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Wage growth implications of fixed-term employment: An analysis by contract duration and job mobility

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C Amuedo-Dorantes… - Labour Economics, 2007 - Elsevier
Focusing on Spain, where fixed-term workers account for a third of the wage and salary
workforce, we examine the wage growth implications of fixed-term employment of varying
duration while distinguishing between wage growth occurring on-the-job versus via job ...
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Labor market flexibility and poverty dynamics

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C Amuedo-Dorantes… - Labour Economics, 2010 - Elsevier
The past two decades have witnessed a rapid growth in flexible work arrangements that, in
some instances, could expose workers to a higher poverty risk via limited job stability, few
advancement opportunities, and low wages. Nowhere in the world has this increase in ...
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[PDF] Fixed-term employment and its poverty implications: Evidence from Spain

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C Amuedo-Dorantes… - Focus, 2005 - ssc.wisc.edu
Much current employment regulation in Spain is rooted in the 1980 Workers' Statute and its
1984 reform, which recognized the need for flexibility and modernization of labor market
institutions and employment contracts following the end of General Francisco Franco's ...
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[PDF] Strategic foundations of prediction markets and the efficient markets hypothesis

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R Serrano-Padial - The Prediction Markets Workshop at Electronic …, 2007 - eco.uc3m.es
Abstract This paper studies information aggregation in pure common value double auctions
with a continuum of traders. This trade environment captures some of the main features of
prediction markets. The population includes both strategic traders and non-strategic ( ...
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[PDF] Naive Traders and Mispricing in Prediction Markets

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R Serrano-Padial - 2010 - ssc.wisc.edu
Abstract This paper studies pricing patterns in a speculative market with asymmetric
information populated by both sophisticated and naive traders. Three pricing regimes arise
in equilibrium: perfect pricing, with prices equalling asset values, partial mispricing and ...
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[CITATION] The No-Trade Theorem and the Favorite Longshot Bias

A Gandhi… - Technical Report 2010. mimeo
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[PDF] Labour market flexibility and poverty dynamics: Evidence from Spain

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C Amuedo-Dorantes… - unpublished document, 2006 - aae.wisc.edu
Abstract The past decades have witnessed a rapid growth in contingent employment that
may expose workers to a higher poverty risk via limited job stability, few advancement
opportunities, and low wages. Using Spanish data from the European Community ...
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[PDF] Information Aggregation in Common Value Asset Markets and the Efficient Markets Hypothesis

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R Serrano-Padial - 2008 - economics.illinois.edu
Abstract This paper studies information aggregation in pure common value double auctions
with a continuum of traders. This trade environment captures some of the main features of
prediction markets. The population includes both sophisticated and naıve traders whose ...
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[PDF] Long-Run Implementation in Repeated Public Good Games with Incomplete Information

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R Serrano-Padial - 2005 - ssc.wisc.edu
Abstract Despite predictions of complete free riding in one shot public good games,
repeated interaction allows for any level of public provision, so long as it is feasible and
Pareto superior to no provision at all. I investigate the long run effects of weakening the ...
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[PDF] Competitive Poaching in Unsecured Lending

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LA Drozd… - 2010 - cowles.econ.yale.edu
ABSTRACT The paper studies the effects of non-exclusivity of credit card contracts on the
provision of insurance through the institution of personal bankruptcy. In our model, lenders
can continually observe borrower's time-varying creditworthiness and provide credit to ...
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[PDF] Dynamic Poaching in Credit Card Lending

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LA Drozd… - 2012 - econ.yale.edu
ABSTRACT The paper develops a positive theory of dynamic competition between credit
card lenders, featuring balance transfers and default. Based on our theory and our
quantitative results, we argue that the observed outcomes in the US credit card market are ...
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[PDF] Information Acquisition and Efficient Bargaining

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D Quint… - 2009 - ssc.wisc.edu
Abstract A central question in the bargaining literature is the identification of potential causes
of inefficiency, either due to delays or to failure to realize all potential gains from trade. A key
source of the latter type of inefficiency is the existence of private information. We study ...
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[PDF] Essays on strategic incentives for information revelation

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R Serrano-Padial - 2007 - escholarship.org
Serrano-Padial, Ricardo Acceptance Date: 01-01-2007 Degree: Ph. D., UC San Diego
Permalink: http://escholarship. org/uc/item/13s1g75z Local Identifier: b6635594 Abstract:
Information has strategic value in most economic environments because individuals have ...
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Can Temporary Employment Scar Your Future Earnings? Wage Mobility by Type of Work Contract in Spain

C Amuedo-Dorantes… - Employment Research …, 2002 - research.upjohn.org
The 1990s have been characterized by the rapid growth of nonstandard work arrangements,
particularly in Spain, where temporary workers have accounted for more than onethird of the
workforce over the past decade. It is difficult to generalize because temporary workers are ...
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[CITATION] Labor Market Flexibility and Poverty Dynamics: Evidence from Spain

RS Padial - 2002 - San Diego State University
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[PDF] The Aggregate Effects of Idiosyncratic Heterogeneity: Evidence from an Arrow-Debreu Securities Market

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A Gandhi… - 2011 - saet.illinois.edu
Abstract This paper studies the relationship between heterogeneity and pricing in a
benchmark competitive asset market: a market for Arrow-Debreu securities. We find that
idiosyncratic differences in agents' beliefs (or preferences) lead to a systematic pricing ...
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[PDF] Econ 711: Notes on Market Power

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R Serrano-Padial - 2008 - ssc.wisc.edu
Note that the objective function incorporates both the effect of the monopolist choice on
market prices and the market clearing condition. In addition, it implicitly assumes that
consumers are anonymous so that the monopolist cannot charge different prices. We ...
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no trade theorems

R Serrano-Padial - The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2010 - ideas.repec.org
No trade theorems represent a class of results showing that, under certain conditions, trade
in asset markets between rational agents cannot be explained on the basis of differences in
information alone. They pose a challenge to provide a theoretical justification of the high ...
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