Published: 2025-04-07
Institutional Inequities: Horizontal Rents In The Architecture Of U.S. State Governance
This paper examines the compensation premiums paid to public sector workers in the United States relative to their private sector counterparts during the years 2011-2015, which we refer to as "horizontal rents." Our analysis reveals that, on average, public sector workers earn approximately 10%
Elena Sergeyevna Belikova , Dmitry Ivanovich Kuznetsov
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Empowering The Future: Holistic Reforms For Graduate Employment In Somalia
Graduate unemployment is a critical and growing challenge in Somalia, where the youth unemployment rate exceeds 70%—one of the highest globally. This crisis poses serious socioeconomic risks, including deepening poverty, rising crime rates, and increasing social unrest. Despite the growing
Mohamed Abdullahi Farah , Fowsiya Ahmed Jama
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Surviving The Climate Crisis: Adaptive Agricultural Strategies In The Peruvian Andes
The Indonesian retail sector has witnessed rapid growth, yet the development of the furniture retail sector remains constrained due to significant supply chain-related challenges. Supply chain management (SCM) plays a crucial role in modern retail operations, as it integrates the flow of
Isabella Fernanda Morales , Daniel Alejandro Soto
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