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This paper identifies a new channel through which bankrupt firms impose negative externalities on non-bankrupt peers. The bankruptcy and liquidation of a retail chain weakens the economies of agglomeration in any given local area, reducing the attractiveness of retail centers for remaining...
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We demonstrate a striking but previously unnoticed relationship between city size and the black-white wage gap, with the gap increasing by 2.5% for every million-person increase in urban population. We then look within cities and document that wages of blacks rise less with agglomeration in the...
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Understanding potential spillovers from the attributes and actions of neighborhood residents onto the value of surrounding properties and neighborhoods is central to both the theory of urban economics and the development of efficient housing policy. This paper measures the capitalization of...
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adjustment of labor to changes in economic conditions. In particular, temporary help supply (THS) employment has increased … THS hours overstated the increase in average annual manufacturing labor productivity by « percentage point during the 1991 …
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Centralized wage-setting institutions compress relative wages. Motivated by this fact, we investigate the effects of centralized wage setting on the industry distribution of employment. We examine Sweden's industry distribution from 1960 to 1994 and compare it to the U.S. distribution over the...
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adjustment costs, an increase in demand not accompanied by any change in factor prices raises output, labor, capital, and …
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extent to which expansion of offshore production by U.S. multinationals reduces labor demand at home and at other offshore … with each other to perform the activities most sensitive to labor costs. When wages in developing countries, such as Mexico …
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with that in Swedish firms. U.S. multinationals appear to have allocated some of their more labor intensive operations … selling in world markets to affiliates in developing countries, reducing the labor intensity in their home production. Swedish …
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-country differences in minimum wage systems and in other labor market institutions and policies that may either reduce or amplify the … active labor market policies designed to bring non-employed individuals into the work force tend to exhibit smaller …
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