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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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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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17947
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Giorgio
Brunello
Francesco
Campo
Elisabetta
Lodigiani
Martina
Miotto
Lorenzo
Rocco
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Intended College Major Choice and the Inheritance of Majors
Using Italian data, we study whether their intended choice of college major is affected by the college major selected by family members. We find evidence of strong inter-generational persistence, ...
(published in: Economics Letters, 2025, 255, 112558)
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I21
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17944
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Angus
J.
Holford
Sonkurt
Sen
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Racial Representation among Academics and Students’ Academic and Labor Market Outcomes
We study the impact of racial representation among academic staff on university students’ academic and labor market outcomes. We use administrative data on the universe of staff and students at all ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2025, 96, 102745)
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I23, I26, J15, J24
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17943
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Herwig
Immervoll
Felizia
Pasteiner
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Weathering the Storms? Minimum-Income Benefits as a Crisis Response
Economic crises produce rapid and sizable shifts in the demand for social support. Means-tested cash transfers, such as 'social assistance' programmes and related minimum-income benefits (MIB) ...
(also available in: OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers series)
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H53, H31, D31, I38, H12, E66
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17938
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Eleanor
J.
Choi
Jisoo
Hwang
Hyelim
Son
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The Effects of Exposure to a Large-Scale Recession on Higher Education and Early Labor Market Outcomes
This study examines the effects of timing of exposure to the Asian financial crisis on higher education and early labor market outcomes. We estimate a generalized difference-in-differences model ...
(forthcoming in: Journal of Human Resources)
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E32, I21, J24
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17934
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Joan
Costa-Font
Anna
Nicinska
Melcior
Rossello Roig
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The Inequality and Mobility of Exposure to European Soviet Communism
We compare inequality and social mobility trends in European countries exposed to Soviet Communist (SC) regimes with those not exposed, using similar welfare measures. We draw upon a rich ...
(published online in: Journal of Comparative Economics, 28 August 2025)
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I14, H53, I13, I38, N34, P20, P29, P36, P46
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17915
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Younghwan
Song
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COVID-19 and Subjective Well-Being in the United States: Age Matters
Although the COVID-19 pandemic has affected everyone’s life, the risk of hospitalization and death from COVID-19 increases exponentially with age. Using data from the 2013 and 2021 American Time Use ...
(published in: Journal of Happiness Studies, 2025, 26, 84 (2025))
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I10, I31, J14
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17907
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Santiago
Budría
Alejandro
Betancourt-Odio
Marlene
Fonseca
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Resilience in the Wake of Disaster: The Role of Social Capital in Mitigating Long-Term Well-Being Losses
Climate change is intensifying the frequency and severity of weather-related natural disasters. These events generate significant monetary and non-monetary costs, undermining individual and societal ...
(forthcoming in: American Behavioral Scientist, 2025)
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J21, I31, G50, C23
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17894
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Yafei
Si
Gang
Chen
Zhongliang
Zhou
Winnie
Yip
Xi
Chen
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The Impact of Physician-Patient Gender Match on Healthcare Quality: An Experiment in China
There is a lack of understanding of what may drive gender disparities in healthcare utilization and outcomes. We present novel evidence on the impact of physician-patient gender match on healthcare ...
(published in: Social Science & Medicine, 2025, 380, 118166)
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I11, I12, I14, J16, J22
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17841
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C. Monica
Capra
Thomas
J.
Kniesner
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Daniel Kahneman’s Underappreciated Last Published Paper: Empirical Implications for Benefit-Cost Analysis and a Chat Session Discussion with Bots
Nobel Prize winner Daniel Kahneman's last published paper is an adversarial collaboration in which he and Matthew Killingsworth reconcile conflicting empirical results from their previous research on ...
(published in: Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 2025, 71(1), 29-51)
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D12, D61, H23, I31
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13084Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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