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13420 Subhayu Bandyopadhyay
Arnab K. Basu
Nancy H. Chau
Devashish Mitra
Offshoring to a Developing Nation with a Dual Labor Market
We present a model of offshoring of tasks to a developing nation, which is characterized by a minimum wage formal sector and a flexible wage informal sector. Some offshored tasks are outsourced by ...
(published in: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review, 2020, 102 (3), 237-253)
F1, F2, J4, J8
13419 Stefano Baruffaldi
Felix Poege
A Firm Scientific Community: Industry Participation and Knowledge Diffusion
We study the diffusion of knowledge from scientists to firms within scientific communities. We build on a unique dataset on conference proceedings as "paper trail" of almost all relevant conference ...
(published online as 'Like Stars: How Firms Learn at Scientific Conferences' in: Management Science, 24 May 2025)
O33, O32, D22
13418 Ingo E. Isphording
Nico Pestel
Pandemic Meets Pollution: Poor Air Quality Increases Deaths by COVID-19
We study the impact of short-term exposure to ambient air pollution on the spread and severity of COVID-19 in Germany. We combine data on county-by-day level on confirmed cases and deaths with ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2021, 108, 102448)
I12, I18, Q53
13417 N. Meltem Daysal
Michael F. Lovenheim
Nikolaj Siersbćk
David N. Wasser
Home Prices, Fertility, and Early-Life Health Outcomes
We estimate the effect of housing price changes on fertility and early-life child health in Denmark. Using rich population register data among women aged 20-44 who own a home, we find that for each ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2021, 198, 104366)
J13
13416 Jens Ruhose
Stephan L. Thomsen
Insa Weilage
Are Older Workers Willing to Learn?
Adult education can mitigate the productivity decline in aging societies if older workers are willing to learn. We examine a generous partial retirement reform in Germany that led to a massive ...
(revised version published as 'No mental retirement: estimating voluntary adult education activities of older workers' in: Education Economics, 2023, 32 (4), 440–473. )
J14, J24, J26
13414 Ege Can
Frank M. Fossen
The Effects of Non-Compete Agreements on Different Types of Self-Employment: Evidence from Massachusetts and Utah
The economic effects of non-compete agreements have received increasing attention from academics and policymakers. This paper investigates how non-compete policies affect different types of ...
(revised version published as 'The Enforceability of Non-Compete Agreements and Different Types of Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Utah and Massachusetts' in: Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy, 2022, 11 (2/3), 223-252)
L26, O38, J23
13412 Maciej Albinowski
Piotr Lewandowski
The Heterogenous Regional Effects of Minimum Wages in Poland
Since 2008, Poland has been among the EU countries that have increased their minimum wage levels the most, following period in the mid-2000s during which the country's minimum wage was barely raised. ...
(published in: Economics of Transition and Institutional Change, 2022, 30 (2), 237 - 267)
J21, J23, J38
13411 Abel Brodeur
David M. Gray
Anik Islam
Suraiya Jabeen Bhuiyan
A Literature Review of the Economics of COVID-19
The goal of this piece is to survey the emerging and rapidly growing literature on the economic consequences of COVID-19 and government response, and to synthetize the insights emerging from a very ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Surveys, 2021, 35(4), 1007-1044)
E00, I15, I18, J20
13410 Balázs Muraközy
Álmos Telegdy
The Effects of EU-Funded Enterprise Grants on Firms and Workers
This paper investigates the effects of non-repayable enterprise grants financed from the European Union's Structural and Cohesion Funds on firm outcomes in Hungary using firm- and worker-level ...
(published in: Journal of Comparative Economics, 2023, 51 (1), 216-234)
H25, D22, O16, J21
13409 Daniela Del Boca
Noemi Oggero
Paola Profeta
Mariacristina Rossi
Women's Work, Housework and Childcare, before and during COVID-19
Evidence from past economic crises indicates that recessions often affect men's and women's employment differently, with a greater impact on male-dominated sectors. The current COVID-19 crisis ...
(published as 'Women's and men's work, housework and childcare, before and during COVID-19' in: Review of Economics of the Household, 2020, 18, 1001 - 1017 )
J13, J16, J21
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