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Are the firm owners really worse off with a works council? [PDF]

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As they are employee associations, it is typically presumed that works councils redistribute economic rents from firm owners to workers. And indeed, empirical literature suggests that works councils reduce profits although, at the same time, they ...
Steffen Mueller
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Agglomeration economies with consistent productivity estimates [PDF]

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This paper investigates the relative impact of microeconomic agglomeration mechanisms on plant’s total factor productivity (TFP) using German establishment and employment level data.
Philipp Ehrl
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The Strategic Effects of Smoking Bans [PDF]

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We analyse the welfare effects of a publicly imposed smoking ban in privately owned places like bars. In an economy where households have heterogenous (positive and negative) attitudes towards smoking bans, bars can use the smoking regime choice as a ...
Christian Bauer, Jörg Lingens
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Towards a Classification of the Genra in the Print Press by Several Romanians Journalism Handbooks

open access: yesEIRP Proceedings, 2011
In this article we are analyzing the process of classification of editing types advanced by Romanian journalism text-books. The classification that we are interested in is related to print press articles particularly.
Delia Gavriliu
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Competition in an Increasing Variety Growth Model [PDF]

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This paper introduces competitive markets in the Grossman- Helpman [1991, ch. 3] increasing variety growth model. In this standard model of endogenous growth theory, competition has a negative incentive effect.
Christian Bauer
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Gender Differences in Labor Supply to Monopsonistic Firms: An Empirical Analysis Using Linked Employer-Employee Data from Germany [PDF]

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This paper investigates women's and men's labor supply to the firm within a structural approach based on a dynamic model of new monopsony. Using methods of survival analysis and a linked employer-employee dataset for Germany, we find that labor supply ...
Boris Hirsch   +2 more
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Financial Incentives to Postpone Retirement and Further Effects on Employment - Evidence from a Natural Experiment [PDF]

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This paper examines the effect of the introduction of permanent benefit reductions for early retirees (i) on the duration until retirement entry and (ii) on the duration until exit from gainful employment.
Barbara Hanel
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