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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
11785 Laura Armey
Thomas J. Kniesner
John D. Leeth
Ryan Sullivan
Combat, Casualties, and Compensation: Evidence from Iraq and Afghanistan
Our research examines the effect of combat deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan on casualties. We use restricted data from the Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) and Social Security Administration ...
(published in: Contemporary Economic Policy, 2022, 40 (1), 66-82.)
H56, J17, J28, J31
11784 Ujjayant Chakravorty
Marie-Helene Hubert
Beyza Ural Marchand
Food for Fuel: The Effect of the US Biofuel Mandate on Poverty in India
More than 40% of US grain is used for energy due to the Renewable Fuels Mandate (RFS). There are no studies of the global distributional consequences of this purely domestic policy. Using micro-level ...
(published in: Quantitative Economics, Econometric Society, 10(3), 2019, 1153-1193)
D31, O12, Q24, Q42
11782 Laszlo Bruszt
Nauro F. Campos
Economic Integration and State Capacity: Evidence from the Eastern Enlargement of the European Union
We investigate whether and how economic integration increases state capacity. This important relationship has not been studied in detail so far. We put together a conceptual framework to guide our ...
(published as 'Economic Integration and State Capacity' in: Journal of Institutional Economics, 2019, 15 (3). 449-468. )
D72, D78, H23, P11, P16
11779 Regina T. Riphahn
Salwan Saif
Naturalization and Labor Market Performance of Immigrants in Germany
Naturalization may be a relevant policy instrument affecting immigrant integration in host-country labor markets. We study the effect of naturalization on labor market outcomes of immigrants in ...
(published in: Labour, 2019, 33 (1), 48 - 76)
J61, J15, C26
11778 Anthony Edo
Hillel Rapoport
Minimum Wages and the Labor Market Effects of Immigration
This paper exploits the non-linearity in the level of minimum wages across U.S. States created by the coexistence of federal and state regulations to investigate the labor market effects of ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2019, 61, Article 101753)
F22, J61
11777 Catia Batista
Julia Seither
Pedro C. Vicente
Migration, Political Institutions, and Social Networks
What is the role of international migrants and, specifically, migrant networks in shaping political attitudes and behavior in migrant sending countries? Our theoretical framework proposes that ...
(published in: World Development, 2019, 117, 328-343)
D72, D83, F22, O15
11776 Bruce D. Meyer
Nikolas Mittag
Robert M. Goerge
Errors in Survey Reporting and Imputation and Their Effects on Estimates of Food Stamp Program Participation
Accurately measuring government benefit receipt in household surveys is necessary when studying disadvantaged populations and the programs that serve them. The Food Stamp Program is especially ...
(published in: Journal of Human Resources, 2022, 57 (5), 1605-1644.)
C81, D31, I32, I38
11774 Joan Costa-Font
Sergi Jimenez-Martin
Cristina Vilaplana-Prieto
Thinking of Incentivizing Care? The Effect of Demand Subsidies on Informal Caregiving and Intergenerational Transfers
We study the effect of demand-side subsidies to old age care recipients on both caregiving and intergenerational transfer decisions. We exploit two quasi-natural experiments referring to the ...
(revised version published as 'Do Public Caregiving Subsidies and Supports affect the Provision of Care and Transfers?' in: Journal of Health Economics, 2022, 84,102639)
I18, D14, G22
11773 D. Mark Anderson
Kerwin Kofi Charles
Daniel I. Rees
Public Health Efforts and the Decline in Urban Mortality
Using data on 25 major American cities for the period 1900-1940, we explore the effects of municipal-level public health efforts that were viewed as critical in the fight against food- and ...
(published as 'Re-Examining the Contribution of Public Health Efforts to the Decline in Urban Mortality' in: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2022, 14 (2), 126-157.)
I15, I18
11771 Sarah Brown
Mark N. Harris
Preety Srivastava
Karl Taylor
Mental Health and Reporting Bias: Analysis of the GHQ-12
Measures of mental wellbeing are heavily relied upon to identify at-risk individuals. However, self-reported mental health metrics might be unduly affected by mis-reporting (perhaps stemming from ...
(published as 'Mental health, reporting bias and economic transitions' in: Oxford Economic Papers, 2022, 74 (2), 541-564)
C3, D1, I1
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