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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
13408 Konstantinos Pouliakas
Working at Home in Greece: Unexplored Potential at Times of Social Distancing?
This paper investigates the incidence, trend and determinants of remote work in Greece. A crisis-stricken country in the years preceding the Covid-19 crisis, Greece entered the first wave of the ...
(published in: Monastiriotis, V. and Katsinas, P. (eds.) The Economic Impact of Covid-19 in Greece, Hellenic Observatory, LSE, 2020, 70 - 128)
C25, J01, J23, J24, J31
13407 Christopher Hoy
Luke McKenzie
Mathias Sinning
Improving Tax Compliance without Increasing Revenue: Evidence from Population-Wide Randomized Controlled Trials in Papua New Guinea
This paper studies the impact of "nudges" on taxpayers with varying tax compliance histories in Papua New Guinea. We present the results from two population-wide randomized controlled trials in a ...
(published in: Economic Development and Cultural Change, 2024, 72 (2), 691–723)
C93, D91, H2, H20, O1, O17
13406 Stephen L. Cheung
Agnieszka Tymula
Xueting Wang
Present Bias for Monetary and Dietary Rewards: Evidence from Chinese Teenagers
Economists model self-control problems through time-inconsistent preferences. Empirical tests of these preferences largely rely on experimental elicitation methods using monetary rewards, with ...
(revised version published as 'Present Bias for Monetary and Dietary Rewards' in: Experimental Economics, 2022, 25, 1202–1233 )
C91, D12, D80, D91
13405 Christophe Jalil Nordman
Smriti Sharma
Naveen Sunder
Here Comes the Rain Again: Productivity Shocks, Educational Investments and Child Work
In predominantly agrarian economies with limited irrigation, rainfall plays a critical role in shaping households' incomes and subsequently their spending decisions. This study uses household-level ...
(published in: Economic Development and Cultural Change, 2022, 70 (3), 1041 - 1063)
D13, I21, J16, O12
13403 Nathan Kettlewell
Jack Lam
Retirement, Social Support and Mental Wellbeing: A Couple-level Analysis
Social support is increasingly acknowledged as an important resource for promoting wellbeing. We test whether social support changes around retirement. We also examine whether social support ...
(published in: European Journal of Health Economics, 2022, 23, 511–535 )
I10, H55, J14, J26
13400 Michael Grimm
Nathalie Luck
Can Training Enhance Adoption, Knowledge and Perception of Organic Farming Practices? Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Indonesia
In many parts of the world, several decades of intensively applying Green Revolution technologies came at environmental costs, i.e. degraded water and soil quality as well as a loss of biodiversity. ...
(published as 'Experimenting with a green 'Green Revolution'. Evidence from a randomised controlled trial in Indonesia' in: Ecological Economics, 2023, 205, 107727)
C93, O12, O33, Q12, Q16
13399 Katharina Dyballa
Kornelius Kraft
(In)Efficiency of Employment Offices: A Study on Welfare Benefits Determination – Is There a Trade-off between Time Saving Case Management and Quality of Decisions?
This study investigates the efficiency of the process of benefit determination for welfare recipients in Germany. A stochastic frontier analysis is used to compute (in)efficiency of Jobcenter ...
(published in: FinanzArchiv, 2021, 77 (2), 141-171 )
J65, I38, H53, H55, C54
13398 Pietro Biroli
Steven J. Bosworth
Marina Della Giusta
Amalia Di Girolamo
Sylvia Jaworska
Jeremy Vollen
Family Life in Lockdown
We present findings from a novel survey of Italian, British, and American families in lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic of spring 2020. A high percentage report disruptions in the patterns of ...
(published in: Frontiers in Psychology, 2021,12, 687570. )
D13, J12, J22
13396 Ulf Zölitz
Jan Feld
The Effect of Peer Gender on Major Choice in Business School
Business degrees are popular and lead to high earnings. Female business graduates, however, earn less than their male counterparts. These gender differences can be traced back to university, where ...
(published in: Management Science, 2021, 67 (11), 6936-6979)
I21, I24, J24
13395 Alexander Ahammer
Martin Halla
The Intergenerational Transmission of Opioid Dependence: Evidence from Administrative Data
To address the opioid crisis, it is crucial to understand its origins. We provide evidence for the intergenerational transmission of opioid dependence. Our analysis is based on administrative data ...
(published in: Health Economics, 2022, 31 (11), 2425-2444)
I12, I14, I18, J62
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