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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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13766
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Marie
Bjørneby
Simen
Markussen
Knut
Røed
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Does the Wealth Tax Kill Jobs?
Fueled by increasing inequality and rising fiscal deficits, the interest in wealth taxation has increased over the last years, both in the public debate and in academia. Yet, knowledge about the ...
(revised version published as 'An Imperfect Wealth Tax and Employment in Closely Held Firms' in: Economica, 2023, 90 (358), 557-583.)
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H21, J23, G11
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13764
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Judit
Albiol Sanchez
Luis
Diaz-Serrano
Mercedes
Teruel
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The Transition to Self-Employment and Perceived Skill-Mismatches: Panel Data Evidence from Eleven EU Countries
Some studies using either objective or subjective indicators, find that self-employed individuals are less likely to be or to report being skill-mismatched in comparison with salaried employees. The ...
(published in: Social Indicators Research, 2021, 153, 957-977)
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L26, J24, B23
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13763
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Dripto
Bakshi
Indraneel
Dasgupta
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A Subscription vs. Appropriation Framework for Natural Resource Conflicts
We examine how cross-community cost or benefit spillovers, arising from the consumption of group-specific public goods, affect both inter-group conflicts over the appropriation of such goods and ...
(published in: A. Markandya and D. Rübbelke (eds.), Climate and Development; World Scientific, 2021)
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D72, D74, O10, O20
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13762
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Claudia
Hupkau
Barbara
Petrongolo
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Work, Care and Gender during the COVID-19 Crisis
We explore impacts of the pandemic crisis and associated restrictions to economic activity on paid and unpaid work for men and women in the UK. Using data from the Covid-19 supplement of ...
(published in: Fiscal Studies,2020, 41 (3), 623 - 652)
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J13, J16, J22, J31
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13761
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Oded
Stark
Grzegorz
Kosiorowski
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An Adverse Social Welfare Effect of Quadruply Gainful Trade
Acknowledging that individuals dislike having low relative income renders trade less attractive when seen as a technology that integrates two economies by merging separate social spheres into one. We ...
(published in: East Asian Economic Review, 2020, 24 (3), 207-235)
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D31, D63, F10, F15, R12
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13759
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Patricia
Cortes
Jessica
Pan
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Children and the Remaining Gender Gaps in the Labor Market
The past five decades have seen a remarkable convergence in the economic roles of men and women in society. Yet, persistently large gender gaps in terms of labor supply, earnings, and representation ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Literature, 2023, 61 (4), 1359 - 1409)
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J16, J24, J31, J13
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13758
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Helena
Hernandez-Pizarro
Catia
Nicodemo
Guillem
López
Casasnovas
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Discontinuous System of Allowances: The Response of Prosocial Health-Care Professionals
This paper examines the unintended strategic effects of non-linear incentives in public policies. A system of health care subsidies structured in discrete intervals may lead to strategic behaviour. ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2021, 190, 104248)
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D63, D82, D61, H510, I380
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13757
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Catia
Nicodemo
Samira
Barzin
Daniel
S.
Lasserson
Francesco
Moscone
Stuart
Redding
Mujaheed
Shaikh
Nicolò
Cavalli
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Measuring Geographical Disparities in England at the Time of COVID-19: Results Using a Composite Indicator of Population Vulnerability
Objectives – The growth of COVID-19 infections in England raises questions about system vulnerability. Several factors that vary across geographies, such as age, existing disease prevalence, ...
(published in: BMJ open, 2020,10, e039749.)
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C55, J61, J28, I1
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13755
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Anthony
Edo
Lionel
Ragot
Hillel
Rapoport
Sulin
Sardoschau
Andreas
Steinmayr
Arthur
Sweetman
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An Introduction to the Economics of Immigration in OECD Countries
The share of the foreign-born in OECD countries is increasing, and this article summarizes economics research on the effects of immigration in those nations. Four broad topics are addressed: labor ...
(published in: Canadian Journal of Economics, 2020, 53, 1365-1403. .)
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F22, J15, J61
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13754
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Barbara
Biasi
Heather
Sarsons
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Flexible Wages, Bargaining, and the Gender Gap
Does flexible pay increase the gender wage gap? To answer this question we analyze the wages of public-school teachers in Wisconsin, where a 2011 reform allowed school districts to set teachers' pay ...
(published in: Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2022, 137 (1), 215 - 266)
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J31, J71, J45
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12987Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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