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liberalization on the size and composition of gender wages gaps in China's urban labor markets. We use enterprise-ownership type …
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enterprises shed redundant workers. This paper focuses on the role of education in determining labor market outcomes in China … earnings for each additional year of schooling, than that of continuously employed workers. …
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We study the dispersion in rates of provincial economic- and TFP growth in China. Our results show that regional growth … regional gaps in China as well as an efficient means to promote economic growth. …
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competition increase as a result of China's recent accession to the World Trade Organization? Will Indonesia, Malaysia, the … model suggest that, beyond the underlying international repercussions generated by China's emergence into the international … economy, China's WTO accession per se is likely to generate additional substantial benefits for China and have little …
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as lower interest rates and seniority. By including these creditors in a traditional DSGE model of sovereign default, I …
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size and the characteristics of employees, wage levels and wage growth, on-the-job training, tenure and turnover. My …
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, audit committee compensation, and audit committee tenure and “busyness”. Using regression analysis, I found the following: 1 … forecasts is positively associated with audit committee tenure and “busyness”. These results suggest that auditors consider … committee directors to focus on short-term performance thereby aligning their interests with management, and that audit …
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commitment to future business by whether or not a sale was made (an agency relationship was established). This paper makes an … important contribution in two ways. Firstly, application to real estate agent exchange draws agency theory closer to more …
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It is common for a retailer to sell products from competing manufacturers. How then should the firms manage their contract negotiations? The supply chain coordination literature focuses either on a single manufacturer selling to a single retailer or one manufacturer selling to many (possibly...
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and seniority, and affect both the appointment of managers and subsequent capital allocations to their divisions. The … impact of connections on investment efficiency depends on the tradeoff between agency and information asymmetry. When …
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