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This paper examines the role of social skills, as distinct from standard wage-determining human capital, in determining economic outcomes in labor and marriage markets. Social skill, or social capacity, is understood in our framework as the ability to maintain long-term relationships, whether...
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with theories of biased technological adoption but hard to rationalize in a neoclassical framework.
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We study the behavior of firms as importers using a micro dataset of French manufacturing firms. We focus on firms' allocation of expenditure across different inputs and different supplying countries (varieties) of each input. We consider a general framework that nests the available models of...
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