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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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16716
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Susana
Ferreira
Sara
Martinez-de-Morentin
Amaya
Erro-Garcés
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Measuring Job Risks When Hedonic Wage Models Do Not Do the Job
Hedonic wage regressions show little evidence that European workers facing larger job risks and other workplace disamenities receive higher wages. On the other hand, workers in more risky or ...
(published in: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2025, 130, 103120)
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Q51, I12, I18, J17, J31, K32
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16715
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Susana
Ferreira
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Extreme Weather Events and Climate Change: Economic Impacts and Adaptation Policies
This article reviews the literature on the economic impacts of disasters caused by extreme weather and climate events to draw lessons on how societies can better manage these risks. While evidence ...
(published in: Annual Review of Resource Economics, 2024, 16, 207-231 )
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Q54, Q56, O13, O44, I30
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16714
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Achim
Ahrens
Christian
B.
Hansen
Mark
E
Schaffer
Thomas
Wiemann
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Model Averaging and Double Machine Learning
This paper discusses pairing double/debiased machine learning (DDML) with stacking, a model averaging method for combining multiple candidate learners, to estimate structural parameters. We introduce ...
(published in: Journal of Applied Economics, 2025, 40 (3), 249-269)
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C21, C26, C52, C55, J01, J08
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16713
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Barbara
Biasi
Julien
Lafortune
David
Schönholzer
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What Works and for Whom? Effectiveness and Efficiency of School Capital Investments across the U.S.
This paper identifies which investments in school facilities help students and are valued by homeowners. Using novel data on school district bonds, test scores, and house prices for 29 U.S. states ...
(published in: Quarterly Journal of Economics, 18 February 2025)
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H41, H75, I22, I24, R30, R53
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16712
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Kalena
E.
Cortes
Karen
Kortecamp
Susanna
Loeb
Carly
D.
Robinson
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A Scalable Approach to High-Impact Tutoring for Young Readers: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial
This paper presents the results from a randomized controlled trial of Chapter One, an early elementary reading tutoring program that embeds part-time tutors into the classroom to provide short bursts ...
(published as 'A scalable approach to high-impact tutoring for young readers' in: Learning and Instruction, 2025, 95, 102021)
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I20, I21, I24, I26
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16707
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Shanike
J.
Smart
Solomon
Polachek
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COVID-19 Vaccine and Risk-Taking
We assess whether the COVID-19 vaccine induces COVID-19 risky behavior (e.g., going to bars and restaurants) and thus reduces vaccine efficacy. A key empirical challenge is the endogeneity bias when ...
(published in: Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 2024, 68, 25–49)
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I1, I12, I13, I18
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16706
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Leila
Ben
Salem
Ridha
Nouira
Christophe
Rault
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On the Impact of Oil Prices on Sectoral Inflation: Evidence from World's Top Oil Exporters and Importers
This paper investigates the impact of oil price variations on sectoral inflation for a sample of 10 top oil importing and exporting countries. Specifically, we analyze the effects of oil prices on ...
(published in: Journal of Energy and Development, 2023, 49 (1/2), 163-210 )
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C5, Q4, Q43
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16704
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Andrew
E.
Clark
Rong
Zhu
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Taking Back Control? Quasi-Experimental Evidence on the Impact of Retirement on Locus of Control
We use nationally representative panel data from Australia to consider the impact of retirement on individual locus of control, a socio-emotional skill that has substantial explanatory power for a ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2024, 134, 1465–1493)
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H55, J24, J26
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16703
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Fabio
Sabatini
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The Behavioral, Economic, and Political Impact of the Internet and Social Media: Empirical Challenges and Approaches
This paper presents a review of empirical methods used to assess the behavioral, economic, and political outcomes of Internet and social media usage. Instead of merely surveying the various impacts ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Economic Surveys, 2025, 39 (3), 1000-1036)
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D71, D72, D74, D83, L82, L86, L88, L96, L98, Z13
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16702
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Henk-Wim
de Boer
Egbert
L. W.
Jongen
Patrick
Koot
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Too Much of a Good Thing? Using Tax Incentives to Stimulate Dual-Earner Couples
Following major tax-benet reforms over the past decades, the Netherlands is the international front-runner in stimulating dual-earner couples via the tax system. In this paper we consider whether or ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2025, 38, Article 68 (2025))
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C63, H21, H31
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