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Organized labor and restructuring: coal mines in the Czech Republic and Romania
Bruha, J. ; Ionascu, D. ; Jeong, Byeongju
We conduct a case study of organized labor in the restructuring experience of two coal mining regions, Ostrava in the Czech Republic and Jiu Valley in Romania, in the 1990'.
Mission impossible III: measuring the informal sector in a transition economy using macro methods
Hanousek, Jan ; Palda, F.
An easy and popular method for measuring the size of the underground economy is to use macro-data such as money demand or electricity demand to infer what the legitimate economy needs, and then to attribute the remaining consumption to the underground economy.
Do goverments grow when they become more efficient? Evidence from tax withholding
Dušek, Libor
The paper examines the claim that more efficient taxes lead to bigger government by studying the effects of income tax withholding, a particular technological shock to tax efficiency.
Can beta-pricing models explain performance differences among assets?
Scott, G. ; Zemčík, Petr
Differences among assets' holding period returns (and mean returns) can possibly be explained by differences in betas (slopes) in asset return regressions.
What students expect and what they see: ideology, identity and the Double Auction classroom experiment
Austin, Andrew ; Wilcox, N. T.
Many economists find that classroom experiments using the Double Auction (DA) trading institution are an effective pedagogical tool in introductory economics classes.
Bidding behavior in multi-unit auctions - an experimental investigation and some theoretical insights
Engelmann, Dirk ; Grimm, V.
We present laboratory experiments of different multi-unit auction mechanisms.
The demand for bank reserves and other monetary aggregates
Gillman, M. ; Kejak, Michal
The paper starts with Haslag's (1998) model of the bank's demand for reserves and reformulates it with a cash-in-advance approach for both financial intermediary and consumer.
Consumers' opinion of inflation bias due to quality improvements in transition in the Czech Republic
Hanousek, Jan ; Filer, Randall K.
Substantial understatement of the degree of quality improvement during transition, and, therefore, a substantial overstatement of inflation rates has resulted in a serious downward bias in estimates of the rate of growth of post-communist economies.
(The evolution of) post-secondary education: a computational model and results
Ortmann, Andreas ; Slobodyan, Sergey ; Nordberg, S. S.
We propose a computational model to study the evolution of post-secondary education.

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