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Incentives to form coalitions with Bertrand competition

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R Deneckere… - The RAND Journal of Economics, 1985 - JSTOR
In this article we investigate the incentive to merge when firms that produce differentiated
products engage in price competition. We demonstrate that mergers of any size are
beneficial, and are so increasingly: large mergers yield higher profits than smaller ones. ...
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Long-run competition in capacity, short-run competition in price, and the Cournot model

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C Davidson… - The Rand Journal of Economics, 1986 - JSTOR
In this article we investigate the nature of equilibrium in markets in which firms choose the
scale of operation before they make pricing decisions. We analyze a duopoly model in
which firms choose their capacities before engaging in Bertrand-like price competition. We ...
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[CITATION] Social science research in New Zealand: Many paths to understanding

C Davidson, M Tolich… - 1999 - Longman
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Trade and search generated unemployment

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C Davidson, L Martin… - Journal of International Economics, 1999 - Elsevier
We argue that trade economists should begin to seriously consider environments in which
unemployment is carefully modeled. We introduce such a model, derive several results, and
compare them to results derived in full employment models. We argue that some ...
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[CITATION] Starting fieldwork: An introduction to qualitative research in New Zealand

M Tolich… - 1999 - Oxford Univ Pr
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Excess capacity and collusion

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C Davidson… - International Economic Review, 1990 - JSTOR
In this paper, we analyze a restricted class of equilibria in the dynamic model of Benoit and
Krishna (1987) in which firms choose their scale of operation before engaging in a repeated
game of price competition. Benoit and Krishna established that all firms carry excess ...
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Multiunit bargaining in oligopolistic industries

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C Davidson - Journal of Labor Economics, 1988 - JSTOR
A model of wage determination in unionized oligopolistic industries is developed and used
to compare the outcome of collective bargaining under two different bargaining structures-
one in which the workers of each firm are represented by separate and independent ...
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The displacement effect of reemployment bonus programs

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C Davidson… - Journal of Labor Economics, 1993 - JSTOR
We develop a partial equilibrium matching model of the labor market in order to examine
whether adoption of a reemployment bonus would displace workers not offered the bonus.
We examine the displacement effect for (a) unemployment insurance (UI)-eligible workers ...
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The structure of simple general equilibrium models with frictional unemployment

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C Davidson, L Martin… - The Journal of Political Economy, 1988 - JSTOR
We develop a two-sector general equilibrium model in which equilibrium unemployment
arises endogenously because of trading frictions in the labor market of one sector.
Externalities inherent in the search process lead to inefficient equilibria, and this has ...
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R&D subsidies and economic growth

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C Davidson… - The RAND Journal of Economics, 1998 - JSTOR
We present an endogenous growth model in which some firms devote resources to
developing higher-quality products (innovative R&D) and other firms devote resources to
copying these products (imitative R&D). Although consumers benefit from the knowledge ...
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Horizontal mergers and collusive behavior

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C Davidson… - International Journal of Industrial …, 1984 - Elsevier
Abstract In the Industrial Organization literature, it is generally felt that mergers hurt
consumers; not only because of the increased industrial concentration they effect, but also
because collusion becomes more likely. In this paper we show that, at least in one ...
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Optimal unemployment insurance

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C Davidson… - Journal of Public Economics, 1997 - Elsevier
We investigate the design of an optimal unemployment insurance program using an
equilibrium search model calibrated using data from the reemployment bonus experiments.
There are three main conclusions. First, insurance considerations suggest that the ...
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Cartel stability and tariff policy

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C Davidson - Journal of International Economics, 1984 - Elsevier
Abstract In this paper we investigate the effect that tariff policy has on the ability of firms to
collude in oligopolistic industries. We find that small tariff rates lead to an industry structure
more conducive to collusive behavior, while large tariff rates weaken cartels. There exists ...
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Analysis of performance standards for direct foreign investments

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C Davidson, SJ Matusz… - Canadian Journal of Economics, 1985 - JSTOR
Within the framework of a duopolistic model, we investigate the impact of foreign investment
standards on welfare, output, and employment. Minimum local content and export
requirements reduce world output, world welfare, and the source country's welfare. Under ...
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Globalization and firm level adjustment with imperfect labor markets

