Income comparisons and non-cognitive skills
Santi Budría and Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell are the first to relax the assumption that individuals respond identically to societal information regardless of their personality.
Santi Budría and Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell are the first to relax the assumption that individuals respond identically to societal information regardless of their personality.
Albrecht Glitz asks whether and to what extent a worker’s labor market outcomes are affected by the social network in which he or she is embedded.
Caterina Calsamiglia and Antonio Miralles show that the common mechanisms for allocating children according to their preferences may be limited whenever there are coarse priorities to break ties.
Albert Banal-Estañol, Inés Macho-Stadler, and David Pérez-Castrillo study collaboration between academics and firms. They are the first to provide a one-to-one two-sided matching market model of academic researchers and firms developing research projects.