Flexible labor markets requires geographically mobile workers to be efficient. Otherwise, firms can take advantage of the immobility of workers and extract monopsony rents. In cultures with strong family ties, moving away from home is costly. Thus, individuals with strong family ties rationally choose regulated labor markets to avoid moving and limiting the monopsony power of firms, even though regulation generates lower employment and income. Empirically, we do find that individuals who inherit stronger family ties are less mobile, have lower wages, are less often employed and support more stringent labor market regulations. There are also positive cross-country correlations between the strength of family ties and labor market rigidities. ...
We study the importance of family ties on economic behavior. We define our measure of family ties us...
Using a sample of firms in the S&P 1500, we examine the relationship between family ownership and la...
Abstract. By casual empiricism, it seems that many firms take explicit account of the family ties co...
Flexible labor markets requires geographically mobile workers to be efficient. Otherwise, firms can ...
To be efficient, flexible labor markets require geographically mobile workers. Otherwise firms can t...
Flexible labor markets require geographically mobile workers to be e ¢ cient. Oth-erwise, \u85 rms c...
Using firm-, industry-, and country-level data, we document a link between family own-ership and lab...
We study the role of the most primitive institution in society: the family. Its organization and rel...
We study the importance of culture, as measured by the strenght of family ties, on economic behavior...
Using firm-, industry-, and country-level data, we document a link between family ownership and labo...
The applied research reported here examines the impact of household structures on interregional wage...
In a panel across 28 countries over 10 years, we show that family firms on average have performance ...
Alesina and Giuliano illustrate that strong family ties lead to lower geographical mobility and redu...
Abstract. The applied research reported here examines the impact of household structures on interreg...
Abstract The structure of family relationships influences economic behavior and attitudes. We define...
We study the importance of family ties on economic behavior. We define our measure of family ties us...
Using a sample of firms in the S&P 1500, we examine the relationship between family ownership and la...
Abstract. By casual empiricism, it seems that many firms take explicit account of the family ties co...
Flexible labor markets requires geographically mobile workers to be efficient. Otherwise, firms can ...
To be efficient, flexible labor markets require geographically mobile workers. Otherwise firms can t...
Flexible labor markets require geographically mobile workers to be e ¢ cient. Oth-erwise, \u85 rms c...
Using firm-, industry-, and country-level data, we document a link between family own-ership and lab...
We study the role of the most primitive institution in society: the family. Its organization and rel...
We study the importance of culture, as measured by the strenght of family ties, on economic behavior...
Using firm-, industry-, and country-level data, we document a link between family ownership and labo...
The applied research reported here examines the impact of household structures on interregional wage...
In a panel across 28 countries over 10 years, we show that family firms on average have performance ...
Alesina and Giuliano illustrate that strong family ties lead to lower geographical mobility and redu...
Abstract. The applied research reported here examines the impact of household structures on interreg...
Abstract The structure of family relationships influences economic behavior and attitudes. We define...
We study the importance of family ties on economic behavior. We define our measure of family ties us...
Using a sample of firms in the S&P 1500, we examine the relationship between family ownership and la...
Abstract. By casual empiricism, it seems that many firms take explicit account of the family ties co...