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    Richardson, Leon J. an Auguste Grimm (1 Brief)

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    RICHARDSON, LEON J. AN AUGUSTE GRIMM (1 BRIEF) Richardson, Leon J. an Auguste Grimm (1 Brief) (Br4308) Brief 4308 (Br4308

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from Marion J. Levy, Jr. to Harris Leon Kempner asking for advice about the potential upcoming merger between the Galveston Corporation and the Cotton Concentration Company

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from Marion J. Levy, Jr. to Harris Leon Kempner asking for advice on how to handle a potential merger between the Galveston Corporation and Cotton Concentration Company

    Francis Leon

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    black and white photo of Francis Leon wearing a medium colored suit and bow ti

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from Harris Leon Kempner to Marion J. Levy, Jr., responding to Levy's inquiry about the upcoming merger between the Galveston Corporation and the Cotton Concentration Company

    Francis Leon in Drag [1]

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    black and white image promotional cards with drawings of Francis Leon in dresse

    Job Creation and Investment in Imperfect Capital and Labor Markets

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    This paper shows that liquidity constraints restrict job creation even with flexible labor markets. In a dynamic model of firm investment and demand for labor with imperfect capital markets, represented as a constraint on dividends, and imperfect labor markets, contained in legal firing and hiring costs applicable to some workers, firms use flexible labor contracts to alleviate financial constraints. The optimal policy rules of the theoretical model are integrated into a maximum likelihood procedure to recover the model's behavioral parameters. Data for the estimation come from the CBBE (Balance Sheet data from the Bank of Spain). I evaluate the effects of removing one imperfection at a time, and show that the relaxation of financial constraints produces (i) more job creation than the elimination of labor market rigidities, and (ii) a substantial increase in firm investment, which does not happen if only labor market rigidities are removed.Job Creation, Employment, Investment, Adjustment Costs, Liquidity Constraints, Structural Estimation.

    Francis Leon in Drag [2]

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    black and white image of Francis (Francis Patrick Glassey) Leon in a light colored dress, powdered wig black apron, and dance shoe

    Francis Leon in Drag [3]

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    black and white image of promotional card featuring Francis Leon in a black dress with a bustle and long train hair is pulled back into two bun

    Correspondence - J. Leon Langhorne to Professor J. Saunders Redding

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    Letter from J. Leon Langhorne, Secretary of The Writer\u27s Club, Inc. to Professor J. Saunders Redding of the Hampton Institute inviting the Professor to host a lecture for the group in April.https://dh.howard.edu/wci_docs/1007/thumbnail.jp
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