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Penkova, Emilia 3 Angerhausen, Julia 2 Bayer, Christian 2 Hehenkamp, Burkhard 2 Konrad, Kai A. 2 Leininger, Wolfgang 2 Alsleben, Christoph 1 Jüßen, Falko 1 Schuppert, Christiane 1
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Does mobility of educated workers undermine decentralized education policies
Schuppert, Christiane - 2007
The present paper studies a multi-jurisdictional framework, in which, from a federal perspective, educational subsidies turn out to be efficiency enhancing. However, in the presence of mobile high-skilled labor, local jurisdictions might try to free-ride on other regions' education policies and...
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The generalized Stackelberg equilibrium of the all-pay auction with complete information
Konrad, Kai A.; Leininger, Wolfgang - 2006
In the equilibrium of the all-pay auction with two groups of individual players who move sequentially, only the player with the lowest effort cost has a positive payoff. This payoff and the overall dissipation crucially depend on group composition. -- Sequential all-pay auction ; complete...
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Strategic unemployment
Angerhausen, Julia; Bayer, Christian; Hehenkamp, Burkhard - 2006
We propose a dynamic model that explains why individuals may be reluctant to pick up work although the wage is above their reservation wage. Accepting low paid work will put them in an adverse position in future wage bargaining, as employers could infer the individual's low reservation wage from...
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On the dynamics of interstate migration : migration costs and self-selection
Bayer, Christian; Jüßen, Falko - 2006
This paper develops a tractable dynamic microeconomic model of migration decisions that is aggregated to describe the behavior of interregional migration. Our structural approach allows us to deal with dynamic self-selection problems that arise from the endogeneity of location choice and the...
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An empirical analysis of UK imports : is there evidence of hysteresis
Penkova, Emilia - 2005
The paper re-examines the validity of the hysteresis hypothesis by applying it to the UK import volume from the world's five largest economies: Germany, France, Italy, Japan and the USA, over the period 1975 to 1994. Disaggregated bilateral data (4- digit ISIC) are used and hysteresis is...
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Exchange rates and transition economies' export prices : is there evidence for pricing-to-market behavior
Penkova, Emilia - 2005
The paper tests for potential pricing-to-market for a wide range of export industries in selected transition economies, namely Poland, Hungary and Bulgaria, at the four-digit level over the period 1990-1998. Panel estimation is undertaken and a fixed-effects linear model is estimated. The...
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Pricing-to-market or hysteresis? : an empirical investigation of German exports
Penkova, Emilia - 2005
The paper initiates a new area of research: both concepts of hysteresis and pricing-to-market are simultaneously investigated in relation to German exports into Belgium, France, Italy, UK, Spain and Sweden over the period 1975 to 1994 at 4-digit ISIC level. There is abundant empirical evidence...
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Spatial agglomeration and product market competition
Alsleben, Christoph - 2005
This paper tests the hypothesis that product market competition has a negative impact on spatial agglomeration. This hypothesis emerges as an interpetation of the models by Combes and Duranton (2001) and Alsleben (2005) which are about firms' location choice in the presence of knowledge...
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The strategic advantage of negatively interdependent preferences in action-monotonic games
Hehenkamp, Burkhard - 2005
Investigating the strategic advantage of negatively interdependent preferences in action monotonic games, we derive characterizing conditions both for general action monotonic games and for the subclass of action monotonic games with spillovers. Examples demonstrate the generality of our...
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Evaluation frequency and forgetful principals
Angerhausen, Julia - 2005
This paper analyzes the bahavior of a principal with bounded memory who can offer a two-period performance-based contract to an agent. In the model he can choose whether to evaluate the agent after each period or only at the end of the second period. If the agent is wealth-constrained, the...
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