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Working Paper No. 651
Crime, Location and the Housing Market
We highlight the role of commuting cost, location and housing market in crime decision. By assuming that all crimes are committed in the central business district and that criminals create both positi…
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American Economic Review
Bubbles and Experience: An Experiment
We investigate the occurrence of bubble-crash pricing patterns in laboratory financial markets with a mixture of experienced and inexperienced traders. We find that even with a minority of experienced…
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Economica
Privatization Policy in an International Oligopoly
This paper studies privatization policy in an international oligopoly. The argument that equal treatment of foreign investors will be detrimental to domestic welfare by shifting profits from domestic…
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Working Paper No. 648
Property Tax and Urban Sprawl: Theory and Implications for U.S. Cities
This article attempts a formal analysis of the connection between property tax and urban sprawl in U.S. cities. We develop a theoretical model that includes households (who are also landlords) and lan…
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Working Paper No. 647
Domestic versus Cross-Border Acquisitions: Which Impact on the Target Firms' Performance?
This paper investigates the effects of horizontal acquisitions on the performance of target firms in the 1990's. Using French manufacturing firm-level data, we examine two main indicators of performan…
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Working Paper No. 656
Human Capital, Rent Seeking, and a Transition from Stagnation to Growth
We present a growth model where agents divide time between rent seeking in the form of resource competition; and working in a human capital sector, interpreted as trade or manufacturing. Rent seeking…
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Working Paper No. 650
Foreign Operations of Swedish Manufacturing Firms Evidence from the IUI Survey on Multinationals 2003
The paper serves as a documentation of the survey IUI has conducted on Swedish multinational firms (MNEs) in 2004. It describes recent trends in the operations of Swedish multinational firms participa…
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Working Paper No. 649
Oppositional Identities and the Labor Market
We develop a model in which non-white individuals are defined with respect to their social environment (family, friends, neighbors) and their attachments to their culture of origin (religion, language…
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Experimental Economics
The Insiders’ Dilemma: An Experiment on Merger Formation
This paper tests the insiders’ dilemma hypothesis in a laboratory experiment. The insiders’ dilemma means that a profitable merger does not occur, because it is even more profitable for each firm to unil…
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Journal of Public Economics
Organized Crime, Corruption and Punishment
We analyze an oligopoly model in which differentiated criminal organizations globally compete on criminal activities and engage in local corruption to avoid punishment. When bribing costs are low, tha…
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Review of International Economics
Reconciling the Evidence on the Knowledge–Capital Model
The knowledge-capital model (KC model), described in Markusen (2002), encompasses both market size (horizontal) as well as factor endowment (vertical) explanations to why multinational production occu…
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Journal of the European Economic Association
Why Mergers Reduce Profits and Raise Share Prices–a Theory of Preemptive Mergers
We provide a possible explanation for the empirical puzzle that mergers often reduce profits, but raise share prices. If being an “insider” is better than being an “outsider”, firms may merge to preem…
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Working Paper No. 646
Sustainable Social Spending
The paper discusses a number of threats to the financial sustainability of social spending: increased internationalization of national economies, gradually higher relative costs of producing a number…
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Working Paper No. 645
Peer Effects and Social Networks in Education and Crime
This paper studies whether structural properties of friendship networks affect individual outcomes in education and crime. We first develop a model that shows that, at the Nash equilibrium, the outcom…
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Economics Letters
Demand Uncertainty, Mismatch and (Un)employment
Heterogeneous firms facing demand-induced price fluctuations imperfectly compete for heterogeneous workers. It is shown that unemployment may arise in equilibrium because of the combination of uncerta…
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Journal of International Business Studies
The Anglo–American Financial Influence on CEO Compensation in Non–Anglo–American Firms
This study examines the impact of Anglo-American financial markets on CEO compensation. Starting from a sample of Norwegian and Swedish listed firms, we analyse this effect as manifested in the capita…
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Journal of Urban Economics
Spatial Mismatch, Transport Mode and Search Decisions in England
We develop a theoretical model in which whites mainly use private vehicles to commute whereas nonwhites use public transportation. We show that, for both whites and nonwhites, higher (time) distance t…
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International Journal of Finance & Economics
International Financial Liberalization and Industry Growth
The growth effects of international financial liberalization and integration are investigated using the methodology and data developed by Rajan and Zingales (1998). The main result is that industries…
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Working Paper No. 644
Investment Liberalization - Why a Restrictive Cross-Border Merger Policy can be Counterproductive
Investment liberalizing countries are often concerned that cross-border mergers & acquisitions, in contrast to greenfield investments, might have an adverse effect on domestic firms and consumers.…
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Journal of Applied Corporate Finance
Exposure–Based Cash–Flow–at–Risk: An Alternative to VaR for Industrial Companies
Cash‐Flow‐at‐Risk (CFaR) is the cash flow equivalent of Value‐at‐Risk (VaR), a measure widely used as the basis for risk management in financial institutions. Whereas VaR‐based systems specify the max…
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Journal of Industrial Economics
The Failing Firm Defense
This paper evaluates the welfare consequences of the failing firm defense (FFD) in the EU and U.S. merger laws. To this end, I combine an oligopoly model with an ‘endogenous valuations’ auction model.…
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Working Paper No. 643
Are Objective, Official Measures of Disability Reliable?
