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Title
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JEL Class.
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15586
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Abel
Brodeur
Nikolai
Cook
Carina
Neisser
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P-Hacking, Data Type and Data-Sharing Policy
In this paper, we examine the relationship between p-hacking and data-sharing policies for published articles. We collect 38,876 test statistics from 1,106 articles published in leading economic ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2024, 134 (659), 985-1018)
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A11, B41, C13, C40, I23
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15585
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Gozde
Corekcioglu
Marco
Francesconi
Astrid
Kunze
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Expansions in Paid Parental Leave and Mothers' Economic Progress
We examine the impact of government-funded universal paid parental leave extensions on the likelihood that mothers reach top-pay jobs and executive positions, using eight Norwegian reforms. Up to a ...
(published in: European Economic Review, 2024, 169, 104845)
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H42, J13, J16, J18, M12, M14
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15582
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Lisa
Marie
Timm
Massimo
Giuliodori
Paul
Muller
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Tax Incentives for High Skilled Migrants: Evidence from a Preferential Tax Scheme in the Netherlands
This paper examines to what extent an income tax exemption affects international mobility and wages of skilled immigrants. We study a preferential tax scheme for foreigners in the Netherlands, which ...
(published as 'Tax Incentives for Migrants With Mid-Level Earnings: Evidence From the Netherlands' in: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2025, 17 (3), 42–79)
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F22, J61, H24, H31
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15581
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Juan Pablo
Rud
Michael
Simmons
Gerhard
Toews
Fernando
Aragon
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Job Displacement Costs of Phasing Out Coal
The reduction of carbon emissions will require a rapid phasing out of coal and the displacement of millions of coal miners. How much could this energy transition cost mining workers? We use the ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2024, 236, 105167)
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labor displacement, energy transition, coal mines
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15578
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Arnab
K.
Basu
Ralitza
Dimova
Monnet
Benoit Patrick
Gbakou
Romane
Viennet
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Parental Risk Preferences, Maternal Bargaining Power, and the Educational Progressions of Children: Lab-in-the-Field Evidence from Rural Côte D'Ivoire
We analyse the effect of parental risk preferences and a novel measure of maternal bargaining power over educational expenses - elicited via lab-in-the-field experiments in rural Côte d'Ivoire – on ...
(published in: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 2023, 102, 101957)
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C93, J43, O55
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15576
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Roland
Benabou
Ania
Jaroszewicz
George
Loewenstein
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It Hurts to Ask
We analyze the offering, asking, and granting of help or other benefits as a three-stage game with bilateral private information between a person in need of help and a potential help-giver. Asking ...
(published in: European Economic Review, 2025,171, 104911)
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D03, D23, D64, D82, D83, D91
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15573
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Jorge
Luis
García
James
J.
Heckman
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Three Criteria for Evaluating Social Programs
This paper examines the economic foundations of three criteria used for evaluating the costs and benefits of social programs. Some criteria do not consider the scale of programs or address the costs ...
(published in: Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis, 2022, 13 (3), 281 - 286)
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D61
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15572
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Lucía
Echeverría
José Ignacio
Gimenez-Nadal
José Alberto
Molina
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Active Commuting and the Health of Workers
Research has shown that commuting is related to the health of workers, and that mode choice may have differential effects on this relationship. We analyze the relationship between commuting by ...
(published in: Journal of Transport & Health, 2023, 31, 101626)
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R40, I10, J22
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15571
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Jonas
Jessen
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Culture, Children and Couple Gender Inequality
This paper examines how culture impacts within-couple gender inequality. Exploiting the setting of Germany's division and reunification, I compare child penalties of East Germans who were socialised ...
(revised version published in: European Economic Review 2022, 150, 104310)
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J16, J22, D1
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15570
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Klaus
Desmet
Ignacio
Ortuño Ortín
Ömer
Özak
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Is Secessionism Mostly about Income or Identity? A Global Analysis of 3,003 Subnational Regions
This paper analyzes whether the propensity to secede by subnational regions responds mostly to differences in income per capita or to distinct identities. We explore this question in a quantitative ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2025, 135 (668), 1261–1299)
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H77, P00, D70, D74, F02, F52, Z10
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13085Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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