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Ordered by external client 139 Inequality 6 Mortgage market 4 efficiency 4 works councils 4 Agency costs 3 Cross-country comparison 3 Lender-borrower matched data 3 Mobility 3 Panel Data 3 Policy 3 Price dispersion 3 Search costs 3 Social Security 3 Wage Distribution 3 advertising 3 competition 3 corporate governance 3 information asymmetries 3 loss aversion 3 manufacturer's suggested retail price 3 multiple agency problem 3 property rights 3 reference dependence 3 stakeholder value 3 transaction costs 3 vertical product differentiation 3 Collective Action 2 European Union 2 banks 2 concentration 2 growth 2 new economic geography 2 regulation 2 spatial wage structure 2 Business ethics 1 China 1 Collateral constraint 1 Common Knowledge 1 Communication Networks 1
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Book / Working Paper 139
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Rosenkranz, S. 13 Kool, C.J.M. 11 Bikker, J.A. 10 Hassink, W.H.J. 9 Jaegher, K. de 8 Roelfsema, H.J. 8 Nahuis, R. 7 Economidou, C. 6 Leuvensteijn, M. van 6 Bos, J.W.B. 5 Cefis, E. 5 Weitzel, U. 5 Witteloostuijn, A. van 5 Alessie, R. 4 Brakman, S. 4 Ferwerda, J. 4 Geest, G.G.A. de 4 Groot, L.F.M. 4 Hadzi-Vaskov, M. 4 Mattiacci, G. Dari 4 Amman, H.M. 3 Berg, J.E. van den 3 Garretsen, H 3 Groot, H.M. de 3 Heugens, P.P.M.A.R. 3 Jaegher, K.J.M. De 3 Kamphorst, J.J.A. 3 Kendrick, D.A. 3 Koetter, M. 3 Marlet, G.A. 3 Middeldorp, M. 3 Rooij, R. van 3 Russo, G. 3 Sanders, M. 3 Schramm, M. 3 Spierdijk, L. 3 Apergis, N. 2 Arnold, I. 2 Bailis, R.E. 2 Berg, A. van den 2
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School of Economics, Universiteit Utrecht 139
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Working Papers / School of Economics, Universiteit Utrecht 139
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Permanent and Transitory Wage Inequality of British Men, 1975-2001: Year, Age and Cohort Effects
Alessie, R.; Kalwij, A.S. - School of Economics, Universiteit Utrecht - 2003
We examine the variance-covariance structure of log-wages over time and over the lifecycle of British men from 1975 to 2001, hereby controlling for cohort effects. Wage inequality has risen sharply during the 1980’s and early 1990’s and remained fairly constant in the second half...
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Rising Skills Premia. You ain't seen nothing yet
Nahuis, R.; Groot, H.M. de - School of Economics, Universiteit Utrecht - 2003
Increases in inequality between low and high-skilled workers are likely to affect welfare state policies in upcoming decades. Demand for redistribution puts pressure on marginal income-tax rates and other social security measures. We come to this conclusion by confronting expected supply and...
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The Dutch Works Council from an Institutional Economics Point of View: An Efficient Solution to the Governance Structure Problem?
Berg, J.E. van den - School of Economics, Universiteit Utrecht - 2003
Abstract The aim of this paper is to explain, with the aid of institutional economic theories, why Dutch works councils may contribute to an efficient governance structure. To this end, in this study a sketch will be given of the existing structure, in which the particular Dutch two-tier system...
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Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices
Rosenkranz, S. - School of Economics, Universiteit Utrecht - 2003
Based on arguments of the `reference- dependent' theory of consumer choice we assume that a retailer's discount of a manufacturer's suggested retail price changes consumers' demand. We can show that the producer benefits from suggesting a retail price. If consumers are additionally sufficiently...
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The Strategic Bombing of German Cities during World War II and its Impact for Germany
Garretsen, H; Schramm, M.; Brakman, S. - School of Economics, Universiteit Utrecht - 2003
Using German district data we estimate the structural parameters of a new economic geography model as developed by Helpman (1998) and Hanson (1998, 2001a). The advantage of the Helpman-Hanson model is that it incorporates the fact that agglomeration of economic activity increases the prices of...
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Rising Skills Premia. You ain't seen nothing yet
Nahuis, R.; Groot, H.M. de - School of Economics, Universiteit Utrecht - 2003
Increases in inequality between low and high-skilled workers are likely to affect welfare state policies in upcoming decades. Demand for redistribution puts pressure on marginal income-tax rates and other social security measures. We come to this conclusion by confronting expected supply and...
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Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices
Rosenkranz, S. - School of Economics, Universiteit Utrecht - 2003
Based on arguments of the `reference- dependent' theory of consumer choice we assume that a retailer's discount of a manufacturer's suggested retail price changes consumers' demand. We can show that the producer benefits from suggesting a retail price. If consumers are additionally sufficiently...
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The Dutch Works Council from an Institutional Economics Point of View: An Efficient Solution to the Governance Structure Problem?
Berg, J.E. van den - School of Economics, Universiteit Utrecht - 2003
Abstract The aim of this paper is to explain, with the aid of institutional economic theories, why Dutch works councils may contribute to an efficient governance structure. To this end, in this study a sketch will be given of the existing structure, in which the particular Dutch two-tier system...
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Price-settings and Price Dispersion in the Dutch Mortgage Market
Hassink, W.H.J.; Leuvensteijn, M. van - School of Economics, Universiteit Utrecht - 2003
Abstract We analyse empirically price-setting in the Dutch mortgage market, using information on about 124,000 Dutch households and 54 mortgage lenders over the years 1996-2001. For a narrowly defined set of mortgages (which have a fixed lending rate for ten years), the range of the lending rate...
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Rising Skills Premia. You ain't seen nothing yet
Nahuis, R.; Groot, H.M. de - School of Economics, Universiteit Utrecht - 2003
Increases in inequality between low and high-skilled workers are likely to affect welfare state policies in upcoming decades. Demand for redistribution puts pressure on marginal income-tax rates and other social security measures. We come to this conclusion by confronting expected supply and...
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