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Christian Belzil & Michael Bognanno, 2006.
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Christian Belzil & Michael Bognanno, 2004.
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"The Promotion Dynamics of American Executives ,"
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1003, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
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Gibbons, Robert & Waldman, Michael, 2003.
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"Enriching a Theory of Wage and Promotion Dynamics inside Firms ,"
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Christian Grund, 2002.
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