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    Decomposing wage inequality: Public and private sectors in Vietnam 1993-2006

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    This paper studies the labor market in Vietnam during the transition towards market economy (1993-2006): we show that the public-private sector wage gap markedly increased, but that wage inequality decreased overall. Our aim is to assess how much of this evolution can be explained by workers' productive skills and their allocation between sectors. We use a simple, yet innovative, method that allows us to take into account workers' unobservable characteristics and their remuneration in each sector. Throughout the period we consider, public sector workers are more skilled than private sector workers. However, rising returns to workers' skills in the public sector play a major role in the increase of the public-private sector gap. Against all expectations, the public sector grew richer as Vietnam moved towards market economy. Finally, a greater homogeneity among labor market participants seems to explain the overall decline in wage inequality.transition ; inequality decomposition ; public sector

    The Schauder estimate in kinetic theory with application to a toy nonlinear model

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    This article is concerned with the Schauder estimate for linear kinetic Fokker-Planck equations with H\"older continuous coefficients. This equation has an hypoelliptic structure. As an application of this Schauder estimate, we prove the global well-posedness of a toy nonlinear model in kinetic theory. This nonlinear model consists in a non-linear kinetic Fokker-Planck equation whose steady states are Maxwellian and whose diffusion in the velocity variable is proportional to the mass of the solution

    Self-similar solutions for a fractional thin film equation governing hydraulic fractures

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    In this paper, self-similar solutions for a fractional thin film equation governing hydraulic fractures are constructed. One of the boundary conditions, which accounts for the energy required to break the rock, involves the toughness coefficient K0K\geq 0. Mathematically, this condition plays the same role as the contact angle condition in the thin film equation. We consider two situations: The zero toughness (K=0K=0) and the finite toughness K(0,)K\in(0,\infty) cases. In the first case, we prove the existence of self-similar solutions with constant mass. In the second case, we prove that for all K\textgreater{}0 there exists an injection rate for the fluid such that self-similar solutions exist

    Costs and benefits of rural-urban migration : evidence from India

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    This paper provides new evidence on rural-urban migration decisions in developing countries. Using original survey data from rural India, we show that seasonal migrants prefer to earn 35 percent less on local public works rather than incur the cost of migrating. Structural estimates suggest that the fixed cost of migration is small, and can be entirely explained by travel costs and income risk. In contrast, the flow cost of migration is high. We argue that higher living costs in the city explain only a small part of the flow cost of migration and that most of it is non-monetary

    Finite speed of propagation for a non-local porous medium equation

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    This note is concerned with proving the finite speed of propagation for some non-local porous medium equation by adapting arguments developed by Caffarelli and V\'azquez (2010).Comment: 10 pages. New version after revision. Several typos removed and more explainations given the contact analysi

    H\^older continuity of solutions of second-order non-linear elliptic integro-differential equations

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    This paper is concerned with H\"older regularity of viscosity solutions of second-order, fully non-linear elliptic integro-differential equations. Our results rely on two key ingredients: first we assume that, at each point of the domain, either the equation is strictly elliptic in the classical fully non-linear sense, or (and this is the most original part of our work) the equation is strictly elliptic in a non-local non-linear sense we make precise. Next we impose some regularity and growth conditions on the equation. These results are concerned with a large class of integro-differential operators whose singular measures depend on xx and also a large class of equations, including Bellman-Isaacs Equations

    Barenblatt profiles for a nonlocal porous media equation

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    We study a generalization of the porous medium equation involving nonlocal terms. More precisely, explicit self-similar solutions with compact support generalizing the Barenblatt solutions are constructed. We also present a formal argument to get the LpL^p decay of weak solutions of the corresponding Cauchy problem.Comment: Note \`a para\^itre au Comptes-Rendus Math\'ematiqu
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