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Neighborhood effects on unemployment ? A test à la Altonji [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to test for the influence of neighborhood deprivation on individual unemployment probability in the case of Lyon (France). We estimate a bivariate probit model of unemployment and location in a deprived neighborhood.
DUJARDIN, Claire +1 more
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Abstract Research Summary Upfront payments are important financial resources startups seek to negotiate in technology alliances. This study unpacks how venture‐backed startups can benefit from their VC affiliations and obtain better payments. We develop a bargaining framework and argue that VCs can strengthen venture‐backed startups' hand in alliance ...
Ramakrishna Devarakonda +2 more
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Value of Sample Separation Information in a Sequential Probit Model: Another Look at SSA's Disability Determination Process [PDF]
Disability, Method of Simulated Movements, Multivariate Probit, Social Security.
B. Wixon, Chuanming Gao, Kajal Lahiri
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Subadult Age Estimation Using the Mixed Cumulative Probit and a Contemporary United States Population [PDF]
Kyra E. Stull +3 more
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Task co‐use and product improvement: An organization design perspective
Abstract Research Summary Co‐using tasks—using the same task to produce more than one product—promises economies of scope. However, task co‐use also ties products together, changing a firm's task network by introducing cross‐product interdependencies. In light of these interdependencies, we identify an unrecognized downside of task co‐use for product ...
Johanna Glauber, Tobias Kretschmer
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Exports and Firm Characteristics – First Evidence from Fractional Probit Panel Estimates [PDF]
Using recently released nationally representative data and a new estimator for fractional probit panel models, this paper reconsiders the relationship between the fraction of exports in total sales and firm characteristics in West and East German ...
Joachim Wagner
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Abstract Research Summary We examine political affiliation's role in venture team formation and success. Using data from Crunchbase and L2 on 1125 US‐based startups, we investigate political homophily in team assembly and its association with startup outcomes.
Balázs Kovács, Tim Sels
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