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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
14026 Gerard J. van den Berg
Barbara Hofmann
Gesine Stephan
Arne Uhlendorff
Mandatory Integration Agreements for Unemployed Job Seekers: A Randomized Controlled Field Experiment in Germany
In the German unemployment insurance system, Integration Agreements (IA) are mandatory contracts between the employment agency and the unemployed, jointly signed by the latter and the caseworker. IAs ...
(published online in: International Economic Review, 15 November 2024)
J68, J64, C93
14025 Daniela Glätzle-Rützler
Philipp Lergetporer
Matthias Sutter
Collective Intertemporal Decisions and Heterogeneity in Groups
Many important intertemporal decisions are made by groups rather than individuals. What happens to collective decisions when there is internal conflict about the tradeoff between present and future ...
(published in: Games and Economic Behavior, 2021, 130, 131-147)
C91, C92, D03, D90
14024 Adam Ayaita
Christian Grund
Lisa Pütz
Job Placement via Private vs. Public Employment Agencies: Investigating Selection Effects and Job Match Quality in Germany
Employment agencies aim to match individuals to appropriate jobs. There are public and private employment agencies, which co-exist in many countries. Selection effects may be relevant in the sense ...
(published in: Schmalenbach Journal of Business Research, 2022, 74 (2), 137-162)
J64, L33, M5
14021 Wim Naudé
Nicola Dimitri
Public Procurement and Innovation for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence
The possible negative consequences of Artificial Intelligence (AI) have given rise to calls for public policy to ensure that it is safe, and to prevent improper use and misuse. Human-centered AI ...
(published in: W. Naudé and T. Gries and N. Dimitri (eds.), Artificial Intelligence: Economic Perspectives and Models, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2024)
H57, D02, O38, O32
14020 Petra Persson
Xinyao Qiu
Maya Rossin-Slater
Family Spillover Effects of Marginal Diagnoses: The Case of ADHD
The health care system commonly relies on information about family medical history in the allocation of screenings and in diagnostic processes. At the same time, an emerging literature documents that ...
(forthcoming in: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics)
I14, I18, J13
14018 Giam Pietro Cipriani
Tamara Fioroni
Social Security and Endogenous Demographic Change: Child Support and Retirement Policies
This paper studies retirement and child support policies in a small, open, overlapping-generations economy with PAYG social security and endogenous retirement and fertility decisions. It demonstrates ...
(published in: Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, 2022, 21(3), 307-325.)
D10, H2, H55, J13, J18, J26
14017 Jay C. Shambaugh
Michael R. Strain
The Recovery from the Great Recession: A Long, Evolving Expansion
Prior to 2020, the Great Recession was the most important macroeconomic shock to the United States economy in generations. Millions lost jobs and homes. At its peak, one in ten workers who wanted a ...
(published in: Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2021, 695 (1), 24 - 28)
E00, E24, E3, E6, J21, J31
14016 Ruchir Agarwal
Ina Ganguli
Patrick Gaule
Geoff Smith
Why U.S. Immigration Barriers Matter for the Global Advancement of Science
This paper studies the impact of U.S. immigration barriers on global knowledge production. We present four key findings. First, among Nobel Prize winners and Fields Medalists, migrants to the U.S. ...
(published in: Research Policy, 2023, 52 (1), 104669)
O33, O38, F22, J61
14015 Stefano Lombardi
Gerard J. van den Berg
Johan Vikström
Empirical Monte Carlo Evidence on Estimation of Timing-of-Events Models
This paper builds on the Empirical Monte Carlo simulation approach developed by Huber et al. (2013) to study the estimation of Timing-of-Events (ToE) models. We exploit rich Swedish data of ...
(published in: Econometric Reviews, 2027, 44 (1), 90 - 118)
C14, C15, C41, J64
14014 Julien Benistant
Fabio Galeotti
Marie Claire Villeval
The Distinct Impact of Information and Incentives on Cheating
We study a dynamic variant of the die-under-the-cup task where players can repeatedly misreport the outcomes of consecutive die rolls to earn more money, either under a non- competitive piece rate ...
(revised version published as 'Competition, information, and the erosion of morals' in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2022, 204, 148-163, )
C92, M52, D83
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