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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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12476
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Ram
Fishman
Stephen
C.
Smith
Vida
Bobic
Munshi
Sulaiman
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Can Agricultural Extension and Input Support Be Discontinued? Evidence from a Randomized Phaseout in Uganda
Many development programs that attempt to disseminate improved technologies are limited in duration, either because of external funding constraints or an assumption of impact sustainability; but ...
(published in: Review of Economics and Statistics, 2022, 104 (6), 1273–1288.)
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O13, O33, I32, Q12
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12475
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Giovanni
Gualtieri
Marcella
Nicolini
Fabio
Sabatini
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Repeated Shocks and Preferences for Redistribution
A society that believes wealth to be determined by random "luck", rather than by merit, demands more redistribution. We present evidence of this behavior by exploiting a natural experiment provided ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2019, 167: 53-71 )
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H10, H53, D63, D69, Z1
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12474
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Agustín
Indaco
Francesc
Ortega
Süleyman
Taspinar
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Hurricanes, Flood Risk and the Economic Adaptation of Businesses
This paper argues that increases in perceived flood risk entail a negative and persistent shock to local economic activity. Our analysis is based on a rich administrative dataset that contains all ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Geography, 2021, 21 (4), 557 - 591)
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H56, K42, R33
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12472
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Jennifer
Hunt
Ryan
Nunn
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Is Employment Polarization Informative about Wage Inequality and Is Employment Really Polarizing?
Equating a job with an individual rather than an occupation, we re-examine whether U.S. workers are increasingly concentrated in low and high-wage jobs relative to middle-wage jobs, a phenomenon ...
(published as 'Has U.S. employment really polarized? A critical reappraisal' in: Labour Economics, 2022, 75, 102117)
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J31, J62
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12471
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Eleonora
Nillesen
Michael
Grimm
Micheline
Goedhuys
Ann-Kristin
Reitmann
Aline
Meysonnat
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On the Malleability of Implicit Attitudes Towards Women Empowerment: Evidence from Tunisia
We use an implicit association test (IAT) to measure implicit gender attitudes and examine the malleability of these attitudes using a randomized field experiment and quasi-experimental data from ...
(published in: World Development, 2021, 138, 105263)
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C83, D91, O12
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12470
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Gerard
J.
van den Berg
Johan
Vikström
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Long-Run Effects of Dynamically Assigned Treatments: A New Methodology and an Evaluation of Training Effects on Earnings
We propose and implement a new method to estimate treatment effects in settings where individuals need to be in a certain state (e.g. unemployment) to be eligible for a treatment, treatments may ...
(published in: Econometrica, 2022, 90 (3), 1337-1354)
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C14, J3
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12468
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Felix
FitzRoy
Jim
Jin
Michael
A.
Nolan
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Higher Tax and Less Work: An Optimal Response to Relative Income Concern
There is much evidence that relative income concern reduces subjective wellbeing and raises labour supply – 'keeping up with the Joneses' (KUJ), while increasing use of social media and growing ...
(published as 'Higher tax and less work: reverse 'Keep up with the Joneses' and rising inequality' in: Journal of Economics, 2023, 139 (3), 177-190, )
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H240, D630
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12467
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Alessandro
Palma
Inna
Petrunyk
Daniela
Vuri
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Air Pollution during Pregnancy and Birth Outcomes in Italy
We investigate the impact of fetal exposure to air pollution on health outcomes at birth in Italy in the 2000s combining information on mother’s residential location from birth certificates with ...
(published as 'Prenatal air pollution exposure and neonatal health' in: Health Economics, 2022, 31 (5), 729-759)
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I18, J13, Q53, Q58
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12465
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Randolph
Luca
Bruno
Laura
Magazzini
Marco
Stampini
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Exploiting Information from Singletons in Panel Data Analysis: A GMM Approach
We propose a novel procedure, built within a Generalized Method of Moments framework, which exploits unpaired observations (singletons) to increase the efficiency of longitudinal fixed effect ...
(published in: Economics Letters, 2020, 186, 108519)
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C23, C33, C51
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12463
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J. Catherine
Maclean
Sebastian
Tello-Trillo
Douglas
A.
Webber
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Losing Insurance and Behavioral Health Hospitalizations: Evidence from a Large-Scale Medicaid Disenrollment
We study the effects of losing insurance on behavioral health – mental health and substance use disorder (SUD) – community hospitalizations. We leverage variation in public insurance eligibility ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2023, 205, 508-527)
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I1, I11, I18
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12989Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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