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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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13557
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Matias
Cortes
Jeanne
Tschopp
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Rising Concentration and Wage Inequality
Wage inequality has risen in many countries over recent decades. At the same time, production has become increasingly concentrated in a small number of firms. In this paper, we show that these two ...
(published in: Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2024, 126 (2), 320-354)
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J31, L11, E24
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13556
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Mathias
Huebener
Sevrin
Waights
C.
Katharina
Spieß
Nico
A.
Siegel
Gert
G.
Wagner
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Parental Well-Being in Times of COVID-19 in Germany
We examine the differential effects of Covid-19 and related restrictions on individuals with dependent children in Germany. We specifically focus on the role of school and day care center closures, ...
(published in: Review of Economics of the Household, 2021, 81, 91 - 120)
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D1, H12, H75, I2
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13555
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Marta
Martínez Matute
Ernesto
Villanueva
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Task Specialization and Cognitive Skills: Evidence from PIAAC and IALS
We study how the tasks conducted on the job relate to measures of cognitive skills using data from 18 countries participating in the Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competences ...
(published in: Review of Economics of the Household, 2023, 21, 59 - 92)
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J24, J31, I20
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13553
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Matthew
Gibson
Jamie
Mullins
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Climate Risk and Beliefs in New York Floodplains
Applying a difference-in-differences framework to a census of residential property transactions in New York City 2003-2017, we estimate the price effects of three flood risk signals: 1) the ...
(published as 'Climate risk and beliefs in New York floodplains' in: Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, 2020, 7 (6), 1069-1111.)
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Q54, Q58, R30, G22
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13551
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Daniel
S.
Hamermesh
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H. Gregg Lewis: Perhaps the Father of Modern Labor Economics
H. Gregg Lewis did fundamental research outlining the economic effects of trade unions and considering how to measure them carefully. He also laid out the theory of the supply and demand for labor in ...
(published in: Robert A. Cord (ed.), The Palgrave Companion to Chicago Economics, Vol. II, Palgrave Macmillan, 2024, 574-594, )
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B21, C29
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13550
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M. Shahe
Emran
Francisco
H. G.
Ferreira
Yajing
Jiang
Yan
Sun
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Occupational Dualism and Intergenerational Educational Mobility in the Rural Economy: Evidence from China and India
This paper extends the Becker-Tomes model of intergenerational educational mobility to a rural economy characterized by farm-nonfarm occupational dualism and provides a comparative analysis of rural ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Inequality, 2023, 21, 743 - 773)
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O12, J62
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13549
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Benoit
Decerf
Francisco
H. G.
Ferreira
Daniel
Gerszon
Mahler
Olivier
Sterck
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Lives and Livelihoods: Estimates of the Global Mortality and Poverty Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic
This paper evaluates the global welfare consequences of increases in mortality and poverty generated by the Covid-19 pandemic. Increases in mortality are measured in terms of the number of years of ...
(pubished in: World Development, 2021, 146, 105561)
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D63, I15, I32, O15
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13548
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Egidio
Farina
Colin
P.
Green
Duncan
McVicar
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Are Estimates of Non-Standard Employment Wage Penalties Robust to Different Wage Measures? The Case of Zero Hours Contracts in the UK
A range of evidence suggests that non-standard jobs, including fixed-term and other temporary jobs such as casual jobs, pay lower wages than more standard, permanent jobs, even after controlling for ...
(published in: Industrial Relations, 2021, 60 (3), 370 - 399)
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J21, J48, M55
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13547
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Darius
Schlangenotto
Wendelin
Schnedler
Radovan
Vadovic
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Against All Odds: Tentative Steps Toward Efficient Information Sharing in Groups
When groups face difficult problems, the voice of experts may be lost in the noise of others' contributions. We present results from a 'naturally noisy' setting, a large first-year undergraduate ...
(published in: Games, 2020, 11 (3), 31)
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D71, D72, D81, D82, C99
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13546
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Ylenia
Brilli
Claudio
Lucifora
Antonio
Russo
Marco
Tonello
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Vaccination Take-up and Health: Evidence from a Flu Vaccination Program for the Elderly
We analyze the effects of a vaccination program providing free flu vaccine to individuals aged 65 or more on take-up behavior and hospitalization. Using both administrative and survey data, we ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2020, 179, 323 - 341)
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I12, I18, J10
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13084Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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