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Cooperation and Cultural Transmission in a Coordination Game

Cooperation and Cultural Transmission in a Coordination Game
Author: Vicente Calabuig
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Release: 2009
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Abstract: The aim of this paper is to analyze if cooperation can be the product of cultural evolution in a two-stage coordination game, consisting of a production stage followed by a negotiation phase. We present an overlapping generations model with cultural transmission of preferences where the distribution of preferences in the population and the strategies are determined endogenously and simultaneously. There are several groups in the society; some of them play cooperatively and others do not. Socialization takes place inside the group, but there is a positive rate of migration among groups which parents anticipate. Our main result shows that all groups converge to the cooperative equilibrium


Time, Quality and Growth

Time, Quality and Growth
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Publisher: Fundacion BBVA
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Firms' Main Market, Human Capital and Wages

Firms' Main Market, Human Capital and Wages
Author: Pedro J. Hernández
Publisher: Fundacion BBVA
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2015
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The literature on the exporter wage premium has focused on an exporter/non-exporter dichotomy. Instead, this paper provides first evidence that there is a more continuous destination-market effect. Using Spanish data, we estimate wage premia for establishments selling to the national, European Union, and rest of the world markets (with respect to wages in local-market establishments). Controlling for worker and establishment characteristics, output-market wage premia are increasing in market remoteness and employee education. Establishment human capital is also increasing in output-market remoteness. The paper builds a theoretical model that provides a potential explanation for these empirical results, which is also consistent with the recent evidence on the positive relationship between output-market remoteness and quality of exports.