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Author(s)
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Title
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JEL Class.
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13595
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Vincenzo
Scoppa
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Social Pressure in the Stadiums: Do Agents Change Behavior without Crowd Support?
Social pressure may have relevant consequences in many contexts but it is hard to evaluate it empirically. In this paper we exploit a natural experiment in soccer to provide clear evidence of its ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Psychology, 2021, 82, 102344.)
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D91, M50, L83, Z2
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13593
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Steven
J.
Haider
Melvin
Stephens Jr.
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Correcting for Misclassied Binary Regressors Using Instrumental Variables
Estimators that exploit an instrumental variable to correct for misclassification in a binary regressor typically assume that the misclassification rates are invariant across all values of the ...
(published online in: Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, 21 Oct 2024 )
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C18, C26
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13591
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Natalia
Kyui
Natalia
Radchenko
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The Changing Composition of Academic Majors and Wage Dynamics
We can observe several common trends related to higher education in many countries. First, there is expansion of higher education with a shift towards majoring in the social sciences. And second, ...
(published as 'The changing composition of academic majors and wage dynamics: Beyond mean returns' in: Journal of Comparative Economics, 2021, 49 (2), 358-381)
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I2, J31
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13589
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Shinsuke
Asakawa
Masaru
Sasaki
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Can Childcare Benefits Increase Maternal Employment? Evidence from Childcare Benefits Policy in Japan
We estimate the policy impacts of the resumption of income thresholds for childcare benefits (CB) policy in April 2012 on female labor market participation, expenditure on childcare services, and ...
(published as 'Can child benefit reductions increase maternal employment? Evidence from Japan' in: Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, 2022, 66, 101231)
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J16, J21, J38
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13588
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Massimiliano
Tani
Zhiming
Cheng
Silvia
Mendolia
Alfredo
R.
Paloyo
David
Savage
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Working Parents, Financial Insecurity, and Child-Care: Mental Health in the Time of COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic and the policy measures to control its spread – lockdowns, physical distancing, and social isolation – has coincided with the deterioration of people's mental well-being. We ...
(published in: Review of Economics of the Household, 2021, 19, 123 - 144 .)
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I14, J16
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13587
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Marina
Della Giusta
Simonetta
Longhi
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Stung by Pension Reforms: The Impact of a Change in State Pension Age on Mental Health and Life Satisfaction of Affected Women
Several reforms increased the state pension age (SPA) in the UK and equalised it to age 65 for both men and women. We use panel data and a difference-in-difference approach to comprehensively analyse ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2021, 72,102049)
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I31, J22, J26
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13585
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Tim
Callan
Karina
Doorley
Alyvia
McTague
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Top Incomes in Ireland: Reconciling Evidence from Tax Records and Household Survey Data
There are two main sources of data on income distribution. Household based surveys report mainly on inequality in equivalised household level disposable income. Top income shares, on the other hand, ...
(published in: Journal of the Dublin Statistical Society, 2021, 50, 1-15)
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D31
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13583
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Andrej
Gill
Matthias
Heinz
Heiner
Schumacher
Matthias
Sutter
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Trustworthiness in the Financial Industry
The financial industry has been struggling with widespread misconduct and public mistrust. Here we argue that the lack of trust into the financial industry may stem from the selection of subjects ...
(revised version published as 'Social Preferences of Young Professionals and the Financial Industry' in: Management Science, 2023, 69 (7), 3905-3919. )
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C91, G20, M51
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13581
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Pia
M.
Orrenius
Madeline
Zavodny
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The Effect of Employer Enrollment in E-Verify on Low-Skilled U.S. Workers
U.S. employers can check whether the workers they hire are legally eligible for employment using E-Verify, a free electronic system run by the federal government. We use confidential data from the ...
(published in: Applied Economics Letters, 2021, 28, 954-957)
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J15, J31, J61
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13578
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Alex
Bryson
Peter
Dolton
J. James
Reade
Dominik
Schreyer
Carl
Singleton
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Experimental Effects of an Absent Crowd on Performances and Refereeing Decisions during COVID-19
The Covid-19 pandemic has induced worldwide natural experiments on the effects of crowds. We exploit one of these experiments currently taking place over several countries in almost identical ...
(published as 'Causal effects of an absent crowd on performances and refereeing decisions during Covid-19' in: Economic Letters , 2021, 198, 109664)
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C90, D91, L83, Z20
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12984Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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