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Sklaverei 8 Slavery 8 Welt 8 World 8 modern slavery 6 Corruption 5 Korruption 4 Modern Slavery 4 Theorie 4 Theory 4 Institutional economics 3 Institutional infrastructure 3 Institutionelle Infrastruktur 3 Institutionenökonomik 3 Matching 3 Social norm 3 Soziale Norm 3 border effects 3 distance coefficients 3 exploitation 3 fragmentation of production 3 free-trade agreements 3 gravity equations 3 human rights 3 human trafficking 3 intermediates trade 3 international trade 3 multi-stage production 3 third-country effects 3 vertical linkages 3 Außenhandel 2 Coerced Labor 2 Coerced Labour 2 Estimation 2 Foreign trade 2 Free trade agreement 2 Freihandelsabkommen 2 Gravitationsmodell 2 Gravity model 2 Handelsabkommen 2
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Working Paper 12 Arbeitspapier 7 Graue Literatur 7 Non-commercial literature 7 Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2
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English 15
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Willert, Bianca 15 Rauscher, Michael 6
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Thünen-series of applied economic theory : working paper 6 Thünen-Series of Applied Economic Theory - Working Paper 4 CESifo Working Paper 2 CESifo economic studies : a joint initiative of the University of Munich's Center for Economic Studies and the Ifo Institute 1 CESifo working papers 1 European journal of political economy 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 10 EconStor 5
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Modern Slavery – An Empirical Analysis
Willert, Bianca - 2021
Contemporarily, modern slavery represents one of the most serious human rights violations. Although most countries officially abolished slavery and ratified the 1926 Slavery Convention of the League of Nations, slavery and slave-like practices still exist in various forms throughout the world....
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Modern slavery - an empirical analysis
Willert, Bianca - 2021 - Revised version November 2021
Contemporarily, modern slavery represents one of the most serious human rights violations. Although most countries officially abolished slavery and ratified the 1926 Slavery Convention of the League of Nations, slavery and slave-like practices still exist in various forms throughout the world....
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Modern slavery - an empirical analysis
Willert, Bianca - 2021
Contemporarily, modern slavery represents one of the most serious human rights violations. Although most countries officially abolished slavery and ratified the 1926 Slavery Convention of the League of Nations, slavery and slave like practices still exist in various forms throughout the world....
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Slavery, corruption, and institutions
Rauscher, Michael; Willert, Bianca - 2019
We develop a model where firms profit from coercing workers into employment under conditions violating national law and international conventions and where bureaucrats benefit from accepting bribes from detected perpetrators. Firms and bureaucrats are hetero-geneous. Employers differ in their...
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Slavery, Corruption, and Institutions
Rauscher, Michael; Willert, Bianca - 2019
We develop a model where firms profit from coercing workers into employment under conditions violating national law and international conventions and where bureaucrats benefit from accepting bribes from detected perpetrators. Firms and bureaucrats are heterogeneous. Employers differ in their...
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Slavery, corruption, and institutions
Rauscher, Michael; Willert, Bianca - 2019
We develop a model where firms profit from coercing workers into employment under conditions violating national law and international conventions and where bureaucrats benefit from accepting bribes from detected perpetrators. Firms and bureaucrats are hetero-geneous. Employers differ in their...
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Slavery, corruption, and institutions
Rauscher, Michael; Willert, Bianca - 2019
We develop a model where firms profit from coercing workers into employment under conditions violating national law and international conventions and where bureaucrats benefit from accepting bribes from detected perpetrators. Firms and bureaucrats are heterogeneous. Employers differ in their...
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Slavery, Corruption, and Institutions
Rauscher, Michael - 2019
We develop a model where firms profit from coercing workers into employment under conditions violating national law and international conventions and where bureaucrats benefit from accepting bribes from detected perpetrators. Firms and bureaucrats are heterogeneous. Employers differ in their...
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Masters and slaves : a matching model of forced labor with heterogeneous workers
Willert, Bianca - In: CESifo economic studies : a joint initiative of the … 68 (2022) 2, pp. 200-218
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Masters and slaves: A matching approach with heterogeneous workers
Willert, Bianca - 2018
At present, most countries have officially ratified the ILO Convention concerning forced or compulsory labor; however, serfdom is still present in the twenty-first century. This paper addresses the questions of how situations of modern slavery arise and how oppressors select their victims. The...
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