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Frey, Bruno S. 6 Rohner, Dominic 5 Kuhn, Andreas 4 Wolf, Michael 4 Berentsen, Aleksander 3 Ewerhart, Christian 3 Goeree, Jacob K. 3 Zhang, Jingjing 3 Zweimüller, Josef 3 Blavatskyy, Pavlo R. 2 Fehr, Ernst 2 Gartzke, Erik 2 Ledoit, Olivier 2 Lien, Yuanchuan 2 Pamini, Paolo 2 Boone, Jan 1 Bruhin, Adrian 1 Brunner, Beatrice 1 Brutti, Filippo 1 Buckley, Neil J. 1 Casari, Marco 1 Cason, Timothy N. 1 Cassar, Lea 1 Casutt, Julia 1 Epifani, Paolo 1 Epper, Thomas 1 Fehr-Duda, Helga 1 Gancia, Gino Alessandro 1 Götte, Lorenz 1 Halter, Daniel 1 Ham, John C. 1 Hodler, Roland 1 Houser, Daniel 1 Iorio, Daniela 1 Kube, Sebastian 1 Lalive, Rafael 1 Loertscher, Simon 1 Maréchal, Michel André 1 Menzio, Guido 1 Mestelman, Stuart 1
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Institute for Empirical Research in Economics University of Zurich Working Paper 18 Institute for Empirical Research in Economics, University of Zurich, Working Paper 15 Institute for Empirical Research in Economics, University of Zurich Working Paper 8 Institute for Empirical Research in Economics University of Zurich Working Paper No. 443 1 Institute for Empirical Research in Economics University of Zurich Working Paper Series 1 Institute for Empirical Research in Economics University of Zurich, Working Paper 1 Institute for Empirical Research in Economics,University of Zurich, Working Paper 1
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Should I Stay or Should I Go? An Institutional Approach to Brain Drain
Cassar, Lea; Frey, Bruno S. - 2010
This paper suggests that institutional factors which reward social networks at the expenses of productivity can play an important role in explaining brain drain. The effects of social networks on brain drain are analyzed in a decision theory framework with asymmetric information. We distinguish...
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Temptation and Commitment in the Laboratory
Houser, Daniel; Schunk, Daniel; Winter, Joachim; Xiao, Erte - 2010
Temptation and self-control in intertemporal choice environments are receiving increasing attention in the theoretical economics literature. Nevertheless, there remains a scarcity of empirical evidence from controlled environments informing behavior under repeated temptations. This is...
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War and Natural Resource Exploitation
Ploeg, Frederick van der; Rohner, Dominic - 2010
Although the relationship between natural resources and civil war has received much attention, little is known about the underlying mechanisms. Controversies and contradictions in the stylized facts persist because resource extraction is treated as exogenous while in reality fighting affects...
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Optimal Market Design
Boone, Jan; Goeree, Jacob K. - 2010
This paper introduces three methodological advances to study the optimal design of static and dynamic markets. First, we apply a mechanism design approach to characterize all incentive-compatible market equilibria. Second, we conduct a normative analysis, i.e. we evaluate alternative competition...
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Reverse Common Ratio Effect
Blavatskyy, Pavlo R. - 2010
The results of a new experimental study reveal highly systematic violations of expected utility theory. The pattern of these violations is exactly the opposite of the classical common ratio effect discovered by Allais (1953). Two recent decision theories - stochastic expected utility theory...
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World Heritage : Where are We? An Empirical Analysis
Frey, Bruno S.; Pamini, Paolo - 2010
An empirical overview of the UNESCO World Heritage List according to various characteristics is presented. The officially stated intention of the World Heritage List is to protect global heritage. Our focus is on the imbalance of the existing List according to countries and continents. The...
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Monotone Comparative Statics with Separable Objective Functions
Ewerhart, Christian - 2010
The sum of a supermodular function, assumed nondecreasing in the choice variable, and of a 'concavely supermodularizable' function, assumed nonincreasing in the parameter variable, satisfies the Milgrom- Shannon (1994, Monotone comparative statics, Econometrica 62, 157-180) single crossing...
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Legal Enforcement, Public Supply of Liquidity and Sovereign Risk
Brutti, Filippo - 2010
Sovereign debt crises in emerging markets are usually associated with liquidity and banking crises within the economy. This connection is suggested by both anecdotical and empirical evidence. The conventional view is that the domestic financial turmoil is caused by foreign creditors'...
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Trade, Markup Heterogeneity and Misallocations
Epifani, Paolo; Gancia, Gino Alessandro - 2010
Markups vary widely across industries and countries, their heterogeneity has increased overtime and asymmetric exposure to international trade seems partly responsible for this phenomenon. In this paper, we study how the entire distribution of markups affects resource misallocation and welfare...
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Malthus Was Right : New Evidence from a Time-Varying VAR
Rathke, Alexander; Sarferaz, Samad - 2010
Although Unified Growth Theory presumes the existence of the Maltusian mechanism in pre-industrial England recent empirical studies challenged this assumption. This paper studies the interaction of vital rates and real wages in the period from 1540 to 1870 in England. We employ time-varying...
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