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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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18020
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Tony
Fang
Morley
Gunderson
John
Hartley
Graham
King
Hui
Ming
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Determinants and Effects of Remote Work Arrangements: Evidence from an Employer Survey
Remote work arrangements are compelling examples of an organization’s ability to utilize digital technology. This study analyzes data from a representative survey of Atlantic Canadian employers to ...
(forthcoming in: Asia-Pacific Journal of Human Resource Management, 2025.)
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J22, J24, J28
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18012
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Hanna
Onerva
Pesola
Matti
Sarvimäki
Tuomo
Virkola
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Paths to Integration: Earnings, Skill Investments, and Outmigration Across Immigrant Admission Categories
We document substantial heterogeneity in labor market integration, skill investments, and outmigration across immigrant admission categories. Using newly available data on residence permits in ...
(published in: Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2025, 127 (4), 742-764)
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J61, J31, F22
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18001
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Francisca
M.
Antman
Evelyn
Skoy
Nicholas
E.
Flores
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Can Better Information Reduce College Gender Gaps? The Impact of Relative Grade Signals on Academic Outcomes for Students in Introductory Economics
This paper considers the impacts of grades and information on gender gaps in college major and college dropout rates at a large public flagship university. Observational and experimental results ...
(forthcoming in: Southern Economic Journal)
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I23, I24, J16
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17990
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Lei
Xu
Massimiliano
Tani
Yu
Zhu
Xin
Wen
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Formal and Informal Debt in China: Evidence from the 2014 Hukou Reform
We investigate the impact of China’s 2014 hukou reform - a major change allowing migrants living in small and medium-sized cities of less than 5 million people to apply for urban residence - on ...
(Published in: Emerging Markets Review 69, 101367. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ememar.2025.101367.)
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D14, G51
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17986
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Bin
Huang
Massimiliano
Tani
Lei
Xu
Yu
Zhu
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Does College Education Make Women Less Likely to Marry? Evidence from the Chinese Higher education Expansion
We study the impact of higher education (HE) on marriage incidence in China using the 2017 China Household Finance Survey. Taking advantage of the dramatic HE expansion starting in 1999, we explore ...
(published in Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 2025, 118, 102433. )
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I23, J12
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17985
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Christos
Mavrovitis (Mavis)
Sarmistha
Pal
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Can Politics Tame the Market? Market Responses to Government Control of Fully and Partially Privatized Firms in China
This study examines factors influencing full (FP) versus partial (PP) privatization and how markets respond to government control in PP and FP firms. Exploiting China’s 2005 NTS reform as a natural ...
(forthcoming in: European Financial Management Journal)
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G31, G38, L33
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17983
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Richard
Winter
Philipp
Doerrenberg
Fabian
Eble
Davud
Rostam-Afschar
Johannes
Voget
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The Asymmetric Incidence of Business Taxes: Survey Evidence from German Firms
We provide novel evidence on the incidence of business taxes using comprehensive survey and experimental data from German firms. Leveraging randomized variation in hypothetical tax changes, we find ...
(forthcoming in: American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2026)
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D22, H00, H22, H25, J23, J30
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17980
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Yuheng
Lin
Dooruj
Rambaccussing
Yu
Zhu
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Returns to College Education of Chinese Manufacturing Employees: Who Benefits More?
Using the China Employer-Employee Survey (CEES) data, this study examines the returns to college education for employees across China’s manufacturing industry, most of them work in small and ...
(forthcoming in China Economic Review, 2026, SME SI, 102665. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chieco.2026.102665.)
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I23, I26, J31, L60, O14
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17961
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Xin
Zhang
Xi
Chen
Hong
Sun
Yuanjian
Yang
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Blowin’ in the Wind: Smog and Suicidal Ideation among School-Age Children
This paper attempts to provide one of the first population-based causal estimates of the effect of air pollution on suicidal ideation—a key precursor to suicide attempt and completion—among ...
(published in: China Economic Review, 2025, 93, 102478)
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I31, Q51, Q53
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17955
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Ridha
Nouira
Leila
Ben Salem
Sami
Saafi
Christophe
Rault
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Renewable Energy Consumption and International Trade: Does Climate Policy Stringency Matter?
This study explores the link between renewable energy consumption and international trade, with a focus on climate policy. We argue that this relationship is nonlinear and shaped by threshold ...
(revised version published in: Energy Policy, 2025, 206, 114728)
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C5, F1, Q4, Q5
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13084Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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