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Job Quality in the Economy for the Common Good : conceptualisation and implementation in Austria and Germany

2020

The Economy for the Common Good (ECG) is an Austrian-born movement promoting an alternative economic model built on values oriented to the common welfare such as human dignity, solidarity, ecological sustainability, social justice, transparency and democratic participation. To provide (high) quality of work plays an important role in the ECG philosophy but little is known on the actual labour conditions of workers employed in such type of firms and whether they differ from those of firms in the ?regular? default economy. In this paper we focus on Austria and Germany, the countries where this economic model is most widespread, and present results on the general structure of firms following t…

Economics and EconometricsSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]SolidarityDemocracyDignityEconomyTransparency (graphic)Quality (business)Economic modelBusinessWelfaremedia_commonSocial economy
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Inferring Cognitive Heterogeneity From Aggregate Choices

2020

Theories of bounded rationality often assume a rich dataset of choices from many overlapping menus, limiting their practical applicability. In contrast, we study the problem of identifying the distribution of cognitive characteristics in a population of agents from a minimal dataset that consists of aggregate choice shares from a single menu, and includes no observable covariates of any kind. With homogeneous preferences, we find that “consideration capacity” and “consideration probability” distributions can both be recovered effectively if the menu is sufficiently large. This remains true generically when tastes are heterogeneous with a known distribution. When the taste distribution is un…

Economics and EconometricsWelfare economics05 social sciencesAggregate (data warehouse)Cognitionbounded rationalityConsideration setBounded rationalityMicroeconomicsconsideration setRevealed preference0502 economics and businessstochastic choiceAttention050207 economicsPsychology050205 econometrics Econometrica
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Are Audit Firms’ Compensation Policies Associated With Audit Quality?

2020

We examine how compensation policies of audit firms are associated with audit quality. Specifically, we investigate the effects of the ratio of variable to fixed compensation and the size of the basis for profit sharing (i.e., whether partners share profits in a small or in a large profit pool). For our analyses, we use detailed mandatory disclosure of the compensation policies in German audit firms. We document that compensation policies vary considerably across audit firms. We find that profit sharing in a small profit pool and high variable compensation are two characteristics of auditor compensation associated with lower audit quality. We also find some evidence suggesting that audit qu…

Economics and EconometricsWelfare economicsCompensation (psychology)Monitoring systemAuditProfit (economics)Compensation (engineering)Quality auditVariable (computer science)Profit sharingAccountinghealth services administrationFor profitBusinessFinancehealth care economics and organizationsIndustrial organizationSSRN Electronic Journal
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Las redes como factor clave para la consolidación de nuevas cooperativas de trabajo asociado

2015

En estos últimos años de crisis y destrucción de empleo, el interés por impulsar el dinamismo y crecimiento de la economía de un área geográfica a través de la creación de nuevas empresas ha ido en aumento. Las cooperativas de trabajo asociado (CTA) representan un modelo de empresa en el que los objetivos económicos se combinan con los sociales, logrando un crecimiento basado en el empleo, la igualdad social y la equidad. Las nuevas CTA necesitan conocimiento para su consolidación, una parte del cual proviene de la formación y experiencia de sus promotores, y otra de las relaciones de tipo interpersonal e interorganizacional dentro de su entorno económico y social. La supervivencia y crecim…

Economics and EconometricsWelfare economicsSocial environmentInterpersonal communicationBusiness modelGrounded theoryCooperativasConsolidation (business)EconomySociologyDynamismSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Qualitative researchSocial equality
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The Trade Creation Effect of Immigrants: Evidence from the Remarkable Case of Spain

2010

There is abundant evidence that immigrant networks are associated with larger exports from the country where they settle to their countries of origin. The direction of causality of this association is less clearly established. Also, we do not know to what extent these increased exports are due to an increase in the number of exporting firms (i.e. the extensive margin of trade) or due to larger values exported by existing firm (i.e. the intensive margin). Using micro data on individual trade transactions from Spanish provinces between 1995 and 2008 and data on the stock of immigrants in those provinces by country of origin we can make progress on both fronts. The richness of our data allows …

