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No.
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Author(s)
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Title
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JEL Class.
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15092
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Mingqi
Fu
Jing
Guo
Xi
Chen
Boxun
Han
Farooq
Ahmed
Muhammad
Shahid
Qilin
Zhang
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American Older Adults in the Time of COVID-19: Vulnerability Types, Aging Attitudes, and Emotional Responses
With 1582 respondents from the Health and Retirement Survey (HRS), this study investigates the heterogeneity in older adults' vulnerability and examines the relationship between vulnerability types, ...
(published in: Frontiers in Public Health, 2022, 9, 778084)
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J14, D91, I14
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15091
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Mariana
Viollaz
Mauricio
Salazar-Saenz
Luca
Flabbi
Monserrat
Bustelo
Mariano
Bosch
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The COVID-19 Pandemic in Latin American and Caribbean Countries: The Labor Supply Impact by Gender
We study the labor supply impact of the COVID-19 pandemic by gender in four Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries: Brazil, Chile, Dominican Republic, and Mexico. To identify the impact, we ...
(published in: IZA Journal of Development and Migration, 2023, 14 (1))
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J6, J16, J46, O10, O17
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15090
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Sebastian
Link
Andreas
Peichl
Christopher
Roth
Johannes
Wohlfart
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Information Frictions among Firms and Households
We survey samples of German firms and households to document novel stylized facts about the extent of information frictions among the two groups. First, firms' expectations about macroeconomic ...
(published in: Journal of Monetary Economics, 2023,135, 99-115)
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D83, D84, E71
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15089
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Christopher
Birdsall
Seth
Gershenson
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The Pro Bono Penalty: Extracurricular Activities and Demographic Disparities in Bar Exam Success
Demographic disparities in bar exam pass rates are problematic but poorly understood. We investigate a possible explanation: participation in extracurricular activities, which could either distract ...
(published in: Tennessee Journal of Race, Gender & Social Justice, 2022, 12 (1), Article 4)
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I23, I24
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15086
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Jason
Faberman
Andreas
I.
Mueller
Aysegül
Sahin
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Has the Willingness to Work Fallen during the COVID Pandemic?
We examine the effect of the Covid pandemic on willingness to work along both the extensive and intensive margins of labor supply. Special survey questions in the Job Search Supplement of the Survey ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2022, 79, 102275)
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E24, J21, J60
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15085
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Apostolos
Davillas
Victor
Hugo
de Oliveira
Andrew
M.
Jones
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Is Inconsistent Reporting of Self-Assessed Health Persistent and Systematic? Evidence from the UKHLS
We capitalise on an opportunity in the UK Household Longitudinal Study, which asks respondents the same SAH question with identical wording two times. This is done once with a self-completion and ...
(revised version published in: Economics & Human Biology, 2023, 49, 101219)
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C10, C33, C83, I10
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15082
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Marco
Alberto
De Benedetto
Maria
De Paola
Vincenzo
Scoppa
Janna
Smirnova
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The Long-Run Effects of College Remedial Education
We investigate the long-run impact of college remedial education on students' academic performance and employment status. By implementing a Fuzzy Regression Discontinuity Design we show that ...
(published in: Economics Letters, 2022, 2016, 110613.)
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I23, I28, C26
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15080
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Henri
Haapanala
Ive
Marx
Zachary
Parolin
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Robots and Unions: The Moderating Effect of Organised Labour on Technological Unemployment
We analyse the moderating effect of trade unions on industrial employment and unemployment in countries facing exposure to industrial robots. Applying random effects within-between regression to a ...
(published in: Economic and Industrial Democracy, 2023, 44 (3), 827-852)
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J5
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15077
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Thomas
Gries
Wim
Naudé
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Breakthroughs, Backlashes and Artificial General Intelligence: An Extended Real Options Approach
Breakthroughs and backlashes have marked progress in the development and diffusion of Artificial Intelligence (AI). These shocks make the investment in developing an Artificial General Intelligence ...
(published in: W. Naudé and T. Gries and N. Dimitri (eds.), Artificial Intelligence: Economic Perspectives and Models, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2024)
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O31, O32, C61, C65
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15075
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Simon
Chang
Kamhon
Kan
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Do Good Carefully: The Long-Term Effects of DDT Exposure in Early Childhood on Education and Employment
For decades, the debate on using DDT to control malaria has focused on the balance between immediate public health gains and ecological costs, ignoring DDT's long-term harmful effects on humans. ...
(published in: Health Economics, 2023, 32(4), 807-882)
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I1, Q5
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12998Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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