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C Davidson, SJ Matusz… - Journal of International …, 2008 - Elsevier
In a model with search generated unemployment and heterogeneity on both sides of the
labor market, exporting firms are bigger and pay higher wages than other firms. Moreover,
there is imperfect persistence in the decision to export and liberalization increases the ...
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TRADE LIBERALIZATION AND COMPENSATION*

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C Davidson… - International Economic Review, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Liberalization harms some groups while generating aggregate benefits. We consider
various labor market policies that might be used to compensate those who lose from freer
trade. Our goal is to find the policy that compensates each group of losers at the lowest ...
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On adjustment costs

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C Davidson… - 2009 - dspace.cigilibrary.org
Our goal in this paper is to build on recent advances in the theory of equilibrium
unemployment by presenting a simple general equilibrium model of trade that includes
unemployment and training. We then use the model to explore the scope and magnitude ...
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Multidivisional firms, internal competition, and the merger paradox

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A Creane… - Canadian Journal of Economics/ …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract. Traditional modelling of mergers has the merged firms (insiders) cooperate and
maximize joint profits. This approach has several unappealing results in quantity-setting
games, for example, mergers typically are not profitable for insiders, but are profitable for ...
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Horizontal mergers with free entry

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C Davidson… - International Journal of Industrial Organization, 2007 - Elsevier
We consider the impact of horizontal mergers in the presence of free entry and exit. In
contrast to much of the previous literature on mergers, our model yields predictions that
seem intuitively reasonable: with only moderate cost synergies mergers of a small number ...
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[BOOK] International trade and labor markets: theory, evidence, and policy implications

C Davidson… - 2004 - books.google.com
It is well documented that during the last two decades, the economic fortunes of less-skilled
workers in the United States and Europe have declined substantially. The stylized facts for
this group include an erosion of real wages in the United States and sharply higher ...
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Can compensation save free trade?

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C Davidson, SJ Matusz… - Journal of International Economics, 2007 - Elsevier
When the median voter loses from trade reform, liberalization is blocked. Allowing the
electorate to vote for compensatory subsidies may reverse this outcome. However, the order
of the agenda may matter. The winners who pay the compensation may be sufficiently ...
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[CITATION] International Trade and Labor Markets: Theory

C Davidson… - Evidence, and Policy Implications. WE Upjohn Institute, 2004
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Trade and turnover: theory and evidence

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C Davidson… - Review of International Economics, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Is the pattern of trade correlated with cross-sector differences in job turnover?
Theoretically, external shocks feed through to changes in domestic employment and cross-
sector differences in turnover give rise to compensating wage differentials, which feed ...
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Globalization and labour-market adjustment: how fast and at what cost?

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C Davidson… - Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2000 - Oxford Univ Press
Abstract In this paper we argue that the flexibility of an economy's labour market plays a role
in determining the gains from trade liberalization, the level of short-run adjustment costs, and
the relative value of these two measures. To do so, we describe the model introduced in ...
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[CITATION] Knowledge management: An introduction to creating competitive advantage from intellectual capital

C Davidson… - 2002 - Tandem press
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[CITATION] Reform at work: Workplace change and the new industrial order

M Perry, C Davidson… - 1995 - Longman Paul
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Equilibrium in servicing industries: an economic application of queuing theory

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C Davidson - Journal of Business, 1988 - JSTOR
The purpose of this article is to investigate the nature of equilibrium in markets in which
service and waiting time play an important role. I show that if consumers do not know which
firms are charging which prices, all firms charge the same price. If firms reveal their prices ...
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General equilibrium tax incidence under imperfect competition: a quantity-setting supergame analysis

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C Davidson… - The Journal of Political Economy, 1985 - JSTOR
The incidence of various taxes is analyzed in a model with competitive and oligopolistic
sectors. Friedman's" grim" trigger strategies support collusion with firms producing output to
maximize joint profits subject to the constraint that no firm desires to cheat. The ...
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Search, unemployment, and the production of jobs

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C Davidson, L Martin… - The Economic Journal, 1987 - JSTOR
The purpose of this paper is to present and analyse a simple two sector general equilibrium
model which incorporates some of the real world frictions that keep factor markets from
functioning perfectly. In particular, we investigate the performance of the economy when ...
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Multiple free trade equilibria in micro models of unemployment

