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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
14261 George J. Borjas
Anthony Edo
Gender, Selection into Employment, and the Wage Impact of Immigration
Immigrant supply shocks are typically expected to reduce the wage of comparable workers. Natives may respond to the lower wage by moving to markets that were not directly targeted by immigrants and ...
(forthcoming in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2026)
E24, F22, J21, J23
14258 Emmanouil Benetos
Alessandro Ragano
Daniel Sgroi
Anthony Tuckwell
Measuring National Life Satisfaction with Music
National life satisfaction is an important way to measure societal well-being and since 2011 has been used to judge the effectiveness of government policy across the world. However, there is a ...
(published as 'Measuring national mood with music: using machine learning to construct a measure of national valence from audio data' in: Behavior Research Methods, 2022, 54, 3085–3092 )
C8, N3, N4, O1, D6
14257 David Ronayne
Daniel Sgroi
Anthony Tuckwell
Evaluating the Sunk Cost Effect
We provide experimental evidence of behavior consistent with the sunk cost effect. Subjects who earned a lottery via a real-effort task were given an opportunity to switch to a dominant lottery; 23% ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2021, 186, 318 - 327)
D91, C83, C90
14255 Akin A. Cilekoglu
Rosina Moreno
Raul Ramos
The Impact of Robot Adoption on Global Sourcing
This paper studies the impact of robot adoption on firms' global sourcing activities. Using a rich panel dataset of Spanish manufacturing firms, we show that robot adopting firms increased their ...
(published in: Research Policy, 2024, 53 (3), 104953)
F14, F23, L23
14253 Sarah Dong
Mathias Sinning
Trying to Make a Good First Impression: A Natural Field Experiment to Engage New Entrants to the Tax System
Very little is known about the compliance behavior of first-time taxpayers although their tax paying habits may affect the long-run functioning of a tax system. This paper studies the compliance ...
(published in: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 2022, 100, 101900)
C93, H25, H26
14252 Mathias Sinning
Yinjunjie (Jacquelyn) Zhang
Social Norms or Enforcement? A Natural Field Experiment to Improve Traffic and Parking Fine Compliance
Very little is known about the efficient collection of fines despite their indispensable contribution to local government budgets. This paper fills an important gap in the literature by studying the ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2023, 210, 43-60)
H26, K42, C93
14247 Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes
Agnese Romiti
International Student Applications in the United Kingdom after Brexit
On June 23, 2016, the people of the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union. We examine how this decision (henceforth, Brexit) has impacted international student applications in the United ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Geography, 2024, 24 (5), 637–662, )
F22, I20, O15, I28, J61
14246 Jan Marcus
Thomas Siedler
Nicolas R. Ziebarth
The Long-Run Effects of Sports Club Vouchers for Primary School Children
Starting in 2009, the German state of Saxony distributed sports club membership vouchers among all 33,000 third graders in the state. The policy's objective was to encourage them to develop a ...
(published in: American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2022, 14 (3), 128-165)
I12, I14, I18, I28, I38, Z28, H71
14244 Michal Myck
Monika Oczkowska
Izabela Wowczko
Gender Preferences in Central and Eastern Europe as Reflected in Partnership and Fertility Outcomes
The decisions of parents following the birth of their first child concerning subsequent fertility, and the stability of their relationship can be used as a reflection of broader gender preferences. ...
(revised version published as 'Parental gender preferences in Central and Eastern Europe and differential early life disadvantages' in: Economics of Transition and Institutional Change, 2024, 32 (1), 237–263)
J13, J16
14243 Yatang Lin
Thomas K. J. McDermott
Guy Michaels
Cities and the Sea Level
Construction on low elevation coastal zones is risky for both residents and taxpayers who bail them out, especially when sea levels are rising. We study this construction using spatially ...
(published in: Journal of Urban Economics, 2024, 143, 103685)
R11, Q54, R14
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