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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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16935
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Lucas
Guichard
Joël
Machado
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The Externalities of Immigration Policies on Migration Flows: The Case of an Asylum Policy
We analyze the externalities arising from a bilateral asylum policy - the list of safe origin countries - relying on a tractable model. Using self-collected monthly data, we estimate that including ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Geography, 2025, 25 (1), 59–74)
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F22, K37, J61
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16929
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Adam
Levai
Riccardo
Turati
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International Immigration and Labor Regulation
The existing literature investigating the labor market impact of immigration assumes, implicitly or explicitly, that the law or labor regulation is exogenous to immigration. To test this assumption, ...
(published in: Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2025, 127 (4), 809-851)
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J61, K31, F22
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16928
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David
Blazar
Max
Anthenelli
Wenjing
Gao
Ramon
Goings
Seth
Gershenson
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Disparate Pathways: Understanding Racial Disparities in Teaching
Mounting evidence supporting the advantages of a diverse teacher workforce prompts policymakers to scrutinize existing recruitment pathways. Following four cohorts of Maryland public high-school ...
(forthcoming in: Educational Evaluation & Policy Analysis, 2025)
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I2, J2, J4
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16926
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Tim
Kaiser
Annamaria
Lusardi
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Financial Literacy and Financial Education: An Overview
This article provides a concise narrative overview of the rapidly growing empirical literature on financial literacy and financial education. We first discuss stylized facts on the demographic ...
(forthcoming in: Oxford Handbook of Banking (eds. Berger et al.))
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G53, D14
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16922
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Ivan
Petkov
Francesc
Ortega
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Flood Risk and Insurance Take-up in the Flood Zone and Its Periphery
Many studies have investigated flood risk and insurance coverage in the 100-year flood zone, but much less is known about the periphery of the flood zone. We present a new approach to estimate flood ...
(published as 'Learning from experience: Flooding and insurance take-up in the flood zone and its periphery' in: Journal of Risk and Insurance, 2025, 92 (2), 312-356)
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Q54, G22
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16921
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Thomas
Siedler
Silke
Anger
Bernhard
Christoph
Agata
Galkiewicz
Shushanik
Margaryan
Frauke
Peter
Malte
Sandner
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War, International Spillovers, and Adolescents: Evidence from Russia's Invasion of Ukraine in 2022
Using novel longitudinal data, this paper studies the short- and medium-term effects of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022 on social trust of adolescents in Germany. Comparing ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2024, 224, 181-193)
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C23, H75, I14, N44
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16918
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Judith
M.
Delaney
Paul
J.
Devereux
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Gender Differences in Graduate Degree Choices
While gender differences in the decision of what to study at undergraduate level are much studied, there is relatively little attention paid to subsequent study decisions of graduates. Given the ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2025, 230, 106882)
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J16, J24, I21, I23, I24, I26
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16916
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Wim
Naudé
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Is the Scholarly Field of Entrepreneurship at Its End?
This paper presents tentative evidence from 68,792 papers published between 1961 and 2020 that progress in the scholarly field of entrepreneurship is declining. It is found that the annual number of ...
(published as 'Business and entrepreneurship is declining as scholarly field: Empirical evidence' in: PLOS ONE, 2025, 20 (5), e0323297)
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L26, O30, B40, J24
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16915
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Henning
Hermes
Philipp
Lergetporer
Frauke
Peter
Simon
Wiederhold
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Application Barriers and the Socioeconomic Gap in Child Care Enrollment
Why are children with lower socioeconomic status (SES) substantially less likely to be enrolled in child care? We study whether barriers in the application process work against lower-SES children — ...
(published in: Journal of the European Economic Association, 2025, 23 (3), 1133 -1172)
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I21, J13, J18, J24, C93
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16914
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Moustafa
Feriga
Nancy
Lozano Gracia
Pieter
Serneels
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The Impact of Climate Change on Work Lessons for Developing Countries
This paper identifies five areas where climate change may impact work and draws lessons for developing countries by reviewing the evidence. Firstly, demand for labor is unevenly affected, with ...
(published in: World Bank Research Observer, 2025, 40 (1), 104–146)
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Q54, J01, O1
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12997Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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