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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
14524 James Albrecht
Xiaoming Cai
Pieter A. Gautier
Susan Vroman
On the Foundations of Competitive Search Equilibrium with and without Market Makers
The literature offers two foundations for competitive search equilibrium, a Nash approach and a market-maker approach. When each buyer visits only one seller (or each worker makes only one job ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Theory, 2023, 208, 105605)
C78, D44, D83
14523 Jose C. Galdo
Using Bank Savings Product Design for Empowering Women and Agricultural Development
This study examines whether the random allocation of single and joint saving accounts to cash crop farmers in rural Ethiopia is associated with changes in decision-making authority and control over ...
(updated version published online in: World Bank Economic Review, 29 May 2024)
C93, D14, G21, J43, I21, O12, R20
14522 Farzana Afridi
Amrita Dhillon
Arka Roy Chaudhuri
Saattvic
Measuring Performance: Ranking State Success over Two Decades in India
This paper proposes new composite measures of relative and dynamic state performance to improve governance and delivery of public programs in developing countries with a federal structure. We rank ...
(published in: Journal of Asian Economics, 2022, 83, 101550)
H4, I38, O18, C43, R42
14521 Giuseppe Albanese
Vincenzo Carrieri
Maria Maddalena Speziali
Looking for a Star: Evaluating the Effect of the Cohesion Policy on Regional Well-Being
This paper presents new evidence on the last concluded wave (2007-2013) of the EU cohesion policy. We depart from the broadly used GDP-growth approach and evaluate the impact of EU Structural Funds ...
(published online as 'Beyond GDP: assessing the impact of the 2007–13 EU Cohesion Policy' in: Regional Studies, 03 Jun 2024)
C21, H51, H52, I31, R11
14520 Marion Goussé
Marion Leturcq
More or Less Unmarried. The Impact of Legal Settings of Cohabitation on Labour Market Outcomes
We study how different levels of protection upon separation affect the labour market behaviour of unmarried cohabiting partners. In Canada, unmarried cohabitation becomes a legal status after one ...
(published in: European Economic Review, 2022, 149, 104259)
J12, J22, J18, K36
14519 Maurice Kugler
Mariana Viollaz
Daniel Duque
Isis Gaddis
David Newhouse
Amparo Palacios-Lopez
Michael Weber
How Did the COVID-19 Crisis Affect Different Types of Workers in the Developing World?
This paper investigates the impacts of the economic shock caused by the COVID-19 pandemic on the employment of different types of workers in developing countries. Employment outcomes are taken from a ...
(published in: World Development, 2023, 170, 106331)
E24, J15, J16, J21
14517 Rodrigo R. Soares
Rudi Rocha
Michel Szklo
American Delusion: Life Expectancy and Welfare in the US from an International Perspective
Recent increases in mortality have brought life expectancy back to the forefront of the public health debate in the US. Though unprecedented, this trend comes after an equally striking phenomenon: a ...
(published in: Journal of Human Capital, 2022, 16 (1), 73 - 132)
I1, I3, O5
14516 Kelvin Seah
Do Ethnically-Congruent Teachers Really Matter Little for Hispanic Students? A Re-Examination of the Data
While there is now much evidence in the literature that assignment to ethnically-congruent teachers results in better student outcomes like achievement and teachers' evaluations of their behavior for ...
(published in: Economics Letters, 2021, 206, Article 109976)
I21, J15
14514 Daniele Checchi
Alessandra Fenizia
Claudio Lucifora
Public Sector Jobs: Working in the Public Sector in Europe and the US
This paper reviews recent theoretical and empirical work on public employment management and presents novel stylized facts on public sector jobs. In the first part, we examine the evolution of ...
(published as 'Public- and private-sector jobs: a cross-country perspective' in: Oxford Economic Papers, 2024, 76 (3), 759–779)
J45, J31, H50
14513 Aysun Hızıroğlu Aygün
Murat Güray Kirdar
Murat Koyuncu
Quentin Stoeffler
Keeping Refugee Children in School and Out of Work: Evidence from the World's Largest Humanitarian Cash Transfer Program
This paper investigates whether unconditional cash transfers can keep refugee children in school and out of work. We raise this question in the unique context of Turkey, which hosts the world's ...
(published in: Journal of Development Economics, 2024, 168, 103266.)
F22, I21, I28, I38, J21, O15, O22
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