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efficient matching of workers to firms. This mechanism can be thought of as operated by a recruitment agency, an employment … office or head hunter. In a centralised descending-bid, multi-item procurement auction, workers submit wage-bids for each job …
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To explain potential sources of wage rigidity this article analyzes a model of reciprocalkindness applied to a repeated ultimatum game with changing and nonzeroconflict payoffs. The model is also tested in a laboratory experiment. The resultsare compatible with the rentsharingapproach to wage...
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by Bénabou and Tirole (2016), we demonstrate that rankings can reduce welfare distortions of optimal screening contracts …
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dezentrale doppelte Auktion zur Zuordnung von Arbeitsplätzen und Arbeitskräften nach dem Kriterium der Produktivität. …
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We study a two-sided matching market with a set of heterogeneous firms and workers in an environment where jobs are …
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This chapter surveys recent literature on social networks and labour markets, with a specific focus on developing countries. It reviews existing research, in particular, on the use of social networks for hiring and the consequences of networks for on-the-job outcomes, including emerging...
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This paper deals with empirical matching functions. The paper is innovative in several ways. First, unlike in most of … the existing literature, matching functions are estimated not only on aggregate, but also on disaggregate levels which is …
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unemployment rates. To this end, we develop a matching model à la Pissarides (2000) in which homeowners are assumed to be less …
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When workers are faced with the threat of unemployment, their relationship with a particular firm becomes valuable. As a result, a worker may comply with the terms of a relational contract that demands high effort even when performance is not enforceable by a third party. But can relational...
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