Economics and EconometricsWelfare economicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationTrade creationjel:F10jel:F22EconomyEconomicsLigneNew immigrantsjel:R12Database transactionmedia_common
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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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Alternative pricing regimes in interurban passenger transport with externalities and modal competition

2009

Abstract We develop an interurban passenger transport model with modal competition, where modes are perceived as differentiated products, and capture all major externalities. Our objective is to establish whether alternative regulatory regimes, which may involve road tolls, may lead to a traffic allocation, user welfare, and total welfare that may be closer to the social optimum. An empirical application to interurban Spanish travel is undertaken. We find that the private regime yields the lowest total welfare level: 12.6% below the social optimum level. Optimum pricing requires a toll on car transport of 5.1 cents of per passenger-km, and a price decrease of all other modes, relative to th…

Economics and Econometricsbiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectProduct differentiationEconomic surplusUrban StudiesMicroeconomicsCompetition (economics)TollEconomicsbiology.proteinRoad pricingMode choiceWelfareExternalitymedia_commonRegional Science and Urban Economics
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Service Regulations, Input Prices and Export Volumes: Evidence from a Panel of Manufacturing Firms

2019

Utilizando datos de panel, este trabajo muestra que una mejor regulacion en el sector servicios reduce el precio de los consumos intermedios que soportan las empresas de manufacturas, especialmente aquellas de mayor tamano. El beneficio de un marco regulatorio que fomenta la competencia en el sector servicios se extiende a los mercados internacionales. Entre 1991 y 2007, las reformas en servicios habrian permitido a las grandes companias industriales espanolas incrementar sus exportaciones reales de bienes alrededor de un 22 % en terminos acumulados, a lo largo de este periodo, frente a un hipotetico escenario sin reformas. Mas aun, si se hubiera producido la convergencia en materia regulat…

Economics and Econometricsbusiness.industryAccountingWelfare economics0502 economics and business05 social sciencesManufacturing firmsInternational trade050207 economicsbusinessGeneral Business Management and Accounting050205 econometrics The Journal of Industrial Economics
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Anti-Malthus: Conflict and the Evolution of Societies

2013

The Malthusian theory of evolution disregards a pervasive fact about human societies: they expand through conflict. When this is taken account of the long-run favors not a large population at the level of subsistence, nor yet institutions that maximize welfare or per capita output, but rather institutions that generate large amount of free resources and direct these towards state power. Free resources are the output available to society after deducting the payments necessary for subsistence and for the incentives needed to induce production, and the other claims to production such as transfer payments and resources absorbed by elites. We develop the evolutionary underpinnings of this model,…

Economics and Econometricseducation.field_of_studyConflictEvolutionmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationSubsistence agriculturePer capita incomeMicroeconomicsIncentiveMalthuTransfer paymentDevelopment economicsPer capitaEconomicsProduction (economics)educationWelfareDemographymedia_common
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- STRATEGIC PIGOUVIAN TAXATION, STOCK EXTERNALITIES AND POLLUTING NON-RENEWABLE RESOURCES

2001

This paper extends Wirl and Dockner¿s (1995) model designed to analyze the long-term bilateral interdependence between a resource exporting cartel and a coalition of resource importing country governments. Firstly, depletion effects are introduced into the analysis of the intertemporal properties of a pigouvian tax. Secondly, the feedback Stackelberg equilibria are computed. The results show that the dynamics of the tax depends critically on the level of the marginal environmental damage. Moreover, they also show that the tax defined by the Markov-perfect Nash equilibrium is a neutral pigouvian tax in the sense that it only corrects the market inefficiency caused by the stock externality. H…

Economics and Econometricsjel:D62Welfare economicsjel:F02jel:H23Externalidad de stock imposición pigouviana impuesto sobre las emisiones de CO2 Stock externality pigouvian taxation carbon taxMicroeconomicsMarkov perfect nash equilibriumEconomicsjel:Q48FinanceStock (geology)Non-renewable resourceExternalityjel:Q28
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