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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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14432
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Nicola
Gagliardi
Elena
Grinza
François
Rycx
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Can You Teach an Old Dog New Tricks? New Evidence on the Impact of Tenure on Productivity
In this paper, we explore the impact of workers' tenure on firm productivity, using rich longitudinal matched employer-employee data on private Belgian firms. We estimate a production function ...
(published as 'Workers' Tenure and Firm Productivity: New Evidence from Matched Employer-employee Data' in: Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, 2023, 62 (1), 3-33)
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D24, M59
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14430
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Lucía
Echeverría
José Ignacio
Gimenez-Nadal
José Alberto
Molina
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Green Mobility and Well-Being
Recent years have witnessed efforts worldwide to promote green mobility, aimed at boosting sustainable economic growth. However, how green mobility relates to travelers' well-being remains an open ...
(published in: Ecological Economics, 2022, 195, 107368)
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R4, J22
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14429
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Peng
Nie
Qiaoge
Li
Alfonso
Sousa-Poza
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Energy Poverty and Subjective Well-Being in China: New Evidence from the China Family Panel Studies
Using the 2012-2018 waves of the China Family Panel Studies, we investigate the impact of energy poverty (EP) on subjective well-being (SWB) among Chinese adults aged 18 and over. In addition to ...
(published in: Energy Economics, 2021, 103: 105548.)
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I10, I12, R21
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14427
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Bhaskar
Chakravorty
Wiji
Arulampalam
Apurav
Yash
Bhatiya
Clement
Imbert
Roland
Rathelot
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Can Information about Jobs Improve the Effectiveness of Vocational Training? Experimental Evidence from India
We use a randomized experiment to evaluate the impact of providing richer information about prospective jobs to vocational trainees on their employment outcomes. The setting of the study is the ...
(This version: April 2023)
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J24, J61, M53
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14426
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Sebastian
Fehrler
Moritz
Janas
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Delegation to a Group
We study the choice of a principal to either delegate a decision to a group of careerist experts, or to consult them individually and keep the decision-making power. Our model predicts a trade-off ...
(published in: Management Science, 2021, 67, 3714-3743)
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C92, D23, D71
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14425
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Jonathan
Portes
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Immigration and the UK Economy after Brexit
I review trends in migration to the UK since the Brexit referendum, examining first the sharp fall in net migration from the EU that resulted, and then the recent more dramatic exodus of foreign-born ...
(published in: Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2022, 38 (1), 82-96, )
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E24, J24, J61, M53
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14423
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Tommaso
Agasisti
Massimiliano
Bratti
Veronica
Minaya
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When Need Meets Merit: The Effect of Increasing Merit Requirements in Need-Based Student Aid
Merit requirements in need-based student aid may exacerbate inequality in higher education but at the same time improve efficiency of aid expenditure by increasing on-time graduation, for instance. ...
(revised version published in: European Economics review, 2022, 146, 104164 )
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I21, I22, I28
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14422
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Greg
Howard
Russell
Weinstein
Yuhao
Yang
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Do Universities Improve Local Economic Resilience?
We use a novel identification strategy to investigate whether regional universities make their local economies more resilient to adverse economic shocks. Our strategy is based on state governments ...
(published in: Review of Economics and Statistics, 2024, 106 (4), 1129–1145.)
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R10, I23, J20
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14421
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David
Gill
Victoria
L.
Prowse
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The Creativity Premium
Success in life increasingly depends on key skills that allow people to thrive in education, the labor market, and their interactions with others. In this paper, we emphasize creativity as a key ...
(published as 'The Creativity Premium: Exploring the Link between Childhood Creativity and Life Outcomes' in: Journal of Political Economy Microeconomics, 2024, 2 (3), 495–526)
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D91, J24
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14419
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David
A.
Jaeger
Jaime
Arellano-Bover
Krzysztof
Karbownik
Marta
Martínez Matute
John
M.
Nunley
R. Alan
Seals Jr.
Miguel
Almunia
Mackenzie
Alston
Sascha
O.
Becker
Pilar
Beneito
René
Böheim
José
E.
Boscá
Jessica
H.
Brown
Simon
Chang
Deborah
A.
Cobb-Clark
Shooshan
Danagoulian
Sandra
Donnally
Marissa
Eckrote-Nordland
Lídia
Farré
Javier
Ferri
Margherita
Fort
Jane
Cooley
Fruewirth
Rebecca
Gelding
Allen
C.
Goodman
Melanie
Guldi
Simone
Häckl
Janet
Hankin
Scott A.
Imberman
Joanna
Lahey
Joan
Llull
Hani
Mansour
Isaac
McFarlin
Jaakko
Meriläinen
Tove
Mortlund
Martin
Nybom
Stephen
D.
O'Connell
Rupert
Sausgruber
Amy
Schwartz
Jan
Stuhler
Petra
Thiemann
Roel
van Veldhuizen
Marianne
H.
Wanamaker
Maria
Zhu
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The Global COVID-19 Student Survey: First Wave Results
University students have been particularly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. We present results from the first wave of the Global COVID-19 Student Survey, which was administered at 28 universities ...
(published in: Covid Economics, 2021, 79, 152-217)
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I23, I10, J1
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