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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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399
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James
Albrecht
Jan
C.
van Ours
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Using Employer Hiring Behavior to Test the Educational Signaling Hypothesis
This paper presents a test of the educational signaling hypothesis. If employers use education as a signal in the hiring process, they will rely more on education when less is otherwise known about ...
(published in: Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2006, 108 (3), 361-372)
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I20
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398
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Maarten
Lindeboom
France
Portrait
Gerard
J.
van den Berg
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An Econometric Analysis of the Mental-Health Effects of Major Events in the Life of Elderly Individuals
Major events in the life of an elderly individual, such as retirement, a significant decrease in income, death of the spouse, disability, and a move to a nursing home, may affect the mental health ...
(published in: Health Economics, 2002, 11 (6), 505-520)
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C5, I1
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397
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Manuel
Frondel
Christoph
M.
Schmidt
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Evaluating Environmental Programs: The Perspective of Modern Evaluation Research
Large-scale environmental programs generally commit substantial societal resources, making the evaluation of their actual effects on the relevant outcomes imperative. As the example of the ...
(published in: Ecological Economics, 2005, 55 (4), 515-526 )
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H43, C40, C90
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396
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Michael A.
Shields
Stephen
Wheatley Price
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Exploring the Economic and Social Determinants of Psychological and Psychosocial Health
This paper explores the determinants of individuals’ psychological and psychosocial health using recent Health Survey for England data. We find evidence that our dependent variables, defined, ...
(published in: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A (Statistics in Society), 2005, 168 (3), 513-538)
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I1, I3
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395
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Paola
Manzini
Clara
Ponsatí
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Stakeholders, Bargaining and Strikes
We study bilateral bargaining problems with interested third parties, the stakeholders that enjoy benefits upon a bilateral agreement. We explore the strategic implications of this third party ...
(revised version published as 'Stakeholder Bargaining Games' in: International Journal of Game Theory, 2006, 34 (1), 67-77)
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C78
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394
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Hans
Gersbach
Achim
Schniewind
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Awareness of General Equilibrium Effects and Unemployment
We examine wage-bargaining in a two-sector economy when employers and labor unions in each sector are not always aware of all general equilibrium feedback effects. We show analytically that if agents ...
(published as 'Collective Bargaining, Wareness of General Equilibrium Effects, and Unemployment' in: International Economic Review, 2011, 52 (3), 693 - 712)
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D58, E24, J60, L13
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392
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Panos
Tsakloglou
Fotis
Papadopoulos
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Identifying Population Groups at High Risk of Social Exclusion: Evidence from the ECHP
In recent years in the public discourse of many European countries there has been a shift in emphasis from "poverty" to "social exclusion". Broadly interpreted, "social exclusion" implies the ...
(published in: R. Muffels, P. Tsakloglou and D. Mayes (eds.), Social Exclusion in European Welfare States, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2002, pp. 135-169)
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I30, I31
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391
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John
T.
Addison
Paulino
Teixeira
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Employment Adjustment in Portugal: Evidence from Aggregate and Firm Data
This paper examines the pattern of employment adjustment in Portugal. First, the issue is addressed using a long time series of aggregate data. Although the employment data show persistence, there is ...
(published in: International Economics and Economic Policy, 2005, 1 (4), 329-348)
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C22 C23 J23 J32
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389
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Thomas
Beissinger
Hartmut
Egger
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Dynamic Wage Bargaining if Benefits are Tied to Individual Wages
In dynamic wage bargaining models it is usually assumed that individual unemployment benefits are a fraction of the average wage level. In most countries, however, unemployment benefits are instead ...
(published in: Oxford Economic Papers, 2004, 56 (3), 437-460)
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J51 J64 E24
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388
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Lisa
Farrell
Michael A.
Shields
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Child Expenditure: The Role of Working Mothers, Lone Parents, Sibling Composition and Household Provision
This paper uses detailed diary information from the British Family Expenditure Survey (FES) to investigate the expenditure patterns of school-age children. We estimate a Quadratic Almost Ideal Demand ...
(published in: Canadian Journal of Economics, 2007, 40 (2), 445-467)
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D11 D12 J13
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12998Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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