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Theorie 69 Theory 61 Relative deprivation 21 International migration 19 Einkommensverteilung 16 Income distribution 15 Deutschland 14 Human capital 14 Migranten 14 Social welfare function 14 Soziale Wohlfahrtsfunktion 14 Humankapital 13 Offshoring 13 experimental economics 13 Experiment 12 Human capital formation 12 Internationale Migration 12 Bildungsinvestition 11 Germany 11 Migrants 11 Schätzung 11 Aggregate relative deprivation 10 Game theory 10 Heterogeneous Firms 10 Merger of populations 10 Spieltheorie 10 Wohlfahrtsanalyse 10 Distaste for low relative income 9 Estimation 9 Human capital investment 9 Maximization of social welfare 9 Spain 9 Welfare analysis 9 Migration 8 Monopolistic Competition 8 Revision of social space 8 Social preferences 8 household finance 8 unobserved heterogeneity 8 Arbeitsmigranten 7
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Free 327 Undetermined 5
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Book / Working Paper 332
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Working Paper 252 Arbeitspapier 126 Graue Literatur 117 Non-commercial literature 117
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English 282 Undetermined 50 German 1
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Stark, Oded 132 Stadler, Manfred 50 Jakubek, Marcin 40 Güth, Werner 28 Pull, Kerstin 27 Kreickemeier, Udo 18 Jung, Benjamin 15 Kohler, Wilhelm 15 Smolka, Marcel 14 Zaby, Alexandra 14 Dimpfl, Thomas 12 Felbermayr, Gabriel 12 Wrona, Jens 12 Egger, Hartmut 9 Hyll, Walter 9 Becker, Gideon 8 Byra, Lukasz 8 Szczygielski, Krzysztof 8 Baten, Jörg 7 Falniowski, Fryderyk 7 Kobus, Martyna 7 Dorn, Agnieszka 6 Duran, Mihael 6 Eppinger, Peter S. 6 Hogrefe, Jan 6 Jank, Stephan 6 Kosiorowski, Grzegorz 6 Kukharskyy, Bohdan 6 Larch, Mario 6 Mechtel, Mario 6 Neubecker, Nina 6 Schmid, Kai Daniel 6 Sorger, Gerhard 6 Wang, Yong 6 Zawojska, Ewa 6 Bielawski, Jakub 5 Budzinski, Wiktor 5 Budziński, Wiktor 5 Neus, Werner 5 Aichele, Markus 4
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Wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Fakultät, Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen 79
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University of Tübingen Working Papers in Economics and Finance 126 University of Tübingen working papers in economics and finance 126 University of Tuebingen Working Papers in Economics and Finance 79 Gueth, W., Stadler, M, Zaby, A., 2019. Coordination Failure in Capacity-then-Price-Setting Games. University of Tübingen Working Papers in Economics and Finance 116 1
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Two-way migration between similar countries
Kreickemeier, Udo; Wrona, Jens - 2011
We develop a model to explain two-way migration of high-skilled individuals between countries that are similar in their economic characteristics. High-skilled migration is explained by a combination of two features: In both countries there is a continuum of workers with differing abilities,...
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The optimal structure of commodity taxation in a monopoly with tax avoidance or evasion
Goerke, Laszlo - 2011
If tax obligations are met, the balanced-budget substitution of an ad valorem tax on output for a specific tax not only raises a monopolist's production, but also represents a Pareto improvement. However, if tax avoidance or evasion is feasible and the marginal costs of such actions decline with...
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The effect of occupation-specific brain drain on human capital
Heuer, Nina - 2011
This paper tests the hypothesis of a beneficial brain drain using occupation-specific data on migration from developing countries to OECD countries around 2000. Distinguishing between several types of human capital allows to assess whether the impact of high-skilled south-north migration on...
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On the economic architecture of the workplace : repercussions of social comparisons amongst heterogeneous workers
Hyll, Walter; Stark, Oded - 2011
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 of co-workers. We consider a low-productivity worker who receives lower wage earnings than a high-productivity worker. When the...
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International trade, union wage premia, and welfare in general equilibrium
Kreickemeier, Udo; Meland, Frode - 2011
We study how two distinct forms of globalisation, trade cost reductions and opening up of trade in previously shielded sectors, affect sector-specific wages, employment levels and aggregate welfare in a two-country model of general oligopolistic equilibrium (GOLE) with partly unionised labour...
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What makes us want to have more than others? : explaining relative consumumption effects of public and private goods
Hillesheim, Inga; Mechtel, Mario - 2011
We conduct a survey with 264 participants to test for relative consumption effects of national and local public goods as well as private goods. In contrast to previous results, we find that relative consumption effects are more pronounced for private goods than for public goods. Our second...
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Endogenous selection of comparison groups, human capital formation, and tax policy
Hyll, Walter; Stark, Oded; Wang, Yong - 2011
This paper considers a setting in which the acquisition of human capital entails a change of location in social space that causes individuals to revise their comparison groups. Skill levels are viewed as occupational groups, and moving up the skill ladder by acquiring additional human capital,...
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The prospect of migration, sticky wages, and "educated unemployment"
Stark, Oded; Fan, Chengze Simon - 2011
An increase in the probability of work abroad, where the returns to schooling are higher than at home, induces more individuals in a developing country to acquire education, which leads to an increase in the supply of educated workers in the domestic labor market. Where there is a sticky...
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Managerial versus production wages : offshoring, country size and endowments
Benz, Sebastian; Kohler, Wilhelm - 2011
We explore the role of trade in differentiated final goods as well ollshoring of tasks for inequality both within and between countries. We emphasize the distinction between managerial and production labor. Managerial labor is a fixed input while production labor is a variable input. Following...
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Offshoring tasks, yet creating jobs?
Kohler, Wilhelm; Wrona, Jens - 2011
The policy debate views offshoring as job destruction. Theoretical models of offshoring mostly assume full employment. We develop a model of task trade that allows for equilibrium unemployment. In this model, there are two margins of adjustment. At the extensive margin, moving tasks offshore...
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