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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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12081
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Achim
Ahrens
Christian
B.
Hansen
Mark
E
Schaffer
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lassopack: Model Selection and Prediction with Regularized Regression in Stata
This article introduces lassopack, a suite of programs for regularized regression in Stata. lassopack implements lasso, square-root lasso, elastic net, ridge regression, adaptive lasso and ...
(published in: Stata Journal, 2020, 20 (1), 176-235. )
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C53, C55, C87
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12080
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Volker
Grossmann
Aderonke
Osikominu
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Let the Data Speak? On the Importance of Theory-Based Instrumental Variable Estimations
In absence of randomized controlled experiments, identification is often aimed via instrumental variable (IV) strategies, typically two-stage least squares estimations. According to Bayes' rule, ...
(published in: German Economic Review, 2019, 20, e831-e851)
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C10, C36, O11
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12079
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Kurt
Schmidheiny
Sebastian
Siegloch
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On Event Study Designs and Distributed-Lag Models: Equivalence, Generalization and Practical Implications
We discuss important features and pitfalls of panel-data event study designs. We derive the following main results: First, event study designs and distributed-lag models are numerically identical ...
(published as 'On event studies and distributed-lags in two-way fixed effects models: Identification, equivalence, and generalization' in: Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2023, 38 (5), 695-713)
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C23, C51, H00, J08
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12078
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Olaf
Hübler
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The Role of Body Weight for Health, Earnings and Life Satisfaction
Based on the German Socio-Economic Panel, the influence of the body mass index on health, earnings and satisfaction is analysed by gender. Basic results are: health worsens, income declines and ...
(published in: Journal of Economics and Statistics, 2020, 240 (5), 653-676)
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I15, I31, J16, J31
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12077
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D. Mark
Anderson
Kerwin
Kofi
Charles
Daniel
I.
Rees
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Public Health Efforts and the Decline in Urban Mortality: Reply to Cutler and Miller
This is a rejoinder to a comment written by Cutler and Miller on our recent paper, "Public Health Efforts and the Decline in Urban Mortality" (IZA DP No. 11773), which reanalyzes data used by Cutler ...
(published as 'Re-Examining the Contribution of Public Health Efforts to the Decline in Urban Mortality: Reply' in: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2022, 14 (2), 166-169.)
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I15, I18
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12075
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Sara
Paulone
Artjoms
Ivlevs
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Emigration and Alcohol Consumption among Migrant Household Members Staying Behind: Evidence from Kyrgyzstan
Despite the growth of alcohol consumption and international migration in many developing countries, the links between the two remain underexplored. We study the relationship between emigration of ...
(published in: Social Science and Medicine, 2019, 221, 40-48)
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F22, F24, J61, I12
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12074
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Francesco
Pastore
Marco
Pompili
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Assessing the Impact of Off- and On-The-Job Training on Employment Outcomes: A Counterfactual Evaluation of the PIPOL Program
This evaluation study aims to assess the impact of PIPOL, an integrated program of active labor policies, on the employment integration of benefit recipients. To address the issue, we have resorted ...
(published in: Evaluation Review, 2020, 44 (2-3), 145-184)
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D04, J48
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12073
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Garry
F.
Barrett
W. Craig
Riddell
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Ageing and Skills: The Case of Literacy Skills
The relationship between ageing and skills is of growing policy significance due to population ageing, the changing nature of work and the importance of literacy for social and economic well-being. ...
(published in: European Journal of Education, 2019, 54 (1), 60-71)
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I20, J14, J24
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12072
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Johanna
Sophie
Quis
Anika
Bela
Guido
Heineck
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Preschoolers' Self-Regulation, Skill Differentials, and Early Educational Outcomes
Are there skill differentials in young children's competence levels by their self-regulation abilities and do such early life differences mark the onset of increasing disparities in competence ...
(revised version published as 'Preschoolers' self-regulation and early mathematical skill differentials' in: Education Economics, 2021, 29(2), 173-193)
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I21
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12071
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Lili
Kang
Fei
Peng
Yu
Zhu
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Returns to Higher Education Subjects and Tiers in China: Evidence from the China Family Panel Studies
Using the recent China Family Panel Studies, we identify the subjects studied by college (2–3 years) graduates and university (4–5 years) graduates. For the university graduates, we can further ...
(published in: Studies in Higher Education, 2019, 46 (8), 1682–1695)
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I23, I26
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12998Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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