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C Davidson, L Martin… - Journal of International Economics, 1991 - Elsevier
Abstract Neoclassical theory suggests that trade patterns are linked to autarkic differences in
relative opportunity costs. We demonstrate that when the Heckscher-Ohlin-Samuelson
model is extended to allow for unemployment, there are forces present that create multiple ...
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Bargaining structure and strike activity

FK Cheung… - Canadian Journal of Economics, 1991 - JSTOR
In this paper we examine the nature of the relationship between bargaining structure and
strike activity. In particular, we focus on the implications of the fact that the amount of
information revealed by a union's actions depends on the bargaining environment in ...
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Trade, turnover, and tithing

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CSP Magee, C Davidson… - Journal of International Economics, 2005 - Elsevier
This paper examines the hypothesis that turnover affects trade preferences. High turnover
industries are similar to the Stolper–Samuelson assumption of perfect factor mobility, so
factor of production drives trade preferences. Among low turnover industries, as in the ...
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Strategic Second Sourcing by Multinationals*

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JP Choi… - International Economic Review, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Multinationals often serve foreign markets by exporting as well as by investing directly in
foreign production facilities. We argue that if the multinational competes in an oligopolistic
market characterized by strategic complements then there are strategic reasons to use two ...
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[CITATION] Women and part-time work in New Zealand

C Davidson… - New Zealand Population Review, 1994
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Should policy makers be concerned about adjustment costs?

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C Davidson… - 2001 - books.google.com
Even the most strident advocates of free trade would readily admit that it takes time for
economies to reap the benefits from trade liberalization. As trade patterns change, some
workers lose their jobs and must seek reemployment in expanding sectors. There may be ...
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[CITATION] Coalition formation in noncooperative oligopoly models

R Deneckere… - Econometrics Workshop Paper, 1983
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Globalization, Employment, and Income: Analyzing the Adjustment Process

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C Davidson… - 2009 - dspace.cigilibrary.org
Our purpose in this paper is to construct and analyze a general equilibrium trade model that
explicitly accounts for the dynamic aspects of labor market adjustment. Unlike earlier work in
this area, we show how empirically observable parameters of the labor market determine ...
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[BOOK] Evaluating policy and practice: a New Zealand reader

N Lunt, C Davidson, K McKegg, A Boaz… - 2003 - tna.europarchive.org
Abstract: Describes the background and context of policy and programme evaluation in New
Zealand before examining its management, methods, practice and utilisation. Includes
numerous examples. The final section comprises an editorial conclusion and a paper on' ...
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An Overlapping‐generations Model of Escape Clause Protection

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C Davidson… - Review of International Economics, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The paper explores the efficiency consequences of using temporary protection to
ease adjustment following an unexpected, permanent improvement in a country's terms of
trade. In the model, workers trade off the potentially higher wage that the export sector has ...
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Effects of a Reemployment Bonus under Differing Benefit Entitlements, or, Why the Illinois Experiment Worked

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C Davidson… - 1991 - research.upjohn.org
Abstract Fifty-eight percent of the workers enrolled in the Illinois Claimant Bonus experiment
were eligible for 38 weeks of Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits--26 weeks of state-
regular benefits plus 12 weeks of Federal Supplemental Compensation (FSC). The other ...
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Fairness and the political economy of trade

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C Davidson, S Matusz… - The World Economy, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
This paper argues that, as a matter of positive political economy, fairness plays a non-trivial
role in the politics of trade policy. Specifically, we first argue that, as a matter of fact, widely
held notions of fairness, that are empirically identifiable on the micro level, have macro ...
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Efficient black markets?

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C Davidson, L Martin… - Journal of Public Economics, 2007 - Elsevier
This paper investigates analytically the welfare effects of black-market activities that firms
undertake to evade taxes. The desirability of a black market is linked to the attributes of the
goods supplied by black-market firms. The analysis identifies cases where a black market ...
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Unemployment Insurance and Unemployment: Implications of the Reemployment Bonus Experiments

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C Davidson… - 1996 - research.upjohn.org
Abstract We translate the results of the three reemployment bonus experiments that were
conducted during the 1980s into (a) impacts of a 10-percentage point increase in the
Unemployment Insurance (UI) replacement rate on the expected duration of ...
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[BOOK] Solidarity Economy: building alternatives for people and planet

