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mobility and salaries show, on the contrary, substantial positive effects of quantity, independent of quality. We test various … explanations for the differences between the determinants of reputation and salary. -- Quality/quantity trade-off ; mobility …
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mobility and salaries show, on the contrary, substantial positive effects of quantity, independent of quality. We test various …
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mobility and salaries show, on the contrary, substantial positive effects of quantity, independent of quality. We test various …
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mobility and salaries show, on the contrary, substantial positive effects of quantity, independent of quality. We test various …
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mobility and salaries show, on the contrary, substantial positive effects of quantity, independent of quality. We test various …
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mobility and salaries show, on the contrary, substantial positive effects of quantity, independent of quality. We test various …
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Using uniquely rich administrative matched employer-employee data, we investigate the impact of formal network agreements (FNAs) among firms under two perspectives. First, we assess the impact of joining a FNA on several indicators of firm performance, and total factor productivity. Second, we...
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Standard models of promotion tournaments assume that firms can commit to arbitrary tournament prizes. In this paper, a firm's ability to adjust tournament prizes is constrained by the outside labor market, through the wages other firms are willing to offer to the promoted and unpromoted workers....
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