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The Meritocracy Paradox
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

The Meritocracy Paradox

Meritocracy—the idea that individuals should be rewarded based on their talent and hard work—is one of the most widely celebrated ideals in education, business, and government. It shapes how organizations recruit, evaluate, and promote, promising a fair system where the best rise to the top. But meritocracy has increasingly come under criticism for deepening inequality and reinforcing bias. How did a once-progressive ideal meant to level the playing field end up contributing to unfairness and privilege? What happens when organizations treat merit as their guiding principle without questioning how it’s defined or applied? Most importantly, how can today’s leaders recognize and fix wha...

The Econometrics of Networks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 357

The Econometrics of Networks

Showcasing fresh methodological and empirical research on the econometrics of networks, and comprising both theoretical, empirical and policy papers, the authors in this volume bring together a wide range of perspectives to facilitate a dialogue between academics and practitioners for better understanding this groundbreaking field.

Urban Labor Economics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 525

Urban Labor Economics

Simple models of urban search matching -- Extensions of urban search-matching models -- Non-monocentric cities and search-matching -- Simple models of urban efficiency wages -- Extensions of urban efficiency wage models -- Non-monocentric cities and efficiency wages -- The spatial mismatch hypothesis : a search-matching approach -- The spatial mismatch hypothesis : an efficiency-wage approach -- Peer effects, social networks, and labor market outcomes in cities -- General conclusion -- Appendix A: basic urban economics -- Appendix B: Poisson process and derivation of Bellman equations -- Appendix C: The Harris-Todaro model.

Handbook on Systemic Risk
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 993

Handbook on Systemic Risk

The Handbook on Systemic Risk, written by experts in the field, provides researchers with an introduction to the multifaceted aspects of systemic risks facing the global financial markets. The Handbook explores the multidisciplinary approaches to analyzing this risk, the data requirements for further research, and the recommendations being made to avert financial crisis. The Handbook is designed to encourage new researchers to investigate a topic with immense societal implications as well as to provide, for those already actively involved within their own academic discipline, an introduction to the research being undertaken in other disciplines. Each chapter in the Handbook will provide researchers with a superior introduction to the field and with references to more advanced research articles. It is the hope of the editors that this Handbook will stimulate greater interdisciplinary academic research on the critically important topic of systemic risk in the global financial markets.

Brookings-Wharton Papers on Urban Affairs: 2009
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 237

Brookings-Wharton Papers on Urban Affairs: 2009

Designed to reach a wide audience of scholars and policymakers, the Brookings-Wharton Papers on Urban Affairs is an annual series that serves as a forum for cutting-edge, accessible research on urban policy. The editors seek to integrate broader research into the urban policy discussion by bringing urban studies scholars together with economists and researchers studying subjects with important urban implications. In this issue, papers examine a range of issues that are relevant to urban economics: —the effects of job location in an urban area on residential choice patterns —the impact of race, ethnicity, and gender on mortgage lending —the effects of urban characteristics on the development of new patents The volume also contains three papers on urban development outside of the United States: —urban sprawl in Europe —rural-to-urban migration patterns in Brazil —location patterns of industry agglomeration across Japanese cities

The Routledge Handbook of the Economics of Education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 617

The Routledge Handbook of the Economics of Education

The economics of education is a burgeoning area of study, employing increasingly sophisticated analytical tools to answer questions with high societal impact. Thus, the aim of this handbook is to provide readers with an up-to-date overview of the current state of the field of the economics of education and its main areas of research. This comprehensive handbook provides an authoritative overview of key theoretical and policy areas, covering topics like econometric methods for education economics, returns to education, competition in education provision, education and economic growth, and education and inequality. It reviews the current state of research from early childhood through postgraduate education as well as adult education and life-long learning. Offering a truly international perspective, the handbook benefits from a global group of contributors and attention to both developed and developing country contexts. The Routledge Handbook of the Economics of Education will be a valuable resource for advanced students, researchers, and policymakers across economics, education, and public policy.

Is There an Urban Wage Premium in Italy?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 76

Is There an Urban Wage Premium in Italy?

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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Crime and Conformism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 36

Crime and Conformism

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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Search Intensity, Cost of Living and Local Labour Markets in Britain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 36

Search Intensity, Cost of Living and Local Labour Markets in Britain

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  • Published: 2003
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Madrid
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 56

Madrid

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Over the last decade, integration has attracted considerable attention from policymakers and academics. This paper highlights the importance of migrants as the primary stakeholders in the complex process of integration and stresses the need for investment in inclusion and education policies to help migrants to settle and the host society to accept newcomers. More specifically, it analyzes the data collected from face-to-face interviews conducted in November 2009 with migrants and integration practitioners in Madrid and assesses the outcome of the integration schemes put in place by the Spanish government and regional and local authorities over the last six years.--Publisher's description.