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Author(s)
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Title
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13253
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Lukas
Buchheim
Jonas
Dovern
Carla
Krolage
Sebastian
Link
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Firm-level Expectations and Behavior in Response to the COVID-19 Crisis
This paper studies the determinants of firms' business outlook and managerial mitigation strategies in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis using a representative panel of German firms. We first ...
(published as 'Sentiment and Firm Behavior During the COVID-19 Pandemic' in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2022, 195, 185 - 198)
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D22, D84, E23
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13251
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Judith
M.
Delaney
Paul
J.
Devereux
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Choosing Differently? College Application Behavior and the Persistence of Educational Advantage
We use administrative data from Ireland to study differences in college application behavior between students from disadvantaged versus advantaged high schools. Ireland provides an interesting ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2020, 77, 101998)
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I24, J24
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13250
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Vojtech
Bartos
Michal
Bauer
Jana
Cahlíková
Julie
Chytilová
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COVID-19 Crisis Fuels Hostility against Foreigners
Aggressive behavior against out-group members often rises during periods of economic hardship and health pandemics. Here, we test the widespread concern that the Covid-19 crisis may fuel hostility ...
(revised version published as 'Covid-19 crisis and hostility against foreigners' in: European Economic Review, 2021, 137, 103818)
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C90, D01, D63, D91, J15
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13249
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Cristiano
Perugini
Marko
Vladisavljevic
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Social Stability Challenged: Pandemics, Inequality and Policy Responses
The public health measures implemented by governments to limit the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic will produce significant economic consequences that are likely to exacerbate social and economic ...
(published in: Journal of Policy Modeling, 2021, 43 (1), 146-160)
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D31, E61, H31, I30
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13246
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Angela
Daley
Thesia
Garner
Shelley
Phipps
Eva
Sierminska
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Differences across Countries and Time in Household Expenditure Patterns: Implications for the Estimation of Equivalence Scales
When comparing economic well-being using income or expenditures, an equivalence scale is often used to adjust for differences in characteristics that affect needs. For example, a family of two is ...
(published in: International Review of Applied Economics, 2020, 34 (2), 1-24)
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I3, D1
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13245
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Benoit
Dostie
Jiang
Li
David
Card
Daniel
Parent
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Employer Policies and the Immigrant-Native Earnings Gap
We use longitudinal data from the income tax system to study the impacts of firms' employment and wage-setting policies on the level and change in immigrant-native wage differences in Canada. We ...
(published in: Journal of Econometrics, 2023, 233 (2), 544-567.)
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J15, J31, J71
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13244
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Ioana
E.
Marinescu
Ivan
Ouss
Louis-Daniel
Pape
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Wages, Hires, and Labor Market Concentration
How does employer market power affect workers? We compute the concentration of new hires by occupation and commuting zone in France using linked employer-employee data. Using instrumental variables ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2021, 184, 506 - 605)
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J31, J32, J42, L13, J51, L40, L41, L44
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13243
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Paul
Gaggl
Rowena
Gray
Ioana
E.
Marinescu
Miguel
Morin
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Does Electricity Drive Structural Transformation? Evidence from the United States
Electricity is a general purpose technology and the catalyst for the second industrial revolution. What was its impact on the structure of employment? We use U.S. Census data from 1910 to 1940 and ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2021, 68, 101944)
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E25, E22, J24, J31, N32, N72, O33
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13242
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Marco
Castillo
David
L.
Dickinson
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Sleep Restriction Increases Coordination Failure
When group outcomes depend on minimal effort (e.g., disease containment, work teams, or indigenous hunt success), a classic coordination problem exists. Using a well-established paradigm, we examine ...
(revised version published as 'Sleep restriction increases coordination failure' in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2022, 200, 358 - 370.)
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C91, D91
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13241
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David
L.
Dickinson
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Deliberation Enhances the Confirmation Bias: An Examination of Politics and Religion
Existing research has documented the confirmation bias in the domain of politics, but relatively little research has examined the confirmation bias in religion. I developed a novel task in the ...
(published as 'Deliberation, mood response, and the confirmation bias in the religious belief domain' in: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 2024, 109, 102161.)
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D91, C9, Z1
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13081Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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