IRLE’s Working Paper series brings preliminary works and new research from faculty and campus researchers to a broad audience for discussion and comments.
For more information contact the Working Paper series editor: Lori Ann Ospina (lori.ospina@berkeley.edu)
- Submission Guidelines
- Please submit your paper in Microsoft word or PDF using the following guidelines.
In your email, please include keywords for your paper (this is useful to help decide what topics to list your paper under in our publications search)
On the first page, please include:
Paper Title
Name (with a footnote that includes affiliation and contact email)
Month and year
Abstract
Paper title
AbstractFormatting Guidelines: your paper should have 1 inch margins, double spacing, in Times New Roman 12pt or other standard font. Include page numbers at the bottom center of the page.
2005
Shareholder Value and Changes in American Industries, 1984-2000
Paying Attention to Misconduct: Differential Reactions to Misconduct After Sarbanes-Oxley
China’s Income Distribution, 1985-2001
Friction and the Multiplicity of Equilibria
Non-Constant Discounting in Continuous Time
Wage Moderation and Rising Unemployment
2004
The End of (Shareholder Value) Ideology?
Getting the Offer: Sex Discrimination in Hiring
Getting Hired: Race and Sex Differences
Property Rights, Mobile Capital, and Comparative Advantage
Durkheim and Organizational Culture
Training the Next Generation of Teachers: A Preliminary Survey of California’s Higher Education Programs
Influence and Persuasion in Small Groups
The Power of Unofficial Expectations: Shareholder Value Management Strategies and Long Work Hours in California
Government Policy Effects on Urban and Rural Income Inequality
China’s Income Distribution Over Time: Reasons for Rising Inequality
2003
Mediocrity in Talent Markets
Raising Low Pay in a High Income Economy: The Economics of a San Francisco Minimum Wage
Living Wage Policies at San Francisco Airport: Impacts on Workers and Businesses
Firm Volatility and Stock Option Incidence
Dyad and Network: Models of Manufacturer-Supplier Collaboration in the Japanese TV Manufacturing Industry
The Semiconductor Industry’s Role in the Net World Order
Local Labor Market Conditions and Stock Options Incidence: A Study of the Information Technology Sector
The Advantage of Employing Workers With Short Time Perspectives
Why Lead Labor? Projects and Pathways in California Unions, 1984-2001