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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
13033 Daniel Fackler
Lisa Hölscher
Claus Schnabel
Antje Weyh
Does Working at a Start-Up Pay Off?
Using representative linked employer-employee data for Germany, this paper analyzes short- and long-run differences in labor market performance of workers joining startups instead of incumbent firms. ...
(published in: Small Business Economics, 2022, 58 (4), 2211-2233)
J31, J63, L26, M51
13032 Sascha O. Becker
Lukas Mergele
Ludger Woessmann
The Separation and Reunification of Germany: Rethinking a Natural Experiment Interpretation of the Enduring Effects of Communism
German separation in 1949 into a communist East and a capitalist West and their reunification in 1990 are commonly described as a natural experiment to study the enduring effects of communism. We ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2020, 34 (2), 143-171)
D72, H11, P26, P36, N44
13031 Hannah Van Borm
Marlot Dhoop
Allien Van Acker
Stijn Baert
What Does Someone's Gender Identity Signal to Employers?
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the mechanisms underlying hiring discrimination against transgender men. Design/methodology/approach - The authors conduct a scenario experiment ...
(revised version published in: International Journal of Manpower, 2020, 41 (6), 753 - 777)
J15, J71, J16, J24, J23
13030 Santiago Budría
Carlos Martínez de Ibarreta
Educational and Skills Mismatches among Immigrants: The Impact of Host Language Proficiency
This paper asks to what extent host language proficiency can insure immigrants against the risk of ending up in mismatched jobs. Using the 2003-2016 waves of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics ...
(published as 'Education and skill mismatches among immigrants: The impact of host language proficiency' in: Economics of Education Review 2021, 84, 102145.)
F22, J24, J61
13029 Ulrich Kaiser
Johan Moritz Kuhn
Value of Publicly Available, Textual and Non-textuThe al Information for Startup Performance Prediction
Can publicly available, web-scraped data be used to identify promising business startups at an early stage? To answer this question, we use such textual and non-textual information about the names of ...
(published in: Journal of Business Venturing Insights, 2020, 14, e00179)
L26, C53
13028 Francesca Calamunci
Francesco Drago
The Economic Impact of Organized Crime Infiltration in the Legal Economy: Evidence from the Judicial Administration of Organized Crime Firms
We analyze the economic consequences on firm profitability, performance, and investments of having another firm in the same market affiliated with a criminal organization. We do so by evaluating the ...
(published in: Italian Economic Journal, 2020, 6, 275 - 297)
H00, H32, J00, K14
13027 Michael Jetter
Teresa Molina
Persuasive Agenda-Setting: Rodrigo Duterte's Inauguration Speech and Drugs in the Philippines
Can democratically elected politicians persuade their constituents to alter policy priorities? With little empirical support for this hypothesis to date, we propose that Rodrigo Duterte's ...
(published in: Journal of Development Economics, 2022, 156 ,102843)
D72, H11, H75, I12, K42, N45
13026 Cevat Giray Aksoy
Sergei Guriev
Daniel Treisman
Globalization, Government Popularity, and the Great Skill Divide
How does international trade affect the popularity of governments and leaders? The recent backlash against globalization renders this question extremely topical. Yet, most previous work has looked ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Politics, 2024, 86 (4), 1177 - 1191)
D72, F14, G02, P16
13025 Andrew Leigh
The Second Convict Age: Explaining the Return of Mass Imprisonment in Australia
Constructing a new series of incarceration rates from 1860 to 2018, I find that Australia now incarcerates a greater share of the adult population than at any point since the late nineteenth century. ...
(published in: Economic Record, 2020, 96 (313), 187-208 )
I30, K14, N30
13024 Andrew Leigh
Estimating Long-Run Incarceration Rates for Australia, Canada, England & Wales, New Zealand and the United States
Compiling data from dozens of archival sources, I compile the most extensive series to date of the long-run imprisonment rate for five English-speaking nations: Australia, Canada, England and Wales, ...
(published as 'Estimating Long-Run Incarceration Rates for Australia, Canada, England and Wales, New Zealand, and the United States' in: Australian Economic History Review, 2020, 60 (2), 148-185 )
I30, K14, N30
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