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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
12339 Piotr Lewandowski
Albert Park
Wojciech Hardy
Yang Du
Technology, Skills, and Globalization: Explaining International Differences in Routine and Nonroutine Work Using Survey Data
The shift away from manual and routine cognitive work, and towards non-routine cognitive work is a key feature of labor markets. There is no evidence, however, if the relative importance of various ...
(published in: The World Bank Economic Review, 2022, 36(3), 687-708)
J21, J23, J24
12338 Giorgio Brunello
David Kiss
Math Scores in High Stakes Grades
We investigate whether tests taken during a high stakes grade by German primary and secondary students produce higher math scores than in lower stakes grades. We identify a high stakes grade with the ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2022, 82, 102219)
I26, J24, D91
12337 Steffen Altmann
Andreas Grunewald
Jonas Radbruch
Passive Choices and Cognitive Spillovers
Passive behavior is ubiquitous - even when facing various alternatives to choose from, people commonly fail to take decisions. This paper provides evidence on the cognitive foundations of such ...
(published as 'Interventions and Cognitive Spillovers' in: Review of Economic Studies, 2022, 89 (5), 2293-2328)
D91, D01, D04, C91
12336 Michael Fritsch
Alina Sorgner
Michael Wyrwich
Types of Institutions and Well-Being of Self-Employed and Paid Employees in Europe
This paper analyzes the role of different types of institutions, such as entrepreneurship-facilitating entry conditions, labor market regulations, quality of government, and perception of corruption ...
(revised version published in: Small Business Economics, 2021, 56, 877–901)
L26, I31, D01, D91, P51
12335 Marcelo Bergolo
Rodrigo Ceni
Guillermo Cruces
Matias Giaccobasso
Ricardo Perez-Truglia
Tax Audits as Scarecrows. Evidence from a Large-Scale Field Experiment
The canonical model of Allingham and Sandmo (1972) predicts that firms evade taxes by optimally trading off between the costs and benefits of evasion. However, there is no direct evidence that firms ...
(published in: American Economic Journal, 2023, 15 (1), 110 - 153)
C93, H26, K34, K42, Z13
12333 Boris Hirsch
Elke J. Jahn
Thomas Zwick
Birds, Birds, Birds: Co-Worker Similarity, Workplace Diversity, and Voluntary Turnover
We investigate how the demographic composition of the workforce along the sex, nationality, education, age, and tenure dimension affects voluntary turnover. Fitting duration models for workers' ...
(revised version published as 'Birds, Birds, Birds: Co-Worker Similarity, Workplace Diversity and Job Switches' in: British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2020, 58 (3), 690-718)
J63, J62, J21, J19
12332 Badi H. Baltagi
Alfonso Flores-Lagunes
Haci M. Karatas
The Effect of Education on Health: Evidence from the 1997 Compulsory Schooling Reform in Turkey
This paper analyzes the relationship between education and health outcomes using a natural experiment in Turkey. The compulsory schooling increased from 5 to 8 years in 1997. This increase was ...
(published in: Regional Science and Urban Economics, 2019, 17, 205-221)
C26, I12, I21, I28
12331 Oded Stark
Wiktor Budzinski
Grzegorz Kosiorowski
The Pure Effect of Social Preferences on Regional Location Choices: The Evolving Dynamics of Convergence to a Steady State Population Distribution
This paper tracks the consequences of individuals' desire to align their location with their social preferences. The social preference studied in the paper is distaste for relative deprivation, ...
(published in: Journal of Regional Science, 2019, 59 (5), 883 - 909)
C62, C63, R12, R13, Z13
12330 Guillermo Alves
Pablo Blanchard
Gabriel Burdin
Mariana Chávez
Andres Dean
The Economic Preferences of Cooperative Managers
A growing body of research has been investigating the role of management practices and managerial behaviour in conventional private firms and public sector organizations. However, little is known ...
(revised version published as 'Like principal, like agent? Managerial preferences in employee-owned firms' in: Journal of Institutional Economics, 2022, 18 (6), 877 - 899)
C90, D81, J54
12328 Kati Kraehnert
Tilman Brück
Michele Di Maio
Roberto Nistico
The Effects of Conflict on Fertility: Evidence from the Genocide in Rwanda
This paper analyzes the fertility effects of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. We study the effects of violence on both the hazard of having a child in the early post-genocide period and on the total ...
(published in: Demography, 2019, 56 (3), 935 - 968. )
J13, N47, O12
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