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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
12949 Paolo E. Giordani
Fabio Mariani
Unintended Consequences: Can the Rise of the Educated Class Explain the Revival of Protectionism?
This paper provides a rationale for the revival of protectionism, based on the rise of the educated class. In a trade model with heterogeneous workers and entrepreneurs, globalization generates ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Theory, 2022, 200, 105385.)
D72, F68, I24, J24, O40
12947 Yann Bramoullé
Habiba Djebbari
Bernard Fortin
Peer Effects in Networks: A Survey
We survey the recent, fast-growing literature on peer effects in networks. An important recurring theme is that the causal identification of peer effects depends on the structure of the network ...
(published in: Annual Review of Economics, 2020, 12, 603 - 629)
J15, J12, I14
12946 René Böheim
Mario Lackner
Wilhelm Wagner
Raising the Bar: Causal Evidence on Gender Differences in Risk-Taking from a Natural Experiment
We analyze data from top-tier professional athletes and find that female and male athletes differ in the timing and in the extent of their reactions to a change of the rules which increased the risk ...
(published in: Journal of Sports Economics, 2022, 23 (4), 460 - 478)
J16, J44
12945 Matteo Bobba
Veronica Frisancho
Self-Perceptions about Academic Achievement: Evidence from Mexico City
A growing body of evidence suggests that people exhibit large biases when processing information about themselves, but less is known about the underlying inference process. This paper studies belief ...
(published in: Journal of Econometrics, 2022, 231 (1), 58 - 73)
C93, D80, D83, D84, I24
12944 Ziteng Lei
Shelly Lundberg
Vulnerable Boys: Short-Term and Long-Term Gender Differences in the Impacts of Adolescent Disadvantage
The growing gender gap in educational attainment between men and women has raised concerns that the skill development of boys may be more sensitive to family disadvantage than that of girls. Using ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2020, 178, 242 -448)
J24, J12, J16
12942 Sabrina T. Howell
J. David Brown
Do Cash Windfalls Affect Wages? Evidence from R&D Grants to Small Firms
This paper examines how employee earnings at small firms respond to a cash flow shock in the form of a government R&D grant. We use ranking data on applicant firms, which we link to IRS W2 earnings ...
(published in: Review of Financial Studies, 2023, 36 (5), 1889 - 1929)
G32, G35, J31, J41
12940 Paul Anand
Swati Saxena
Rolando Gonzales Martinez
Hai-Anh H Dang
Can Women's Self-Help Groups Contribute to Sustainable Development? Evidence of Capability Changes from Northern India
This paper offers an evaluation of a supported women's self help program with over 1.5 million participants in one of the poorest rural regions of the world (Uttar Pradesh, India). Methodologically, ...
(published in: Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, 2020, 21(2), 137-160.)
I31, I32, O35
12939 Manuel Hoffmann
Roberto Mosquera
Adrian Chadi
Vaccines at Work
Influenza vaccination could be a cost-effective way to reduce costs in terms of human lives and productivity losses, but low take-up rates and vaccination unintentionally causing moral hazard may ...
(forthcoming in: Management Science)
D90, I12, J01, N36
12938 Miloš Fišar
Tommaso G. Reggiani
Fabio Sabatini
Jiří Špalek
Media Bias and Tax Compliance: Experimental Evidence
We study the impact of media bias on tax compliance. Through a framed laboratory experiment, we assess how the exposure to biased news about government action affects compliance in a repeated ...
(revised version published as 'Media negativity bias and tax compliance: experimental evidence' in: International Tax and Public Finance , 2022, 29, 1160 - 1212)
C91, D70, H26, H31
12937 Gabriella Conti
Stavros Poupakis
Malte Sandner
Sören Kliem
The Effects of Home Visiting on Mother-Child Interactions: Evidence from a Randomised Trial Using Dynamic Micro-Level Data
Background: Home visiting programs constitute an important policy to support vulnerable families with young children. They mainly aim to improve infant-parent relationships, however evidence on their ...
(published in: Child Abuse and Neglect, 2021, 115, 105021)
I14, J13, J24
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