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2320 James J. Heckman
Sergio Urzua
Edward Vytlacil
Understanding Instrumental Variables in Models with Essential Heterogeneity
This paper examines the properties of instrumental variables (IV) applied to models with essential heterogeneity, that is, models where responses to interventions are heterogeneous and agents adopt ...
(published in: Review of Economics and Statistics, 2006, 88 (3), 389-432)
C31
2319 Laurens Cherchye
Bram De Rock
Frederic Vermeulen
Analyzing Cost Efficient Production Behavior Under Economies of Scope: A Nonparametric Methodology
In designing a production model for firms that generate multiple outputs, we take as a starting point that such multi-output production refers to economies of scope, which in turn originate from ...
(published in: Operations Research, 2008, 56(1), 204-221)
C12, C14, D21, P32, Q12
2318 Luis Diaz-Serrano
Housing Satisfaction, Homeownership and Housing Mobility: A Panel Data Analysis for Twelve EU Countries
We investigate the determinants of housing satisfaction in twelve EU countries. To do so, we use panel data covering the period 1994-2001, which allows us to control for individual heterogeneity. We ...
(published as 'Mobility and housing satisfaction: an empirical analysis for 12 EU countries ' : Journal of Economic Geography, 2010, 10 (5), 661-683 )
D1, R0, J0
2316 Kristiina Huttunen
Jarle Moen
Kjell G. Salvanes
How Destructive Is Creative Destruction? The Costs of Worker Displacement
We analyze short and long-term effects of worker displacement. Our focus is on prime-age male workers displaced from Norwegian manufacturing plants. We find that displacement increases the ...
(published as 'How Destructive is Creative Destruction? Effects of Job Loss on Job Mobility, Withdrawal and Income' in: Journal of the European Economic Association, 2011, 9 (5), 840 - 870)
J63, J65
2315 Friedrich Schneider
Shadow Economies and Corruption All Over the World: What Do We Really Know?
Estimations of the size and development of the shadow economy for 145 countries, including developing, transition and highly developed OECD economies over the period 1999 to 2003 are presented. The ...
(published in: Economies: The Open-Access, Open-Assesment E-Journal, 2007, 1)
O17, O5, D78, H2, H11, H26
2314 Katarina Richardson
Gerard J. van den Berg
Swedish Labor Market Training and the Duration of Unemployment
The vocational employment training program is the most ambitious and expensive training program in Sweden and a cornerstone of labor market policy. We analyze causal effects on the individual ...
(revised version published as 'Duration dependence versus unobserved heterogeneity in treatment effects: Swedish labor market training and the transition rate to employment' in: Journal of Applied Econometrics, 28 2013, 325-351)
J64, C14
2313 Nauro F. Campos
Francesco Giovannoni
Lobbying, Corruption and Political Influence
Conventional wisdom suggests that lobbying is the preferred mean for exerting political influence in rich countries and corruption the preferred one in poor countries. Analyses of their joint effects ...
(published in: Public Choice, 2007, 131 (1), 1-21)
E23, D72, H26, O17, P16
2312 Matteo Cervellati
Joan Esteban
Laurence Kranich
The Social Contract with Endogenous Sentiments
In this paper we present a model of rational voting over redistribution where individual self-esteem and relative esteem for others are endogenously determined. Individuals differ in their ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2010, 95 (9-10), 612-627)
D64, D72, Z13, H3, J2
2311 Niclas Berggren
Henrik Jordahl
Panu Poutvaara
The Looks of a Winner: Beauty, Gender and Electoral Success
We study the role of beauty in politics. For the first time, focus is put on differences in how women and men evaluate female and male candidates and how different candidate traits relate to success ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2010, 94 (1-2), 8-15)
D72, J45, J7
2310 Armin Falk
David B. Huffman
Studying Labor Market Institutions in the Lab: Minimum Wages, Employment Protection and Workfare
A central concern in economics is to understand the interplay between institutions and labor markets. In this paper we argue that laboratory experiments are a powerful tool for studying labor market ...
(published in: Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 2007, 163 (1), 30-45)
J9, I38, K31, J3
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