C Davidson - 2010 - books.google.com
The emergence of the global grassroots economic structural reform movement known as the
Solidarity Economy. This book contain the core papers, discussion and debates on the topic
at the US Social Forum of 10,000 people in Atlanta in the summer of 2007.
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Outsourcing Peter to pay Paul: High-skill expectations and low-skill wages with imperfect labor markets

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C Davidson, SJ Matusz… - Macroeconomic …, 2008 - Cambridge Univ Press
Abstract In this paper, we investigate the impact of globalization on wages earned by low-
and high-skill workers when openness leads to the outsourcing of high-tech jobs abroad.
We have shown that low-skill workers may become considerably better off after ...
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[BOOK] International trade with equilibrium unemployment

C Davidson… - 2010 - books.google.com
While most standard economic models of international trade assume full employment, Carl
Davidson and Steven Matusz have argued over the past two decades that this reliance on
full-employment modeling is misleading and ill-equipped to tackle many important trade- ...
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The changing world of work

P Spoonley… - Work and working in twenty-first …, 2004 - books.google.com
During the twentieth century the nature of paid work became defined by the dominance of a
particular form of production and consumption in advanced economies. Mass production
and mass consumption were built on the mass employment of primarily male ...
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Jobs and Chocolate: Samuelsonian Surpluses in Dynamic Models of Unemployment

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C Davidson, L Martin… - The Review of …, 1994 - restud.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract In dynamic models of unemployment in which the employed consume more than
the unemployed, workers are finitely lived, and jobs are lasting, employment transfers
consumption from future generations to those currently alive, resulting in a social surplus. ...
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Long‐run Lunacy, Short‐run Sanity: a Simple Model of Trade with Labor Market Turnover*

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C Davidson… - Review of International Economics, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract It is often argued that international trade is all about long-run relationships. In this
paper, we argue that this view is flawed when factor markets are characterized by turnover.
Toward that end, we provide a simple dynamic model of trade with labor market turnover ...
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[BOOK] Trade Liberalization and Compensation

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C Davidson… - 2002 - nottingham.ac.uk
Abstract: Trade liberalization harms some groups while generating aggregate net benefits.
In this paper we investigate the best way to compensate those who lose from freer trade. We
consider four labor market policies: wage subsidies, employment subsidies, trade ...
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[CITATION] Collecting the data

M Tolich… - Social science research in New Zealand. Many paths …, 2003
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Tax evasion as an optimal tax device

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C Davidson, LW Martin… - Economics Letters, 2005 - Elsevier
In his well-known textbook, Rosen (2005, p. 353) claims that a black market, or “underground
economy”, might improve welfare by effectively allowing some economic activities to be taxed
at lower rates than others, in a manner consistent with optimal tax rules. We investigate ...
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[PDF] Introduction [to Recent Developments in the Theory of Involuntary Unemployment]

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C Davidson - 1990 - research.upjohn.org
The perfectly competitive, frictionless, complete information general equilibrium model has
served as the cornerstone to modern economic theory for over 50 years. However, the
Walrasian assumption that markets clear necessarily assumes away the possibility of ...
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Globalization and Imperfect Labor Market Sorting

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C Davidson, F Heyman, S Matusz, F Sjöholm… - 2011 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: This paper focuses on the ability of the labor market to correctly match
heterogeneous workers to jobs within a given industry and the role that globalization plays
in that process. Using matched worker-firm data from Sweden, we find strong evidence ...
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Mergers in multidimensional competition

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C Davidson… - Economica, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Horizontal mergers are often driven by the desire to exploit R&D complementarities. We
investigate the positive features of such a merger when oligopolists compete both in process
R&D and on the product market. For a non-trivial degree of R&D complementarity, we ...
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Wage subsidies for dislocated workers

C Davidson… - Upjohn Working Papers, 1995 - ideas.repec.org
An array of innovative policies has been suggested to address more effectively the needs of
dislocated workers. In this paper, we model and simulate the impacts of a wage-rate subsidy
(or salary supplement) program in which a dislocated worker who becomes reemployed ...
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The optimal dole with risk aversion and job destruction

