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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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12191
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Ulrich
Kaiser
Johan Moritz
Kuhn
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Who Founds? An Analysis of University and Corporate Startup Entrepreneurs Based on Danish Register Data
We compare individuals presently employed either at an university or at a firm from a R&D intensive sector and analyze which of their personal-specific and employer-specific characteristics determine ...
(published as 'Spin doctors vs the spawn of capitalism: Who founds university and corporate startups?' in: Research Policy, 2021, 50 (10), 104347 (with Alex Coad))
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L26, I23, O31, O32
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12190
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J. David
Brown
John
S.
Earle
Mee Jung
Kim
Kyung Min
Lee
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Immigrant Entrepreneurs and Innovation in the U.S. High-Tech Sector
We estimate differences in innovation behavior between foreign versus U.S.-born entrepreneurs in high-tech industries. Our data come from the Annual Survey of Entrepreneurs, a random sample of firms ...
(published in: I. Ganguli, S. Kahn, M.MacGarvie (eds.), The Roles of Immigrants and Foreign Students in US Science, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship,Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2020, 149-172. )
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F22, J15, J60, J61, L26, O15, O30, O31, O32
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12186
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Resul
Cesur
Pinar
Mine
Gunes
Erdal
Tekin
Aydogan
Ulker
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Socialized Healthcare and Women's Fertility Decisions
This paper examines the effect of a nationwide healthcare reform implemented in Turkey on women's fertility decisions. The Family Medicine Program (FMP), introduced in 2005, provided a wide-range of ...
(published in: Journal of Human Resources, 2023, 58 (3), 1028-1055; )
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I13, J13
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12185
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Ingvild
Almås
Andreas
Kotsadam
Espen
R.
Moen
Knut
Røed
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The Economics of Hypergamy
Partner selection is a vital feature of human behavior with important consequences for individuals, families, and society. Hypergamy occurs when a husband’s earning capacity systematically exceeds ...
(published in: Journal of Human Resources, 2023, 58 (1), 260-281)
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J12, D10, J22
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12184
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Rudolf
Kerschbamer
Daniel
Neururer
Matthias
Sutter
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Credence Goods Markets and the Informational Value of New Media: A Natural Field Experiment
Credence goods markets are characterized by pronounced informational asymmetries between consumers and expert sellers. As a consequence, consumers are often exploited and market efficiency is ...
(extended version published as 'Credence goods markets, online information and repair prices: A natural field experiment' in: Journal of Public Economics, 2023, 220, 104891 )
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C93, D82
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12183
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Stijn
Baert
Brecht
Neyt
Thomas
Siedler
Ilse
Tobback
Dieter
Verhaest
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Student Internships and Employment Opportunities after Graduation: A Field Experiment
Internships during tertiary education have become substantially more common over the past decades in many industrialised countries. This study examines the impact of a voluntary intra-curricular ...
(revised version published in: Economics of Education Review, 2021, 83, 102141)
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C93, I21, J23, J24
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12182
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Alison
L.
Booth
Jungmin
Lee
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Girls' and Boys' Performance in Competitions: What We Can Learn from a Korean Quiz Show
We compare the performance of high-ability adolescent girls and boys who participated in a a long-running Korean television quiz show. We find there is a gender gap in performance – in favour of boys ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2021, 187, 431-447. )
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J16, I21, D9, L83, M5
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12181
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René
Böheim
Thomas
Leoni
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Absenteeism on Bridging Days
We estimate sickness absences on Mondays and Fridays which fall between a weekend and public holidays, so called "bridging days". Many public holidays change their day of the week over the years. We ...
(published in: Applied Economics Letters, 2020, 27 (20), 1667–1671)
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J22
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12178
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Karen
Clay
Margarita
Portnykh
Edson
Severnini
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The Legacy Lead Deposition in Soils and Its Impact on Cognitive Function in Preschool-Aged Children in the United States
Surface soil contamination has been long recognized as an important pathway of human lead exposure, and is now a worldwide health concern. This study estimates the causal effects of exposure to lead ...
(published in: Economics & Human Biology, 2019, 33, 181-192)
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N52, Q53, Q56, R11, I15, I18, I25, I28
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12177
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Karen
Clay
Joshua
Lewis
Edson
Severnini
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What Explains Cross-City Variation in Mortality During the 1918 Influenza Pandemic? Evidence from 438 U.S. Cities
Disparities in cross-city pandemic severity during the 1918 Influenza Pandemic remain poorly understood. This paper uses newly assembled historical data on annual mortality across 438 U.S. cities to ...
(published in: Economics & Human Biology, 2019, 36, 42-50)
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N32, N52, N72, Q40, Q53, O13
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