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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
11096 Tobias Thomas
Moritz Heß
Gert G. Wagner
Reluctant to Reform? A Note on Risk-Loving Politicians and Bureaucrats
As from a political economy perspective, politicians often fail to implement structural reforms, we investigate if the resistance to reform is based on the differences in the risk preferences of ...
(published in: Review of Economics (Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftswissenschaften), 2017, 68 (3), 167-179)
D71, D78, H11, H70, P16, Z13
11095 Robert Dur
Max van Lent
Serving the Public Interest in Several Ways: Theory and Empirics
We develop a model where people differ in their altruistic preferences and can serve the public interest in two ways: by making donations to charity and by taking a public service job and exerting ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2018, 51, 13-24)
D64, H11, J45, M50
11094 Riccardo Magnani
Luca Piccoli
Martine Carré
Amedeo Spadaro
Would a Euro's Depreciation Improve the French Economy?
In this paper, we use a Micro-Macro model to evaluate the effects of a euro's depreciation on the French economy, both at the macro and micro level. Our Micro-Macro model consists of a ...
(published as 'A Micro-Macro Simulation Model Applied to the French Economy: The Case of a Euro's Real Depreciation' in: In: Perali F., Scandizzo P. (eds) The New Generation of Computable General Equilibrium Models. Springer, 2018)
F40, C63, C68
11093 Sabyasachi Das
Abhiroop Mukhopadhyay
Rajas Saroy
Efficiency Consequences of Affirmative Action in Politics: Evidence from India
We examine how overall delivery of public goods (i.e., efficiency) is affected by affirmative action in elections, i.e., restricting candidate entry in elections to one population group. We argue ...
(published as 'Does Affirmative Action in Politics hinder Performance? Evidence from India' in: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2023, 214, 370-405)
D72, D78, H41, O12
11092 Ugo Trivellato
Microdata for Social Sciences and Policy Evaluation as a Public Good
The balance between the right to privacy and the right to freedom of information is altered when scientific research comes into play, because of its inherent needs and societal function. This paper ...
(published in: Crato N. and P. Paruolo (eds,), Data-driven Policy Impact Evaluation: How Microdata is Transforming Policy Design, Springer, 2019, 27- 45)
C81, D04, H41, I38, J08, L5
11091 Pedro Maia Gomes
Heterogeneity and the Public Sector Wage Policy
A model with search and matching frictions and heterogeneous workers was established to evaluate a reform of the public sector wage policy in steady-state. The model was calibrated to the UK economy ...
(published in: International Economic Review, 2018, 59 (3), 1469 -1489)
E24, E62, J45
11090 Emile Cammeraat
Egbert L. W. Jongen
Pierre Koning
Preventing NEETs during the Great Recession: The Effects of a Mandatory Activation Program for Young Welfare Recipients
We study the impact of a mandatory activation program for young welfare recipients in the Netherlands. Introduced at the end of 2009, the goal of the program was to prevent so-called NEETs ...
(published in: Empirical Economics, 2022, 62, 749-777)
C21, H31, J21
11089 Felix Bransch
Michael Kvasnicka
Male Gatekeepers Gender Bias in the Publishing Process?
Using data on articles published in the top-five economic journals in the period 1991 to 2010, we explore whether the gender composition of editorial boards is related to the publishing success of ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2022, 202, 714-732)
A14, J16, J71
11087 Julia Bredtmann
Sebastian Otten
Christian Rulff
Husband's Unemployment and Wife's Labor Supply: The Added Worker Effect across Europe
This paper investigates the responsiveness of women's labor supply to their husband's job loss – the so-called added worker effect. We contribute to the literature by taking an explicit ...
(published in: Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 2018, 71 (5), 1201-1231 )
J22, J64, J82
11086 Sudipa Sarkar
Soham Sahoo
Stephan Klasen
Employment Transitions of Women in India: A Panel Analysis
This study analyses employment transitions of working-age women in India. The puzzling issue of low labour force participation despite substantial economic growth, strong fertility decline and ...
(published in: World Development, 2019, 115, 291-309)
J21, J16, O15
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