The issue considered in this study is whether objective, official reports on disability status are reliable. While there is a rather large literature on the reliability of self-reported disability, ev…
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Working Paper No. 642
Peers and Culture
We analyze the evolution of cultural traits when parents purposefully invest resources in order to socialize their children to the cultural traits that maximize child lifetime utility. We assume that…
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Working Paper No. 641
Asymmetric Effects of Corruption on FDI: Evidence from Swedish Multinational Firms
We examine the effect of corruption on foreign direct investments (FDI). Starting out from the theory of FDI, we show that corruption can have different effects on horizontal investments, which are pr…
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Working Paper No. 640
Factor Supplies and the Direction of Technical Change
In this paper, we empirically address the hypothesis that there is a relationship between the supply of human capital and the rate and direction of skill-biased technical change (SBTC). Using country-…
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Journal of Urban Economics
Job Matching, Social Network and Word–of–Mouth Communication
Workers can find a job either directly or through personal contacts. From this micro scenario, we derive an aggregate matching function that has the standard properties but fails to be homogeneous of d…
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Working Paper No. 639
Vertical Distribution, Parallel Trade, and Price Divergence in Integrated Markets
We develop a model of vertical pricing in which an original manufacturer sets wholesale prices in two markets that are integrated at the distributor level by parallel imports (PI). The manufacturing f…
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Journal of Multinational Financial Management
On the Static Efficiency of Secondary Bond Markets
The major strand of finance literature understands market efficiency through the market's ability to process information into prices. Another strand of literature refers to the economists’ usual sense…
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Working Paper No. 638
Reciprocal Dumping with Bertrand Competition
This paper examines if international trade can reduce total welfare in an international oligopoly with differentiated goods. We show that welfare is a U-shaped function in the transport cost as long a…
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Working Paper No. 637
On the Link between Exchange-Rate Regimes and Monetary-Policy Autonomy: The European Experience
We investigate monetary-policy autonomy under different exchange-rate regimes in small, open European economies during the 1980s and 1990s. We find no systematic link between ex post monetary-policy a…
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Working Paper No. 635
Exposure-based Cash-Flow-at-Risk under Macroeconomic Uncertainty
In this paper we derive an exposure-based measure of Cash-Flow-at-Risk (CFaR). Existing approaches to calculating CFaR either only focus on cash flow conditional on market changes or neglect market-ri…
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Working Paper No. 636
Tacit Collusion and Capacity Withholding in Repeated Uniform Price Auctions
This paper contributes to the study of tacit collusion by analyzing infinitely repeated multiunit uniform price auctions in a symmetric oligopoly with capacity constrained firms. Under both the Market…
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Working Paper No. 634
Acquisition Strategies: Empirical Evidence of Outsider-Toeholds
Theoretically, cross ownership may mitigate mergers, i.e. market concentrations. Holding a share in a competing firm before the acquisition of another firm, outsider-toehold, is more profitable in som…
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Principles of International Trade Law: The WTO Case Law of 2002
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Principles of International Trade Law: The WTO Case Law of 2002
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The Internationalisation of Asset Ownership in Europe
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The WTO and International Trade Law Dispute Settlement
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Pension Reform: Issues and Prospects for Non-Financial Defined Contribution (NDC) Schemes
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Risk Management. Challenge and Opportunity
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European Economic Review
Financial Markets, the Pattern of Industrial Specialization and Comparative Advantage: Evidence from OECD Countries
Due to underlying technological and organizational di erences, industries di er in their need for external ÿnance. Since services provided by the ÿnancial sector are largely immobile across countries,…
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Sveriges Riksbank Economic Review
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Corporate Performance and the Exposure to Macroeconomic Fluctuations
This book develops and presents in an easily comprehensible way the essential elements of a corporate strategy for managing uncertainty in the macroeconomic environment. This Macroeconomic Uncertainty…
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Principles of International Trade Law: The WTO Case Law of 2002
This book is the second annual report of the American Law Institute (ALI) project on World Trade Organisation Law. The project undertakes yearly analysis of the case law from the adjudicating bodies o…
