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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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17041
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Diane
Whitmore
Schanzenbach
Michael
R.
Strain
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Employment and Labor Supply Responses to the Child Tax Credit Expansion: Theory and Evidence
The 2021 Child Tax Credit (CTC) expansion increased government benefits to families, and especially to families with the lowest incomes. Economic theory predicts that this policy intervention would ...
(published in: Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2024, 710 (1), 141-156)
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H31, J08
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17040
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Zhuoer
Lin
Justin
Ye
Heather
Allore
Thomas
M.
Gill
Xi
Chen
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Early-Life Circumstances and Racial Disparities in Cognition for Older Americans: The Importance of Educational Quality and Experiences
Given the critical role of neurocognitive development in early life, this study assesses how racial differences in early-life circumstances are collectively and individually associated with racial ...
(published as 'Early-Life Circumstances and Racial Disparities in Cognition Among Older Adults in the US' in: JAMA Internal Medicine, 2024, 184 (8), 904-914)
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J15, I14, J13, J14, I20, H75
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17039
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Germán
Reyes
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Coarse Wage-Setting and Behavioral Firms
This paper shows that the bunching of wages at round numbers is partly driven by firm coarse wage-setting. Using data from over 200 million new hires in Brazil, I first establish that contracted ...
(published online in: Review of Economics and Statistics, June 2024)
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D22, E24, D91
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17036
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Ibrahima
Sarr
Hai-Anh
H
Dang
Carlos
Santiago Guzman
Gutierrez
Theresa
Beltramo
Paolo
Verme
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Using Cross-Survey Imputation to Estimate Poverty for Venezuelan Refugees in Colombia
Household consumption or income surveys do not typically cover refugee populations. In the rare cases where refuges are included, inconsistencies between different data sources could interfere with ...
(published in: Social Indicators Research, 2025, 177 (1), 207-251)
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C15, F22, I32, O15, O20
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17031
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André
Diegmann
Laura
Pohlan
Andrea
Weber
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Do Politicians Affect Firm Outcomes? Evidence from Connections to the German Federal Parliament
We study how connections to German federal parliamentarians affect firm dynamics by constructing a novel dataset to measure connections between politicians and the universe of firms. To identify the ...
(find an updated version of the paper here )
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O43, L25, D72
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17027
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Kevin
Pineda-Hernández
François
Rycx
Mélanie
Volral
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Immigrant Overeducation across Generations: The Role of Gender and Part-Time Work
A large body of literature shows that first-generation immigrants born in developing countries experience a higher likelihood of being overeducated than natives (i.e. immigrant overeducation). ...
(published in: Oxford Economic Papers, 2025, 77 (2), 445-465)
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21, I22, J15, J24, J61, J62, J71
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17025
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Andrew
Leigh
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Returns to Education in Australia 2001-2022
What are the economic returns to education in Australia? Using data from the 2018-2022 waves of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia survey, and taking account of existing estimates ...
(published in: Economic Papers, 2025, 44 (1), 62-76)
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I28, J31
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17019
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Stefan
Flagner
Thomas
Meissner
Steffen
Künn
Piet
Eichholtz
Nils
Kok
Rick
Kramer
Wouter
van Marken-Lichtenbelt
Cynthia
Ly
Guy
Plasqui
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Cognition, Economic Decision-Making, and Physiological Response to Indoor Carbon Dioxide: Does It Really Matter?
This study provides novel evidence on the isolated effect of carbon dioxide on cognition, economic decision-making, and the physiological response in healthy office workers. The experiment took place ...
(published in: Indoor Environments, 2025, 2 (1), 100074)
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D87, J24, Q54
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17018
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Luis
Guirola
Laura
Hospido
Andrea
Weber
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Family and Career: An Analysis across Europe and North America
Using data on 17 countries in Europe and North America, we compare the career trajectories of mothers and fathers and of women and men without children across cohorts, and at different points of ...
(published in: Fiscal Studies, 2024, 45 (2), 243 - 257)
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J12, J13, J16, J21, J22
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17016
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Riccardo
Marchingiglio
Mikhail
Poyker
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The Economics of Gender-Specific Minimum Wage Legislation
Using full count U.S. census data, we study the impact of early 20th-century state-industry-specific minimum wage laws that primarily targeted female employees. Our triple-difference estimates ...
(forthcoming in: Journal of Labor Economics)
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J16, J23, N32
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12991Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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