This paper posits a simple model of the division of labor. Individuals ’ time is spent learning task-specific skills or using them. A greater number of individuals allows for higher skill per task and, ultimately, higher output per individual. Ó 199
We present a tractable framework for the analysis of the relationship between contract incom-pletene...
In large cities… one man makes shoes for men, another for women, there are places even where one man...
In this paper we introduce the concept of productive systems. Assuming a complementarity between ski...
This paper considers specialization and the division of labor. A more extensive division of labor ra...
Abstract: The paper examines the determinants of the division of labor within firms. It provides an ...
Abstract: The paper examines the determinants of the division of labor within firms. It provides an ...
This paper examines the incentive effects of division of labor on worker effort, in the absence of t...
The necessity of production is conditioned mainly by two factors: the existence of varied and contin...
The model developed here explains differences in the degree of the division of labor across local ma...
A firm’s degree of specialization is modeled as the number of different goods it produces. When a fi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 1975Since the work of Durkheim (1933), the concept of divi...
The division of labor refers to differences among members of a population in their sustenance activi...
The purpose of the paper is to integrate parts of the emerging modern literature on the division of ...
We generalize Krugman's (1979) "new trade"model by allowing for an explicit production chain in whi...
This paper considers two different cases of division of labor: (i) the subdivision of different oper...
We present a tractable framework for the analysis of the relationship between contract incom-pletene...
In large cities… one man makes shoes for men, another for women, there are places even where one man...
In this paper we introduce the concept of productive systems. Assuming a complementarity between ski...
This paper considers specialization and the division of labor. A more extensive division of labor ra...
Abstract: The paper examines the determinants of the division of labor within firms. It provides an ...
Abstract: The paper examines the determinants of the division of labor within firms. It provides an ...
This paper examines the incentive effects of division of labor on worker effort, in the absence of t...
The necessity of production is conditioned mainly by two factors: the existence of varied and contin...
The model developed here explains differences in the degree of the division of labor across local ma...
A firm’s degree of specialization is modeled as the number of different goods it produces. When a fi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 1975Since the work of Durkheim (1933), the concept of divi...
The division of labor refers to differences among members of a population in their sustenance activi...
The purpose of the paper is to integrate parts of the emerging modern literature on the division of ...
We generalize Krugman's (1979) "new trade"model by allowing for an explicit production chain in whi...
This paper considers two different cases of division of labor: (i) the subdivision of different oper...
We present a tractable framework for the analysis of the relationship between contract incom-pletene...
In large cities… one man makes shoes for men, another for women, there are places even where one man...
In this paper we introduce the concept of productive systems. Assuming a complementarity between ski...