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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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14832
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Francesco
Pastore
Claudio
Quintano
Antonella
Rocca
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The Duration of the School-To-Work Transition in Italy and in Other European Countries: A Flexible Baseline Hazard Interpretation
Purpose: The Italian school-to-work transition (STWT) is astonishingly slow and long in comparison to the other EU countries. The aim of this paper is to analyze its determinants comparing the ...
(published in: International Journal of Manpower, 2022, 43 (7), 1579-1600.)
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H52, I2, I24, J13, J64, J68
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14831
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Andrew C.
Johnston
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Preferences, Selection, and the Structure of Teacher Pay
I conduct a discrete-choice experiment with responses linked to administrative teacher and student records to examine teacher preferences for compensation structure and working conditions. I ...
(published in: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2025, 17 (3), 310–346)
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I20, J32, J45, M50
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14830
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Andreas
Lichter
Max
Löffler
Ingo
E.
Isphording
Thu-Van
Nguyen
Felix
Poege
Sebastian
Siegloch
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Profit Taxation, R&D Spending, and Innovation
We study how profit taxation affects plants' R&D spending and innovation activities. Relying on geocoded survey panel data which approximately covers the universe of R&D-active plants in Germany, we ...
(revised version published in: American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2025, 17 (1), 432- 463)
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H25, H32, O31, O32
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14828
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Marcelo
Bergolo
Gabriel
Burdin
Santiago
Burone
Mauricio
De Rosa
Matias
Giaccobasso
Martin
Leites
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Dissecting Inequality-Averse Preferences
Although different approaches and methods have been used to measure inequality aversion, there remains no consensus about its drivers at the individual level. We conducted an experiment on a sample ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2022, 200, 782-802)
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D63, D64, D81 C13, C91
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14827
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Sabrina
Wulff
Pabilonia
Victoria
Vernon
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Telework and Time Use
This chapter reviews the evidence on the relationship between telework and households' time allocation, drawing heavily on the empirical evidence from time diary data, and discusses the implications ...
(published online in: Handbook of Labor, Human Resources, and Population Economics, 2023)
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J22, J31, D13
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14826
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Manuel
Bagues
Velichka
Dimitrova
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The Psychological Gains from COVID-19 Vaccination: Who Benefits the Most?
We quantify the impact of COVID-19 vaccination on psychological well-being using information from a large-scale panel survey representative of the UK population. Exploiting exogenous variation in the ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2025, 242, 105304)
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I18, I31
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14825
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Fengyan
Dai
Lei
Xu
Yu
Zhu
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Higher Education Expansion and Supply of Teachers in China
We examine the teacher labour market in China using the 2005 mini-Census, in the context of the transformation of the world's largest education system. We first document a significant increase not ...
(published in: China Economic Review, 2022, 71, 101732 )
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I23, I26, J45
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14824
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Santosh
Kumar Gautam
Mukta
Gundi
Sagar
Atre
Luu
Bich
Ngoc
Nguyen
Thi
Thieng
Anu
Rammohan
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Alcohol Consumption among Adults in Vietnam: Prevalence, Patterns, and Its Determinants
This study describes the prevalence and drinking patterns of alcohol consumption among adults (aged 15+ years) and explores the association between sociodemographic factors and alcohol consumption in ...
(published in: Journal of Substance Use,2023, 28 (1), 57-65 )
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A10, I1
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14821
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Dominik
Hangartner
Matti
Sarvimäki
Judith
Spirig
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Managing Refugee Protection Crises: Policy Lessons from Economics and Political Science
We review and interpret research on the economic and political effects of receiving asylum seekers and refugees in developed countries, with a particular focus on the 2015 European refugee protection ...
(published in: Journal of the Finnish Economic Association, 2021, 2(1), 1-24)
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D72, J61
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14819
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Nicolas
Herault
Stephen
P.
Jenkins
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Redistributive Effect and the Progressivity of Taxes and Benefits: Evidence for the UK, 1977-2018
We apply the Kakwani approach to decomposing redistributive effect into average rate, progressivity, and reranking components using yearly UK data covering 1977-2018. We examine cash and in-kind ...
(published in: Journal of Income Distribution, 2022, 31 (3 - 4), 10 - 45)
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D31, H24, H50, I38
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12990Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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