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Applied Economics
Pay Inequality and Firm Performance: Evidence from Matched EmployerEmployee Data
A large matched employer–employee data set for Sweden is used to test several predictions from tournament theory. For white-collar workers a positive and significant effect of intra-firm wage dispersi…
Working Paper No. 633
Improving the SGP: Taxes and Delegation Rather Than Fines
We analyze motivations for, and possible alternatives to, the Stability and Growth Pact (SGP). With regard to the former, we identify domestic policy failures and various cross-country spillover effec…
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Working Paper No. 632
Taxation of Entrepreneurs Relative to Well Diversified Investors – A Swedish Perspective
Some high tax countries concerned about outward flight of capital have reacted by imposing so called dual income tax systems. The idea is to keep high taxes on labour while holding low tax rates on ca…
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Working Paper No. 631
Intergenerational Education Transmission: Neighborhood Quality and/or Parents' Involvement?
Using cultural transmission, we develop a model that gives some microfoundation to the impact of residential neighborhood on children's educational attainment and then test it using the UK National Ch…
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Working Paper No. 630
Mergers by Partial Acquisition
This paper evaluates partial acquisition strategies. The model allows for buying a share of a firm before the actual acquisition takes place. Holding a share in a competing firm before the acquisition…
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Working Paper No. 629
Density, Social Networks and Job Search Methods: Theory and Application to Egypt
The aim of this paper is to study the impact of the size and the quality of social networks on the probability to find a job. We first develop a theoretical model in which individuals are embedded wit…
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Working Paper No. 628
Job Contact Networks and the Ethnic Minorities
This paper examines the job finding methods of different ethnic groups in the UK. The theoretical framework shows that less assimilated ethnic unemployed workers are more likely to use their friends a…
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Working Paper No. 626
The Organization of the Innovation Industry: Entrepreneurs, Venture Capitalists, and Oligopolists
Exit of venture-backed firms often takes place through sales to incumbents. We show that in such an environment, venture-backed firms have stronger incentive to develop basic innovations into commerci…
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Journal of Health Economics
Parallel Imports and the Pricing of Pharmaceutical Products: Evidence from the European Union
We consider policy issues regarding parallel imports (PIs) of brand-name pharmaceuticals in the European Union, where such trade is permitted. We develop a simple model in which an original manufactur…
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Working Paper No. 627
Shirking, Commuting and Labor Market Outcomes
Recent theoretical work has examined the spatial distribution of unemployment using the efficiency wage model as the mechanism by which unemployment arises in the urban economy. This paper extends the…
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International Economic Review
Social Networks and Crime Decisions: The Role of Social Structure in Facilitating Delinquent Behavior
Delinquents compete with each other in criminal activities but benefit from being friends with other criminals by learning and acquiring proper know‐how on the crime business. We study the subgame‐per…
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International Economic Review
Racial Beliefs, Location, and the Causes of Crime
This article provides a unified explanation for why blacks commit more crime, are located in poorer neighborhoods, and receive lower wages than whites. If everybody believes that blacks are more crimi…
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Working Paper No. 625
The Relationship between Domestic and Outward Foreign Direct Investment: The Role of Industry-Specific Effects
Previous research has been inconclusive as regards the effect of outward foreign direct investment (FDI) on domestic investments. In this article we show that this inconclusiveness can be explained at…
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Journal of Public Economics
Who Wants Political Integration? Evidence from the Swedish EU–Membership Referendum
The regional voting pattern of the Swedish European Union (EU)-membership referendum is analyzed to determine voters’ preferences over two fiscal regimes: an autonomous Sweden, or Sweden as part of th…
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Working Paper No. 624
Commercialization of Patents and External Financing during the R&D-Phase
Using a unique database on individual Swedish patents, a survival model estimates how different factors influence the time it takes until commercialization starts. To the best of my knowledge, such an…
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Working Paper No. 622
Parallel Imports and the Pricing of Pharmaceutical Products: Evidence from the European Union
We consider policy issues regarding parallel imports (PIs) of brand-name pharmaceuticals in the European Union, where such trade is permitted. We develop a simple model in which an original manufactur…
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Working Paper No. 621
Do Mergers Result in Collusion?
