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This paper examines the structure of long-term employment contracts when labor is mobile and risk averse, employers are unable to monitor workers' outside job offers, workers cannot borrow against future income, and workers' productivity is increasing in the length of service with the long-term...
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One Strand of the literature of the employment contract focuses on the role of the contract in providing for the efficient sharing of risk between capitalists and workers. One way capitalists can shift risk to workers is to provide part of workers" renumeration in the form of an unfunded,...
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Existing theory suggests that, in an unregulated market for corporate control, the level of takeovers is suboptimal because shareholders do not receive the full benefit from them. However, existing theory neglects that the threat of takeover may divert managerial effort from productive to...
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