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Trade Associations: Why Not Cartels?

2021

First published: 30 September 2020 The relevance of special interests lobbying in modern democracies can hardly be questioned. But if large trade associations can overcome the free riding problem and form effective lobbies, why do they not also threaten market competition by forming equally effective cartels? We argue that the key to understanding the difference lies in supply elasticity. The group discipline which works in the case of lobbying can be effective in sustaining a cartel only if increasing output is sufficiently costly ‐ otherwise the incentive to deviate is too great. The theory helps organizing a number of stylized facts within a common framework. This article has been accept…

Economics and EconometricsStylized fact05 social sciencesCartelPrice elasticity of supplyCartelCompetition AuthorityCommon frameworkFree ridingCartels Labor Unions Lobbying Monitoring Costs Self-organizing Groups Special InterestsMarket economyIncentiveIf and only ifFirm0502 economics and businessEconomicsRelevance (law)050207 economicsSettore SECS-P/01 - Economia Politica050205 econometrics
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Promoting the "social economy" in Spanish legislation

2012

La “economía social” como concepto identificativo de una forma de hacer empresa, caracterizada por sus fines y ciertas pautas de comportamiento comunes, ha tenido reconocimiento en la legislación española desde los años 90 y especialmente en el último año con la aprobación de la Ley 5/2011 de Economía Social. Los objetivos principales de esta Ley son dar reconocimiento legal a la economía social y promover su fomento. Pero la economía social, como identificación de una realidad económica viene siendo objeto de fomento desde mucho antes, desde la creación en 1990 del Instituto Nacional de Fomento de la Economía Social. Hoy en día, el fomento de la economía social es una competencia asumida p…

Economics and EconometricsSubsidiesDerecho económicoCooperativesCooperativasTercer SectorEconomics as a scienceWorker-owed companies.SubvencionesThird SectorNormasSociedades Laborales.HB71-74StandarsSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)
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Household debt and labor market fluctuations

2011

Abstract The co-movements of labor productivity with output, total hours, vacancies and unemployment have changed since the mid 1980s. This paper offers an explanation for the sharp break in the fluctuations of labor market variables based on endogenous labor supply decisions following the mortgage market deregulation. We set up a search model with efficient bargaining and financial frictions, in which impatient borrowers can take an amount of credit that cannot exceed a proportion of the expected value of their real estate holdings. When borrowers' equity requirements are low, the impact of a positive technology shock on the marginal utility of consumption is strengthened, which in turn re…

Economics and EconometricsSupplyLabour economicsControl and OptimizationLeverage (finance)Technology shockApplied MathematicsSecondary labor marketmedia_common.quotation_subjectjel:E32jel:E44Real estatejel:E24UnemploymentEconomicsbusiness cycle labor market borrowing restrictionsMarginal utilityHousehold debtmedia_commonJournal of Economic Dynamics and Control
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Educational intentions, cognitive skills and earnings expectations of French undergraduates

2014

International audience; This article aims to study the earnings expectations of first-year students at a French university. Our findings highlight the importance of the environment in which students make their choices about education. Expected earnings are proportionally higher when their parents seem to be involved in the careers guidance, taking into account the effect of parental socio-economic status. The positive opinion of parents about the orientation or the connection between the discipline and the father's occupation are generally associated with higher earnings. In addition, our results show a strong impact of cognitive variables which are far more significant than variables relat…

Economics and Econometrics[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Educationeducationwage expectations0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyEnseignement supérieurCognitive variablescognitive skillsJEL: J - Labor and Demographic Economics/J.J2 - Demand and Supply of Labor/J.J2.J24 - Human Capital • Skills • Occupational Choice • Labor Productivity0502 economics and business[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesCognitive skill050207 economicsEstimationEarningsCompétence cognitive4. Education05 social sciencesÉtudiant021107 urban & regional planning[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Educationfirst year studentsJEL: I - Health Education and Welfare/I.I2 - Education and Research Institutions/I.I2.I20 - GeneralLIML estimationSalaire[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceManagementJEL : J - Labor and Demographic Economics/J.J2 - Demand and Supply of Labor/J.J2.J24 - Human Capital • Skills • Occupational Choice • Labor ProductivityJEL : I - Health Education and Welfare/I.I2 - Education and Research Institutions/I.I2.I20 - GeneralPsychologySocial psychologyEstimationSupérieur premier cycle
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Temptation and commitment in the laboratory

2010

Temptation and self-control in intertemporal choice environments are receiving increasing attention in the theoretical economics literature. Nevertheless, there remains a scarcity of empirical evidence from controlled environments informing behavior under repeated temptations. This is unfortunate in light of the fact that in many natural environments, the same temptation must be repeatedly resisted. This paper fills that gap by reporting data from a novel laboratory study of economic decisions under repeat temptations. Subjects are repeatedly offered an option with instantaneous benefit that also entails a substantial reduction to overall earnings. We show that this option is "tempting" in …

Economics and Econometricstemptationself-controlmedia_common.quotation_subjectCommitTemptationIntertemporal choiceMicroeconomicsScarcity10007 Department of EconomicsIEW Institute for Empirical Research in Economics (former)C90C910502 economics and businessddc:330Economics050207 economicsEmpirical evidenceD11050205 econometrics media_commonCommitment devicewillpowerEarningsjel:C91commitment05 social sciencesjel:D11Self-controllaboratory experiment330 EconomicsSelf-control willpower temptation commitment laboratory experimentSocial psychologyFinance
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Una anàlisi dels determinants i els processos d'adquisició de les qualificacions laborals

1997

Economics LaborUNESCO::CIENCIES ECONÓMICAS:CIENCIES ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]
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La gestión económica de la cooperativa : responsabilidad de los socios

1992

Economics LaborUNESCO::CIENCIES ECONÓMICAS:CIENCIES ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]
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La evaluación de la formación de los graduados sociales y su entrada en el mercado de trabajo

1996

Economics LaborUNESCO::CIENCIES ECONÓMICAS:CIENCIES ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]
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Salarios de eficiencia y desempleo : evidencia empírica para el sector industrial

1994

Economics LaborUNESCO::CIENCIES ECONÓMICAS:CIENCIES ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]
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Existencia y racionalidad microeconómica de equilibrios con inflación y desempleo : un modelo desagregado

1985

Economics LaborUNESCO::CIENCIES ECONÓMICAS:CIENCIES ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]
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