We examine coordinated effects of mergers in the Swedish retail market for gasoline during the period 1986-2002. Despite significant changes in market concentration and many factors conductive to coor…
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Working Paper No. 620
City Structure, Job Search, and Labor Discrimination. Theory and Policy Implications
We consider a search-matching model in which black workers are discriminated against and the job arrival rates of all workers depend on social networks as well as distance to jobs. Location choices ar…
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Working Paper No. 623
On the Static Efficiency of Secondary Bond Markets
The major strand of finance literature understands market efficiency through the market’s ability to process information into prices. Another strand of literature refers to the economists’ usual sense…
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Working Paper No. 618
Deadlines and Distractions
We analyze the effect of deadlines on timing of effort when agents are occasionaly distracted. We show that agents get started early when completion of the task is uncertain, but rather likely. Agents…
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Working Paper No. 616
Location of R&D and High-Tech Production by Vertically Integrated Multinationals
This paper presents evidence that, in Europe, production of high-tech goods is attracted to large markets, while R&D activities tend to be located away from them. In order to explain this phenomen…
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European Economic Review
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Working Paper No. 617
Who's Who in Crime Networks. Wanted: The Key Player
Criminals are embedded in a network of relationships. Social ties among criminals are modeled by means of a graph where criminals compete for a booty and benefit from local interactions with their nei…
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Working Paper No. 615
Equilibrium Search Unemployment with Explicit Spatial Frictions
Assuming that job search efficiency decreases with distance to jobs, workers' location in a city depends on spatial elements such as commuting costs and land prices and on labour elements such as wage…
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Working Paper No. 614
On the Timing of Education
We propose a simple investment model which shows that, in the presence of fluctuations in and uncertainty about the opportunity cost of time, marginal individuals may choose to delay their education i…
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Working Paper No. 613
Trapped, Delayed and Handicapped
The dynamics of self-confidence are modelled in an environment where rational individuals optimally choose educations and occupations with the aim to acquire productive skills while learning about abi…
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Working Paper No. 612
Does Regulatory Harmonization Increase Bilateral Asset Holdings?
By combining new data on bilateral asset holdings with data on securities regulation in an empirical gravity model, it is found that bilateral differences in securities regulation lead to decreased po…
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Journal of International Economics
Privatization and Foreign Competition
This paper determines the equilibrium market structure in an international oligopoly, where a state enterprise is sold at an auction. The paper suggests that high greenfield costs and high trade costs…
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Working Paper No. 619
Corporate Restructuring and Labor Productivity Growth
This paper analyzes corporate restructuring and its role in generating labor productivity growth in a sample of large Swedish manufacturing corporations. It is found that external restructuring, inclu…
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Working Paper No. 611
The Effects of Internationalization on CEO Compensation
This study examines the relation between the internationalization of firms and CEO compensation. Starting from a sample of Norwegian and Swedish listed firms we analyze the effects of internationaliza…
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European Journal of International Law
Still Hazy after All These Years: The Interpretation of National Treatment in the GATT/WTO Case-Law on Tax Discrimination
This article discusses the National Treatment (NT) obligation as applied in the GATT tax discrimination cases. The central thesis of the paper is that case-law has not clarified the interpretation of t…
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European Union and the Race for Foreign Direct Investment in Europe
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An Intensive Course in Experimental Economics
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Globalization and the Welfare State
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Building a Dynamic Europe. The Key Policy Debates
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Econ Journal Watch
In Sweden, Anti–Globalizationists Dominate Public Discourse, Econ Profs Do Little
In recent years, globalization and its consequences have become hotly debated issues. In Europe, non-governmental organizations like Attac have argued that free trade and free capital movements favor…
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European Union and the Race for Foreign Direct Investment in Europe
The purpose of the volume is to analyze the impact of European Union on inward foreign direct investment in Europe and to discuss what type of effects are being created by this race for FDI.