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C Davidson… - 1997 - research.upjohn.org
Abstract This paper extends earlier research on optimal unemployment insurance (UI) by
developing an equilibrium search model that encompasses simultaneously several
theoretical and institutional features that have been treated one-by-one (or not at all) in ...
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[PDF] Increasing social science research capacity: some supply-side considerations

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N Lunt… - Social Policy Journal of New Zealand, 2002 - msd.govt.nz
Abstract This paper discusses the development of policy-related research capacity, with
particular reference to the place of tertiary education. With regard to the recent demands for
more policy-focused research, it argues that deficiencies on the supply side may prove a ...
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[CITATION] Toward a Student Syndicalist Movement, Or, University Reform Revisited

C Davidson… - 1966 - Southern Student Organizing …
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[CITATION] Patent Enforcement and Economic Growth

C Davidson… - Working Papers, 1991 - econpapers.repec.org
By Carl Davidson and Paul Segerstrom; Patent Enforcement and Economic Growth.
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[CITATION] Social science research in New Zealand

M Tolich… - 1999 - Auckland: Longman
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Globalisation, theocracy and the new fascism: the US Right's rise to power

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C Davidson… - Race & Class, 2006 - rac.sagepub.com
Abstract The Christian Right is an increasingly powerful phenomenon in US politics.
Extremely influential in the current administration, it has been building a mass base across
the nation. This analysis of a movement that has been growing over the past four decades ...
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Strategic flexibility and exchange rate uncertainty

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C Krupp… - Canadian Journal of Economics, 1996 - JSTOR
We examine the implications of exchange rate swings in international markets, paying
particular attention to the importance of firm flexibility. We use the term flexibility to refer to
the ease with which firms can respond to exchange rate swings. There are two kinds of ...
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[BOOK] Search theory and unemployment

SA Woodbury… - 2002 - books.google.com
Search Theory and Unemployment contains nine chapters that survey and extend the theory
of job search and its application to the problem of unemployment. The volume ranges from
surveys of job search theory that take microeconomic and macroeconomic perspectives to ...
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[CITATION] University reform revisited

C Davidson - Educational Record, 1967
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[PDF] Wage-rate subsidies for dislocated workers

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C Davidson… - 1995 - research.upjohn.org
The losses suffered by dislocated workers pose a major challenge for public policy. Existing
policies to assist dislocated workers form a patchwork that does not come close to
compensating dislocated workers for their losses.(Jacobson, Lalonde, and Sullivan 1993a ...
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Obama: the new contours of power

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J Harris… - Race & Class, 2009 - rac.sagepub.com
Abstract Barack Obama's election as US president marks a historic cultural shift in US
political life, and is a major victory for progressive forces. But what is the nature of the broad-
based alliance that placed him in the White House, how was it forged and from what did it ...
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[CITATION] Observing ethics: ethnography beyond Cartwright

M Tolich… - New Zealand Journal of Sociology, 1999
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[PDF] Public attitudes towards invasive animals and their impacts

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G Fitzgerald, N Fitzgerald… - Report to the Invasive …, 2007 - 205.186.139.30
Executive summary This project in the Detection and Prevention Program of the Invasive
Animals Cooperative Research Centre (IACRC) identifies and reviews the research
literature on public attitudes towards, and understanding of, invasive animals and their ...
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[PDF] The cybernetic revolution and the crisis of capitalism

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J Harris… - A Journal of Cybernetic Revolution, …, 1994 - net4dem.org
In the early 1970s US capitalism began to suffer a deepening crisis of accumulation. This
crisis sprang from the very heart of the modern industrial system, arising out of fundamental
contradictions in its exploitation of labor and its conditions of production. But this crisis ...
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[CITATION] The Multiversity: Crucible of the New Working Class

C Davidson - The University Crisis Reader, 1975
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[PDF] Modeling, Measuring, and Compensating the Adjustment Costs Associated with Trade Reforms

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C Davidson… - Trade Adjustment Costs in …, 2010 - siteresources.worldbank.org
The work by Matusz and Tarr piqued our interest in the topic of adjustment costs, and much
of our research since 2000 has been aimed at this topic. 2 This note is intended as a brief
summary of our methodology and findings. Our approach is to first sketch a slightly ...
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[CITATION] John Wilson (2004) The Optimal Fine for Risk Neutral Offenders: Conquering the Becker Conundrum

