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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
13856 Rafael Sánchez
Javier Finot
Mauricio G. Villena
Gender Wage Gap and Firm Market Power: Evidence from Chile
The main aim of this work is to explain the Chilean gender wage gap using a dynamic monopsony model to estimate the labor supply elasticities at the firm level. Our results suggest that the ...
(published in: Applied Economics, 2021, 54 (18), 2109–2121. )
J16, J18, J42, J62, J71
13855 Aslan Zorlu
Wouter van Gent
Economic Assimilation of the 'Third Generation': An Intergenerational Mobility Perspective on Immigration and Integration
This paper examines ethnic disparities in intergenerational economic mobility for the children of second-generation "migrants." Using rich register data for adult children aged 20 to 30, we provide ...
(published as ' Economic Assimilation of the 'Third Generation': An Intergenerational Mobility Perspective' in: International Migration Review, 2024, 58 (2), 734-763.)
J15, J31, J61
13854 Ira N. Gang
Rajesh Raj Natarajan
Kunal Sen
Finance, Gender, and Entrepreneurship: India's Informal Sector Firms
How does informal economic activity respond to increased financial inclusion? Does it become more entrepreneurial? Does access to new financing options change the gender configuration of informal ...
(published in: Journal of Development Studies, 2022, 58 (7), 1383-1402)
O12, G28, L26
13853 Nidhaleddine Ben Cheikh
Sami Ben Naceur
Oussama Kanaan
Christophe Rault
Investigating the Asymmetric Impact of Oil Prices on GCC Stock Markets
This paper investigates the presence of asymmetric relationship between oil price movements and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) stock markets. We propose the implementation of nonlinear vector smooth ...
(published in: Economic Modelling, 2021, 102, 105589)
G12, F3, Q43
13851 Brigham Walker
Price and Saliency in Health Care: When Can Targeted Nudges Change Behaviors?
This paper takes advantage of a natural experiment to examine the relationship between the price and saliency of health services. A large employer e-mailed individually-targeted health education ...
(published in: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 2023, 107, 102102)
I1, D8
13850 Joan Costa-Font
Anna Nicinska
Comrades in the Family? Soviet Communism and Informal Family Insurance
We study the effect of exposure to communism (EC), a political-economic regime based on collectivist planning, on preferences for family supports, which we refer to as 'informal family insurance'. We ...
(published in: Kyklos, 2023, 76 (4), 526-612)
Z1, P3
13849 Todd R. Jones
Daniel Kreisman
Ross Rubenstein
Cynthia Searcy
Rachana Bhatt
The Effects of Financial Aid Loss on Persistence and Graduation: A Multi-Dimensional Regression Discontinuity Approach
For years Georgia's HOPE Scholarship program provided full tuition scholarships to high achieving students. State budgetary shortfalls reduced its generosity in 2011. Under the new rules, only ...
(published in: Education Finance and Policy, 2022, 17 (2), 206–231.)
I22, I23, H75
13847 Nishith Prakash
The Impact of Employment Quotas on the Economic Lives of Disadvantaged Minorities in India
India has the world's biggest and arguably most aggressive employment-based affirmative action policy for minorities. This paper exploits the institutional features of a federally mandated employment ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2020, 180, 494-509)
H40, J21, J31, J45, O10
13846 Marco Caliendo
Robert Mahlstedt
Gerard J. van den Berg
Johan Vikström
Side Effects of Labor Market Policies
Labor market policy tools such as training and sanctions are commonly used to help bring workers back to work. By analogy to medical treatments, the individual exposure to these tools may have side ...
(published in: Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2023, 125 (2), 339 - 375)
J68, I12, I18, H51
13844 Pietro Garibaldi
Espen R. Moen
Christopher A. Pissarides
Static and Dynamic Inefficiencies in an Optimizing Model of Epidemics
In an optimizing model of epidemics several externalities arise when agents shield to avoid infection. Optimizing behaviour delays herd immunity but also reduces overall infections to approximately ...
(published in: Economic Theory, 2024, 77, 9 - 48)
A12, I10, J18, D61, D62
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