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Economics Bulletin
Temporary Contracts and the Dynamics of Job Turnover
We report results indicating that job turnover is not countercyclical in general but rather reflects the inability of smooth labor adjustment through the use of temporary employment contracts. Service…
Journal of Banking & Finance
The Impact of Foreign Board Membership on Firm Value
This study examines the effect of foreign (Anglo-American) board membership on corporate performance measured in terms of firm value (Tobin’s Q). Using a sample of firms with headquarters in Norway or…
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Working Paper No. 610
Demand Uncertainty, Mismatch and (Un)Employment
A finite number of heterogeneous firms facing demand-induced price fluctuations imperfectly compete for heterogeneous workers. Because firms must commit to wages and employment before the realization…
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Working Paper No. 609
Ethnic Diversity, Market Structure and Risk Sharing in Agrarian Societies
We consider a population of heterogenous laborers and landlords who belong to different ethnic groups so that working together implies a cost (because of language and cultural differences). Part of th…
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Working Paper No. 608
Privatization Policy in an International Oligopoly
This paper studies privatization policy in an international oligopoly. The argument that equal treatment of foreign investors will be detrimental to domestic welfare by shifting profits from domestic…
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Working Paper No. 607
Search Activities, Cost of Living and Local Labor Markets
A model is considered in which optimal search intensity is a result of a trade off between short run losses due to higher search costs (more interviews, commuting...) and long-run gains due to a highe…
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Working Paper No. 605
Privatization and Restructuring in Concentrated Markets
This paper examines the restructuring of state assets in markets deregulated by privatizations and investment liberalizations. We show that the government has a stronger incentive to restructure than…
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Working Paper No. 606
Efficiency Wages, Urban Unemployment and Housing Consumption
The aim of this paper is to introduce endogenous housing consumption in an efficiency wage model in which two cases are considered: very high and zero relocation costs. First, in both cases, we are ab…
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Working Paper No. 603
Do Oppositional Identities Reduce Employment for Ethnic Minorities?
We develop a model in which non-white individuals are defined with respect to their social environment (family, friends, neighbors) and their attachments to their culture of origin (religion, language…
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Working Paper No. 604
Endogenous Asset Ownership Structures in Deregulated Markets
This paper determines the equilibrium ownership structure in an emerging market deregulated by privatization and investment liberalization. It is shown that bidding competition in the privatization st…
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Working Paper No. 602
Racial Beliefs, Location and the Causes of Crime
This paper provides a unified explanation for why blacks commit more crime, are located in poorer neighborhoods and receive lower wages than whites. If everybody believes that blacks are more criminal…
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Working Paper No. 601
Social Networks and Crime Decisions: The Role of Social Structure in Facilitating Delinquent Behavior
We develop a model in which delinquents compete with each other in criminal activities but may benefit from being friends with other criminals by learning and acquiring proper know-how on the crime bu…
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Working Paper No. 600
Organized Crime, Curruption and Punishment
We analyze an oligopoly model in which differentiated criminal organizations globally compete on criminal activities and engage in local corruption to avoid punishment. When law enforcers are sufficie…
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Applied Economics
Visits to the Client when Competing for New Consulting Contracts: Sourcing Information or Influencing the Client?
Consulting firms (CFs) sell services on a project basis to many clients and must therefore continuously tender for new contracts. One frequently used strategy by CFs is to visit the clients in connect…
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Journal of Applied Corporate Finance
Recognizing Macroeconomic Fluctuations in Value Based Management
Value Based Management (VBM) has become a common tool for evaluating corporate strategies and projects from the perspective of shareholder value maximization, and can be an important input for corpora…
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Kyklos
E‐exchange and the Boundary between Households and Organizations
The new information and communication technology, ICT, induces households to take over tasks from firms and government agencies, using tools and systems provided by these very same organizations. The…
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Working Paper No. 597
Recruitment to Sheltered Employment: Evidence from Samhall, a Swedish State-Owned Company
This paper analyses recruitment practices to Samhall, a state-owned company that provides sheltered employment for individuals with severe work disabilities. Besides providing employment for disabled…
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Working Paper No. 599
Bottled Water - A Case of Pointless Trade?
Two-way trade in (almost) homogenous products has ambiguous welfare effects if entry is restricted. We examine Swedish imports of bottled water to investigate whether transport cost losses from trade…
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