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... tion I , characterizes the equilibrium , and derives the major comparative static results . Section IV considers a number of applications of our basic framework . Section V concludes . Proofs of the main results are provided in the ...
... tion I , characterizes the equilibrium , and derives the major comparative static results . Section IV considers a number of applications of our basic framework . Section V concludes . Proofs of the main results are provided in the ...
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... tion , each team member has a dominant strategy , so that coordination is not an issue and the order in which they choose their efforts is irrelevant . = Observe ( as noted , e.g. , by Bengt Holmström 1982 ) that this equilibrium fails ...
... tion , each team member has a dominant strategy , so that coordination is not an issue and the order in which they choose their efforts is irrelevant . = Observe ( as noted , e.g. , by Bengt Holmström 1982 ) that this equilibrium fails ...
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... tion and by taking into account hiring costs , but does not allow for any interaction between capi- tal adjustment costs and hiring costs , i.e. , e3 = O is imposed . This restriction yields point esti- mates that are different from ...
... tion and by taking into account hiring costs , but does not allow for any interaction between capi- tal adjustment costs and hiring costs , i.e. , e3 = O is imposed . This restriction yields point esti- mates that are different from ...
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