Division, University of Southampton 410
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Discussion Paper Series In Economics And Econometrics 410
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Employment protection legislation and job stability: an European cross country analysis
Cazes, Sandrine; Tonin, Mirco - Economics Division, University of Southampton - 2009
This paper tries to shed some light on the actual changes that occurred in the labour markets dynamics of the European Union 253 (EU-25) over the last decade using job tenure4 data. It then investigates the potential role of employment protection legislation (EPL)5 changes in explaining...
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Fairness and desert in tournaments
Gill, David; Stone, Rebecca - Economics Division, University of Southampton - 2009
We model the behavior of agents who care about receiving what they feel they deserve in a two-player rank-order tournament. Perceived entitlements are sensitive to how hard an agent has worked relative to her rival, and agents are loss averse around their meritocratically determined endogenous...
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Professor A.L. Bowley’s theory of the representative method
Aldrich, John - Economics Division, University of Southampton - 2008
Arthur. L. Bowley (1869-1957) first advocated the use of surveys--the "representative method"--in 1906 and started to conduct surveys of economic and social conditions in 1912. Bowley's 1926 memorandum for the International Statistical Institute on the "Measurement of the precision attained in...
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A computationally practical simulation estimation algorithm for dynamic panel data models with unobserved endogenous state variables
Sauer, Robert; Keane, Michael P. - Economics Division, University of Southampton - 2007
This paper develops a new simulation estimation algorithm that is particularly useful for estimating dynamic panel data models with unobserved endogenous state variables. The new approach can deal with the commonly encountered and widely discussed ``initial conditions problem,'' as well as the...
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Total factor productivity and labor reallocation: the case of the 1997 Korea crisis
Benjamin, David M.; Meza, Felipe - Economics Division, University of Southampton - 2007
Detrended Total Factor Productivity (TFP), net of changes in capital utilization, fell by 3.3% after the Korean 1997 financial crisis. Detrended real GDP per working age person fell by 11.9%. We construct a two-sector small open economy model that can account for 30.0% of the fall in TFP in...
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Baby busts and baby booms: the response of fertility to shocks in dynastic models
Jones, Larry; Schoonbroodt, Alice - Economics Division, University of Southampton - 2007
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Volunteer hiring, organizational form and the provision of mission-oriented goods
Vlassopoulos, Michael - Economics Division, University of Southampton - 2007
Mission-oriented organizations, such as nonprofit organizations and NGOs, rely critically on volunteer recruitment to achieve their organizational goals. Besides serving as an outlet of altruistic motives, volunteering often acts as a stepping-stone for a paid position in the nonprofit sector....
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Unemployment insurance design: inducing moving and retraining
Hassler, John; Mora, Rodríguez; Vicente, José - Economics Division, University of Southampton - 2007
Evidence suggests that unemployed individuals can sometimes affect their job prospects by undertaking a costly action like deciding to move or retrain. Realistically, such an opportunity only arises for some individuals and the identity of those may be unobservable ex-ante. The problem of...
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The existence and uniqueness of monotone pure strategy equilibrium in Bayesian games
Mason, Robin; Valentinyi, Ãkos - Economics Division, University of Southampton - 2007
This paper provides a sufficient condition for existence and uniqueness of equilibrium, which is in monotone pure strategies, in games of incomplete information. First, we show that if each player’s incremental ex post payoff is uniformly increasing in its own action and type, and its...
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Uncertainty and the specificity of human capital
Gervais, Martin; Livshits, Igor; Meh, Cesaire - Economics Division, University of Southampton - 2007
This paper studies the choice between general and specific human capital. A trade-off arises because general human capital, while less productive, can easily be reallocated across firms. Accordingly, the fraction of individuals with specific human capital depends on the amount of uncertainty in...
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