نتایج جستجو برای: keywords rents

تعداد نتایج: 1979521  

2004
Gilles Saint-Paul

Did European Labor Markets Become More Competitive in the 1990s? Evidence from Estimated Worker Rents This paper analyses the evolution of quantitative measures of employee rents in Europe during the nineties, using the European Household Panel Survey. One looks at two class of measures: wage differentials between workers along industry and firm size dimensions, and estimated welfare difference...

2013
Kamila Sommer Paul Sullivan Randal Verbrugge

Using a dynamic equilibrium model of housing tenure choice with fully specified markets for homeownership and rental properties, and endogenous house prices and rents, this paper studies the effect of fundamentals on equilibrium house prices and rents. Lower interest rates, relaxed lending standards, and higher incomes are shown to account for approximately one-half of the increase in the U.S. ...

2005
Tamon Ito

This paper presents a comparative statics result on a rental housing market. The relationship between the qualities of apartments and their rents is investigated. Our comparative statics considers rent changes when an improvement occurs in a local area of the market. We show that rents go up locally in response to the improvement, but rents go down in the inner area of the city. To show the dis...

Journal: :English Text Construction 2012

Journal: :African Studies Review 2023

Abstract “Queer” is a relatively recent and somewhat controversial term in African studies. Yet it proving to be productive, not only for understanding subjectivities of sexuality gender, but also situating Africa’s position the larger economy knowledge. Otu van Klinken explore productive tensions between “queer” “Africa,” aim read Africa as queer from Africa. Thus, rather than imagining polar ...

Journal: :American Economic Review 1999

Journal: :The Quarterly Journal of Economics 1888

2009
Matthias Kräkel Anja Schöttner

It is well-known that, in static models, minimum wages generate positive worker rents and, consequently, inefficiently low effort. We show that this result does not necessarily extend to a dynamic context. The reason is that, in repeated employment relationships, firms may exploit workers’ future rents to induce excessively high effort.

Journal: :Journal of the Medical Library Association : JMLA 2015

Journal: :Academic Medicine 1990

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