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We provide a model of the links between commercialisation and technological progress, which is consistent with the historical evidence and places market relations at the heart of the industrial revolution. First, commercialisation raised wages as a growing reliance on impersonal labour market...
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This paper examines the impact of property inheritance rights on education of women. Using plausibly exogenous variation created by amendments to female inheritance laws in India, I nd that exposure to improved inheritance rights increased mean female educational attainment by approximately one...
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We study how ineffciencies of market failure may be further amplified by political choices made by interest groups created in the inefficient market. We take an occupational choice framework, where agents are endowed heterogeneously with wealth and talent. In our model, market failure due to...
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Previous work on the property rights theory of the firm suggests that in the presence of outside options, asset ownership may demotivate managers. This paper shows that this conclusion relies on the assumption that a manager's outside option only depends on her own investment.
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states that are net recipients of the RS arrangement. Also, RS can act as a commitment device for compensating payments among …
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one hand, governments engage in tax competition and are tempted to lower capital tax rates. On the other hand, they are …
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demand and/or more competition. However, despite having the ability to customize prices to local market conditions, some … incentive to soften competition in competitive markets by committing not to customize prices at the store level and instead …
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This paper examines how capital tax competition affects jurisdiction formation. We describe a locational model of … this setting interjurisdictional tax competition results in an enlargement of jurisdictional boundaries, and can raise …
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