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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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969
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Joerg-Peter
Schraepler
Gert
G.
Wagner
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Identification, Characteristics and Impact of Faked Interviews in Surveys: An Analysis by Means of Genuine Fakes in the Raw Data of SOEP
To the best of our knowledge, most of the few methodological studies which analyze the
impact of faked interviews on survey results are based on "artificial fakes" generated by
project students in ...
(published in: Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv, 2005, 89 (1), 7-20 )
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C8, C4
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968
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Maite
Blázquez Cuesta
Marcel
Jansen
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Efficiency in a Matching Model with Heterogeneous Agents: Too Many Good or Bad Jobs?
This paper analyses the efficiency of the equilibrium allocation in a matching model with two
types of workers and jobs. The basic assumption is that high-skill workers can perform both
skilled and ...
(revised version published as "Search, mismatch and unemployment" in: European Economic Review, 2008, 52 (3), 498-526)
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C78, D61, J64
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965
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Monika
Merz
Eran
Yashiv
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Labor and the Market Value of the Firm
What role does labor play in firms’ market value? We explore this question using a production-based asset pricing model with frictions in the adjustment of both capital and
labor. We posit that ...
(published in: American Economic Review, 2007, 97 (4), 1419 - 1431)
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E22, E23, E24, G12
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964
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Ronald
Schettkat
Lara
Yocarini
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The Shift to Services: A Review of the Literature
The present paper provides an overview of literature on the shift to services. It follows the three dimensions of structural change - final demand, the inter-industry division of labor and ...
(published in: Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 2006, 17 (2), 127-147)
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E2, J2, J3, L0, L8, O1, O3, O4, N1
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963
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Luis
Diaz-Serrano
Joop
Hartog
Helena
Skyt
Nielsen
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Compensating Wage Differentials for Schooling Risk in Denmark
In this paper we test for risk compensation in wages using Danish panel data. With the conviction that the type of education is as important as the education length, we use a very detailed ...
(published in: Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2008, 110(4), 711-731)
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D8, J3
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962
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Laszlo
Goerke
Markus
Pannenberg
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Norm-Based Trade Union Membership: Evidence for Germany
In the absence of closed-shops and discriminatory wage policies, union membership can be explained by the existence of social norms. We describe a model, incorporating institutional features of the ...
(published in: German Economic Review, 2004, 5(4), 481-504)
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D71, J51
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961
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Coen
Teulings
Casper
G.
de Vries
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Generational Accounting, Solidarity and Pension Losses
The creeping stock market collapse eroded the wealth of funded pension systems. This led to
political tensions between generations due to the fuzzy definition of property rights on the
pension ...
(published in: De Economist, 2006, 154 (1), 63-83)
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E2, G2, G23, J32, H55
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960
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Amelie
F.
Constant
Klaus
F.
Zimmermann
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Circular Movements and Time Away from the Host Country
The economic literature has largely overlooked the importance of repeat migration. This
paper studies repeat or circular migration as it is manifested by the frequency of exits of
migrants living ...
(substantially revised version published as 'Circular and Repeat Migration: Counts of Exits and Years Away from the Host Country' in: Population Research and Policy Review, 2011, 30 (4), 495-515)
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F22, J15, J61
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959
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Thomas
K.
Bauer
Holger
Bonin
Uwe
Sunde
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Real and Nominal Wage Rigidities and the Rate of Inflation: Evidence from West German Micro Data
The paper examines real and nominal wage rigidities. We estimate a switching regime
model, in which the observed distribution of individual wage changes, computed from West
German register data for ...
(revised version published in: Economic Journal, 2007, 117, 508-529)
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J31, J51, E52
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958
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Tilman
Brück
John
de New
Klaus
F.
Zimmermann
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Creating Low Skilled Jobs by Subsidizing Market-Contracted Household Work
We analyze the determinants of household work contracted in the German shadow economy.
The German socio-economic household panel, which enumerates casual domestic
employment, is used to estimate ...
(published in: Applied Economics, 2006, 38 (8), 899-911)
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D13, H24, J23, K42
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