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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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10473
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Francisco
H. G.
Ferreira
Sergio
Firpo
Antonio
F.
Galvao
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Estimation and Inference for Actual and Counterfactual Growth Incidence Curves
Different episodes of economic growth display widely varying distributional characteristics, both across countries and over time. Growth is sometimes accompanied by rising and sometimes by falling ...
(published in: Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2019, 34, 385-402)
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C14, C21, D31, I32
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10471
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Mariacristina
Piva
Marco
Vivarelli
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Technological Change and Employment: Were Ricardo and Marx Right?
The aim of this paper is twofold. On the one hand, the economic insights about the employment impact of technological change are disentangled starting from the classical economists to nowadays ...
(published as 'Technological Change and Employment: Is Europe Ready for the Challenge?' in: Eurasian Business Review, 2018, 8, 13-32)
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O33
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10470
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Georg
Graetz
Guy
Michaels
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Is Modern Technology Responsible for Jobless Recoveries?
Since the early 1990s, recoveries from recessions in the US have been plagued by weak employment growth. One possible explanation for these "jobless" recoveries is rooted in technological change: ...
(published in: American Economic Review, 2017, 107 (5), 168-173)
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E32, J23, O33
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10469
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Wolfgang
Dauth
Sebastian
Findeisen
Jens
Suedekum
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Trade and Manufacturing Jobs in Germany
The German economy exhibits rising service and declining manufacturing employment. But this decline is much sharper in import-competing than in export-oriented branches. We first document the ...
(published in: American Economic Review, 2017, 107 (5), 337-342)
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F16, J21, R11
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10468
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Tapio
K.
Palokangas
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Labor Market Regulation, International Trade and Footloose Capital
I examine the effects of globalization in countries where the employed workers support the unemployed and the governments control wages by regulating the workers' relative bargaining power. I use a ...
(revised version "Public Policy, Footloose Capital, and Union Influence" published in: Review of International Economics, 2020, 28 (4), 976-991.)
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C78, F16, F68, J52
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10467
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James
Albrecht
Monica
Robayo-Abril
Susan
Vroman
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Public-Sector Employment in an Equilibrium Search and Matching Model
We extend the Diamond-Mortensen-Pissarides model of equilibrium unemployment to incorporate public-sector employment. We calibrate our model to Colombian data and analyze the effects of public-sector ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2019, 129 (617), 35-61)
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J45, J64, D83
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10466
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Christian
Bredemeier
Falko
Juessen
Roland
Winkler
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Fiscal Policy and Occupational Employment Dynamics
We document substantial heterogeneity in occupational employment dynamics in response to government spending shocks. Employment rises most strongly in service, sales, and office ("pink-collar") ...
(published in: Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, 2020, 52 (5), 1527-1563)
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E62, E24, J21, J23
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10464
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Catalina
Herrera-Almanza
David
E.
Sahn
Kira
M.
Villa
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Teen Fertility and Labor Market Segmentation: Evidence from Madagascar
Women represent the majority of informal sector workers in developing countries, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa where adolescent pregnancy rates are high. Little empirical evidence exists ...
(published in: Journal of African Economies, 2019, 28 (3), 277–303)
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J13, J24, O1
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10462
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Massimiliano
Bratti
Simona
Fiore
Mariapia
Mendola
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Family Size, Sibling Rivalry and Migration: Evidence from Mexico
This paper examines the causal effects of family size and demographic structure on offspring's international migration. We use rich survey data from Mexico to estimate the impact of sibship size, ...
(revised version published as 'The Impact of Family Size and Sibling Structure on the Great Mexico-U.S. Migration' in: Journal of Population Economics, 2020, 33(2), 483-529)
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J13, F22, O15
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10461
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Chiara
Canta
Helmuth
Cremer
Firouz
Gahvari
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Maybe "Honor thy Father and thy Mother": Uncertain Family Aid and the Design of Social Long Term Care Insurance
We study the role and design of private and public insurance programs when informal care is uncertain. Children's degree of altruism is randomly distributed over some interval. Social insurance helps ...
(published in: Social Choice and Welfare, 55, 2020, 687--734.)
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H2, H5
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12982Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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