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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
11817 Till Seuring
Pieter Serneels
Marc Suhrcke
Max Bachmann
Diabetes, Employment and Behavioural Risk Factors in China: Marginal Structural Models versus Fixed Effects Models
A diabetes diagnosis can motivate its recipients to reduce their health risks by changing lifestyles but can adversely affect their economic activity. We investigate the effect of a diabetes ...
(published in: Economics & Human Biology, 2020, 29, 100925)
D83, E24, F61, I12, I14, J24
11815 Adrian Bruhin
Ernst Fehr
Daniel Schunk
The Many Faces of Human Sociality: Uncovering the Distribution and Stability of Social Preferences
There is vast heterogeneity in the human willingness to weigh others' interests in decision making. This heterogeneity concerns the motivational intricacies as well as the strength of other-regarding ...
(published in: Journal of the European Economic Association, 2019, 17 (4), 1025–1069)
C49, C91, D03
11814 Michčle Belot
Philipp Kircher
Paul Muller
How Wage Announcements Affect Job Search: A Field Experiment
We study how job seekers respond to wage announcements by assigning wages randomly to pairs of otherwise similar vacancies in a large number of professions. High wage vacancies attract more interest, ...
(published in: American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 2022, 14 (4), 1–67)
J31, J63, J64, C93
11813 Stephen V. Burks
Kristen Monaco
Is the U.S. Labor Market for Truck Drivers Broken? An Empirical Analysis Using Nationally Representative Data
The US trucking industry trade press often portrays the US labor market for truck drivers as not working, citing persistent driver shortages and high levels of firm-level turnover, and predicting ...
(shorter version published as 'Is the U.S. Labor Market for Truck Drivers Broken?' in: Monthly Labor Review, Bureau of Labor Statistics, March, 2019)
J62, J49, R49, J24
11812 Patricia Yanez-Pagans
Daniel Martinez
Oscar A. Mitnik
Lynn Scholl
Antonia Vazquez
Urban Transport Systems in Latin America and the Caribbean: Challenges and Lessons Learned
This paper discusses the transportation challenges that urban areas in Latin America and the Caribbean face and reviews the causal evidence on the impact brought by different urban transport system ...
(revised version published in: Latin American Economic Review, 2019, 28, 5 (2019) )
O18, R15, R42
11811 Catia Nicodemo
Josep M. Raya
Does Juan Carlos or Nelson Obtain a Larger Price Cut in the Spanish Housing Market?
Using a unique dataset a non-parametric decomposition, we determined whether immigrants with native name, immigrants with foreign name and natives have different outcomes in Spain's housing market. ...
(published in: Urban Affairs Review, 2020, 56 (5), 1581–1604)
R1, R3, J7
11810 Agustín Indaco
Francesc Ortega
Süleyman Taspinar
The Effects of Flood Insurance on Housing Markets
We analyze the role of flood insurance on the housing markets of coastal cities. To do so we have assembled a parcel-level dataset including the universe of residential sales for three coastal urban ...
(published in: Cityscape, 2019, 21 (2), 129-156.)
H56, K42, R33
11809 Niaz Asadullah
Saizi Xiao
Labor Market Returns to Education and English Language Skills in the People's Republic of China: An Update
We re-examine the economic returns to education in the People's Republic of China (PRC) using data from the China General Social Survey 2010. We find that the conventional ordinary least squares ...
(published in: Asian Development Review, 2019, 36(1), 80–111)
I26, J30
11808 Jeffrey T. Denning
Richard J. Murphy
Felix Weinhardt
Class Rank and Long-Run Outcomes
This paper considers a fundamental question about the school environment – what are the long run effects of a student's ordinal rank in elementary school? Using administrative data from all public ...
(published in: Review of Economics and Statistics 2023, 105 (6), 1426–1441.)
I20, I23, I28
11806 Slobodan Djajic
Frédéric Docquier
Michael S. Michael
Optimal Education Policy and Human Capital Accumulation in the Context of Brain Drain
This paper revisits the question of how brain drain affects the optimal education policy of a developing economy. Our framework of analysis highlights the complementarity between public spending on ...
(published in: Journal of Demographic Economics, 2019, 85 (4), 271-303.)
F22, J24, O15
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