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are more talented than European and American players, there is evidence that they face lower training costs …
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We develop a standard search-matching model in which mobility costs are so high that it is too costly for workers to … and commuting costs because firms need to compensate the transportation cost difference between the employed and …
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distribution influences the estimation of structural parameters, such as migration costs. For US interstate migration, we obtain a … costs estimated by previous studies. We attribute this difference to the treatment of the dynamic self-selection problem …
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The presence of a heavy truck on the road can impose an externality if accidents occur that would not have otherwise. We find each additional truck on the road increases the risk of a truck accident – but also, at an even higher rate, the risk of a car-on-car collision. Our estimates imply two...
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In the model of Harris and Holmstrom (1982) workers pay an insurance premium to prevent a wage decline. As employers are unable to assess the ability of a labour market entrant, they would offer a wage equal to expected productivity of the worker's category and adjust it with unfolding...
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We use data from the Survey of Consumer Finance and Survey of Income Program Participation to show that young households with children are under-insured against the risk that an adult member of the household dies. We develop a tractable macroeconomic model with human capital risk, age-dependent...
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The employer-sponsored life insurance (ESLI) market is particularly susceptible to adverse selection due to community-rated premiums, guaranteed issue coverage, and the existence of a well-functioning individual market as a substitute. Using administrative payroll and healthcare claims data from...
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care costs of $1.5 to $2.7 billion for combat-induced PTSD. -- military service ; post-traumatic stress disorder …
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. -- severance pay ; firing costs ; hiring costs ; separation rate ; employment …
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