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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
9265 Xiaodong Gong
Jiti Gao
Nonparametric Kernel Estimation of the Impact of Tax Policy on the Demand for Private Health Insurance in Australia
This paper is motivated by our attempt to answer an empirical question: how is private health insurance take-up in Australia affected by the income threshold at which the Medicare Levy Surcharge ...
(published in: Australia & New Zealand Journal of Statistics, 2018, 60 (3), 374- 393)
C13, C14, C29, I13
9263 Derya Findik
Aysit Tansel
Resources on the Stage: A Firm Level Analysis of the ICT Adoption in Turkey
This study examines the impact of firm resources on ICT adoption by the Turkish business enterprises using firm level data. ICT adoption is measured at three levels: The first level is technology ...
(published in: B. Christiansen and M. Erdogdu (eds.), Comparative Economics and Regional Development in Turkey, 2015, 106 - 126. )
D22, D24, O30, O47
9262 Derya Findik
Aysit Tansel
Intangible Investment and Technical Efficiency: The Case of Software-Intensive Manufacturing Firms in Turkey
This chapter analyzes the effect of intangible investment on firm efficiency with an emphasis on its software component. Stochastic production frontier approach is used to simultaneously estimate the ...
(published in: P.E. Thomas, M. Srihari and S. Kaur (eds.): Handbook of Research on Cultural and Economic Impacts of the Information Society, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 2015, Ch. 8)
L21, L22, L23, L25
9261 J. David Brown
John S. Earle
Solomiya Shpak
Volodymyr Vakhitov
Is Privatization Working in Ukraine? New Estimates from Comprehensive Manufacturing Firm Data, 1989-2013
This paper estimates the relative multi-factor productivity (MFP) of privatized and state-owned enterprises using a long panel on all initially state-owned manufacturing firms in Ukraine. The large ...
(published as 'Is Privatization Working in Ukraine?' in: Comparative Economic Studies, 2019, 61 (1), 1 - 35)
D24, G34, L33, P31
9260 Chris Rohlfs
Ryan Sullivan
Thomas J. Kniesner
Reducing Risks in Wartime Through Capital-Labor Substitution: Evidence from World War II
Our research uses data from multiple archival sources to examine substitution among armored (tank-intensive), infantry (troop-intensive), and airborne (also troop-intensive) military units, as well ...
(published in: Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 2016, 52 (2), 163-190.)
H56, J17, N42, D24, J24, L11
9257 Raul Ramos
Esteban Sanromá
Hipólito Simón
An Analysis of Wage Differentials between Full- and Part-Time Workers in Spain
This research examines wage differences between part-time and full-time workers using microdata from the Spanish Structure of Earnings Survey. The main contribution of the paper is related to the ...
(published in: International Journal of Manpower, 2017, 38 (3), 449-469)
J31, J22, J41, R23
9256 Kai Liu
Wage Risk and the Value of Job Mobility in Early Employment Careers
This paper shows that job mobility is a valuable channel which employed workers use to mitigate bad labor market shocks. I construct and estimate a model of wage dynamics jointly with a dynamic model ...
(published in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2019, 37 (1), 139 - 185)
D91, J31, J62
9255 Kai Liu
Explaining the Gender Wage Gap: Estimates from a Dynamic Model of Job Changes and Hours Changes
I address the causes of the gender wage gap with a new dynamic model of wage, hours, and job changes that permits me to decompose the gap into a portion due to gender differences in preferences for ...
(published in: Quantitative Economics, 2016, 7, 411- 447)
D91, J31, J16, J63
9254 Marco Leonardi
Michele Pellizzari
Domenico Tabasso
Wage Compression within the Firm
We study the distributional effect of a wage indexation mechanism - the Scala Mobile (SM) - that heavily compressed the distribution of Italian wages during the 1970s and 1980s. The SM imposed large ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2019, 129, 3256-3291.)
J01, J31, J50
9253 Stephane Mahuteau
Rong Zhu
Crime Victimisation and Subjective Well-Being: Panel Evidence from Australia
This paper estimates the effect of physical violence and property crimes on subjective well-being in Australia. Our methodology improves on previous contributions by (i) controlling for the ...
(published in: Health Economics, 2016, 25, 1448–1463)
C21, I31
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