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Peers at work

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A Mas… - 2006 - nber.org
We investigate how and why the productivity of a worker varies as a function of the
productivity of her co-workers in a group production process. In theory, the introduction of a
high productivity worker could lower the effort of incumbent workers because of free riding; ...
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Tipping and the Dynamics of Segregation

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D Card, A Mas… - The Quarterly Journal of …, 2008 - qje.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract Schelling (“Dynamic Models of Segregation,” Journal of Mathematical Sociology 1
(1971), 143–186) showed that extreme segregation can arise from social interactions in
white preferences: once the minority share in a neighborhood exceeds a “tipping point,” ...
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Strikes, scabs and tread separations: labor strife and the production of defective Bridgestone/Firestone tires

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AB Krueger… - 2003 - nber.org
This paper provides a case study of the effect of labor relations on product quality. We
consider whether a long, contentious strike and the hiring of permanent replacement
workers by Bridgestone/Firestone in the mid-1990s contributed to the production of an ...
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Pay, reference points, and police performance

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A Mas - 2006 - nber.org
Several theories suggest that pay raises below a reference point will reduce job
performance. Final offer arbitration for police unions provides a unique opportunity to
examine these theories, as the police officers either receive their requested wage or ...
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Labour unrest and the quality of production: Evidence from the construction equipment resale market

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A Mas - Review of Economic Studies, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
This paper examines the construction equipment resale market to assess whether
equipment produced by the world's largest manufacturer of construction machinery,
Caterpillar, experienced lower product quality in facilities that underwent contract disputes ...
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Inequality at work: The effect of peer salaries on job satisfaction

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D Card, A Mas, E Moretti… - 2010 - nber.org
We use a simple theoretical framework and a randomized manipulation of access to
information on peers' wages to provide new evidence on the effects of relative pay on
individual job satisfaction and job search intentions. A randomly chosen subset of ...
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Long-run impacts of unions on firms: new evidence from financial markets, 1961-1999

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D Lee… - 2009 - nber.org
We estimate the effect of new unionization on firms' equity value over the 1961-1999 period
using a newly assembled sample of National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) representation
elections matched to stock market data. Event-study estimates show an average union ...
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Racial bias in the 2008 presidential election

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A Mas… - The American Economic Review, 2009 - JSTOR
We survey the evidence on whether racial atti tudes negatively affected Barack Obama's
vote share in the 2008 presidential election. There is some evidence pointing toward this
possibility. First, the increase in the Democratic vote share in the presidential election ...
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Are Mixed Neighborhoods Always Unstable? Two-Sided and One-Sided Tipping

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D Card, A Mas… - 2008 - nber.org
A great deal of urban policy depends on the possibility of creating stable, economically and
racially mixed neighborhoods. Many social interaction models–including the seminal
Schelling (1971) model--have the feature that the only stable equilibria are fully ...
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[CITATION] Jesse Rothstein (2008),“Tipping and the Dynamics of Segregation,”

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D Card… - Quarterly Journal of Economics
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[CITATION] Long-run impacts of unions on firms: New evidence from financial markets

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[CITATION] Pay, reference points, and police performance. March 2005

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[CITATION] Peers at Work

M Alexandre… - 2006 - National Bureau of Economic …
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[CITATION] Forthcoming.“Peers at Work.”

A Mas… - American Economic Review
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Three essays on the relationship between labor disputes and employee performance

A Mas - 2005 - gradworks.umi.com
Chapter one examines the construction equipment resale market to assess whether equipment
produced by the world's largest manufacturer of construction machinery, Caterpillar, experienced
lower product quality in facilities that experienced contract disputes during the 1990's. ...
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Does Post-Accident Drug Testing Reduce Injuries? Evidence from a Large Retail Chain

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AD Morantz… - American Law and Economics Review, 2008 - Am Law Econ Assoc
Abstract This study examines the effects on occupational injury claims of a recently
implemented post-accident drug testing (PADT) program in a large retail chain. We find that
claims have fallen significantly in affected districts, suggesting that PADT programs can ...
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[PDF] Do Disappointing Pay Raises Lower Productivity? Final-Offer Arbitration and the Performance of New Jersey Police Officers

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A Mas - 2004 - Citeseer
Abstract This paper studies whether on-the-job performance of labor market participants
responds to changes in relative compensation. I construct a matched dataset of arbitration
cases involving compensation of police bargaining units in New Jersey and monthly arrest ...
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Welfare reform, time limits, and infant health

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J Leonard… - Journal of health economics, 2008 - Elsevier
This paper offers evidence that welfare time limits contributed to a deterioration of infant
health. We use the fact that the dates at which TANF recipients were first subject to timing out
varied by state. We show that by 2000 there was a marked difference in TANF duration ...
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[CITATION] Butterflies as Biodiversity Indicators and Shade Coffee Certification in Chiapas, Mexico: A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment... for the Degree of Master …

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[PDF] Are Mixed Neighborhoods Always Unstable? Two-Sided and One-Sided Tipping March 2008

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D Card, A Mas… - 2008 - princeton.edu
Abstract A great deal of urban policy depends on the possibility of creating stable,
economically and racially mixed neighborhoods. Many social interaction models–including
the seminal Schelling (1971) model–have the feature that the only stable equilibria are ...
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DP5870 Peers at Work

A Mas… - 2006 - cepr.org
We investigate how and why the productivity of a worker varies as a function of the
productivity of her co-workers in a group production process. In theory, the introduction of a
high productivity worker could lower the effort of incumbent workers because of free riding; ...
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Social Norms and Productivity

E Cohen-Cole… - 2010 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: Aggregate norms or institutions depend on individual behavior at a particular time,
and on norms in prior periods. Individual actions depend on contemporaneous aggregated
actions and the historical path of norms. This paper disentangles these two phenomena in ...
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Three Essays on the Relationship Between Labor Disputes And Employee Performance: Dissertation Summary

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A Mas - 2004 - research.upjohn.org
Abstract Industrial relations events such as strikes, slowdowns, or work stoppages can have
important economic consequences for firms. These episodes may impact firm-level
measures of productivity and output, especially if workers refrain from producing. In cases ...
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