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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
15103 Suman Banerjee
Saul Estrin
Sarmistha Pal
Corporate Disclosure, Compliance and Consequences: Evidence from Russia
Does the introduction of corporate transparency and disclosure rules in emerging economies affect compliance, and therefore earnings quality and firm performance? We explore these questions for an ...
(published in: European Journal of Finance, 2022, 28 (17), 1770-1802)
G3, K29, O38
15101 Atsushi Inoue
Ryuichi Tanaka
Do Teachers' College Majors Affect Students' Academic Achievement in the Sciences? A Cross-Subfields Analysis with Student-Teacher Fixed Effects
We examine whether and how teachers' major fields of study affect students' achievement, exploiting within-student variation across subfields in natural science (i.e., physics, chemistry, biology, ...
(published in: Education Economics, 2023, 31(5), 617-631)
H75, I21, J24
15098 Bilge Erten
Pinar Keskin
Silvia Prina
Social Distancing, Stimulus Payments, and Domestic Violence: Evidence from the US during COVID-19
We examine the effects of social distancing in response to the COVID-19 pandemic on the reporting of domestic violence to the police in the United States. Using daily domestic violence calls from 31 ...
(published in: AEA Papers and Proceedings, 2022, 112, 262 - 266)
J12, J15, I18
15096 Michael Haylock
Patrick Kampkötter
Mario Macis
Jürgen Sauter
Susanne Seitz
Robert Slonim
Daniel Wiesen
Alexander H. Schmidt
Improving the Availability of Unrelated Stem Cell Donors: Evidence from a Major Donor Registry
The unavailability of potential stem cell donors poses a critical challenge for donor registries worldwide. This study investigates the impact of initiatives of a stem cell donor registry to enhance ...
(published online in: American Journal of Health Economics, 2024.)
I12, I18
15092 Mingqi Fu
Jing Guo
Xi Chen
Boxun Han
Farooq Ahmed
Muhammad Shahid
Qilin Zhang
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)
J14, D91, I14
15091 Mariana Viollaz
Mauricio Salazar-Saenz
Luca Flabbi
Monserrat Bustelo
Mariano Bosch
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))
J6, J16, J46, O10, O17
15090 Sebastian Link
Andreas Peichl
Christopher Roth
Johannes Wohlfart
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)
D83, D84, E71
15089 Christopher Birdsall
Seth Gershenson
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)
I23, I24
15086 Jason Faberman
Andreas I. Mueller
Aysegül Sahin
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)
E24, J21, J60
15085 Apostolos Davillas
Victor Hugo de Oliveira
Andrew M. Jones
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)
C10, C33, C83, I10
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