C Davidson… - mimeo University of Michigan
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[CITATION] In Defense of the Right to Self-determination

C Davidson - 1976 - Liberator Press
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[CITATION] Social assessment and systems theory

JA Warren, CN Taylor, C Davidson… - Annual Meeting of the …, 1992
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[PDF] Workplace reform and the quality of working life: A tale of three workplaces

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M Perry, R Hill… - … Market Bulletin 1996: 2 Pages 51, 1996 - workinsight.govt.nz
Changes in the perceived quality of working life arising from total quality management and
'just-in-time'production techniques and other workplace reforms affect the willingness of
employees to accept these changes and the ability of employers to raise workplace ...
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Telework: Issues for New Zealand

P Schoeffel, A Loveridge… - Prometheus, 1993 - Taylor & Francis
This paper reviews international trends and associated issues of telework (work that is
performed remote from clients or employers assisted by electronic communication facilities).
It examines whether telework in New Zealand is following reported trends and concludes ...
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Search Theory and Unemployment: An Introduction

C Davidson… - Search Theory and Unemployment, 2003 - Springer
The first part of this introductory chapter offers a brief historical survey of job search theory.
The goals are to give the reader a sense of how search theory arrived at its current state, to
point out some of the roadblocks that search theory has encountered, and to suggest how ...
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[PDF] Pattern bargaining as an equilibrium outcome

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A Creane… - 2006 - msu.edu
Abstract: Pattern bargaining is a negotiating strategy that is often employed by industry-wide
unions in oligopolistic industries to set wages. However, formal explanations for its existence
in equilibrium are rare. The conventional wisdom is that pattern bargaining “takes labor ...
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[CITATION] Administrative Funding of Unemployment Insurance as a Principal-Agent Problem

C Davidson… - Advisory Council on Unemployment Compensation: …, 1996
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[CITATION] Toward Institutional Resistance

C Davidson - Madison, WI: SDS, 1967
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Tax incidence in a simple general equilibrium model with collusion and entry

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C Davidson… - Journal of Public Economics, 1991 - Elsevier
Abstract We develop a two-sector general equilibrium model in which oligopolistic firms
collude (non-cooperative) and earn positive economic profits even though there is free entry.
Entry decisions involve balancing sunk costs with the present value of future profits. The ...
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[CITATION] VOutsourcing Peter to Pay Paul: High&Skill Expectations and Low&Skill Wages and Imperfect labor markets, V Forthcoming

C Davidson, S Matusz… - Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2006
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[CITATION] Globalization and imperfect matching with monopolistic competition

C Davidson… - Michigan State University, 2010
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[CITATION] Women & Part Time Work in New Zealand: A Contemporary Insight

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[CITATION] Beyond the Campus: Resistance Federations

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[CITATION] Making Green Parties Succeed: What Can Be Learned From The Experiences of Values and Die Grunen?

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[CITATION] Job matching and the probability of reemployment: empirical tests using experimental data

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[CITATION] Getting practical about knowledge management

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[CITATION] The Optimal Fine for Risk-Neutral Offenders: Conquering the Becker Conundrum?

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[CITATION] nExcess Capacity and Collusion. oInternational Eco% nomic Review

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[CITATION] Influence of consumer behavior on duopoly power in two stage games., Department of Economics, Michigan State University, East Lansing

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[CITATION] VEmployment Risk, Fairness and the Political Economy of Trade Policy

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[CITATION] Schevchenko, 2008.“Globalization and Firm Level Adjustment with Imperfect Labor Markets,”

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[CITATION] The enforcement of patents and economic growth

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[CITATION] The New Radicals in the Multiversity: An Analysis and Strategy for the Student Movement

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[CITATION] Crowding-Out Effects of the Public Labor Exchange in Washington State

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in Washington State." In Measuring the Effect of Public Labor Exchange (PLX): Referrals and
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[CITATION] Some historical and critical foundations for a concept of rhythm in dramatic theory

CM Davidson - 1962 - State University of Iowa
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The trade-offs from pattern bargaining with uncertain production costs

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oligopolistic industries to set wages. The conventional wisdom is that pattern bargaining
“takes labor out of competition” and therefore softens bargaining between the union and ...
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[CITATION] Essays in economic theory

C Davidson - 1982 - University of Wisconsin--Madison
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