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Author(s)
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Title
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JEL Class.
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16204
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Gökay
Demir
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Labor Market Frictions and Spillover Effects from Publicly Announced Sectoral Minimum Wages
This paper analyzes the spillover effects of the first sectoral minimum wage in Germany. Using a triple differences estimation, the study examines the impact of public discussion and announcement of ...
(updated version available as DP 17510)
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J31, J38, J42, J62
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16202
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Daniel
L.
Millimet
Marc
Bellemare
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Fixed Effects and Causal Inference
Across many disciplines, the fixed effects estimator of linear panel data models is the default method to estimate causal effects with nonexperimental data that are not confounded by time-invariant, ...
(forthcoming as 'On the (Mis)Use of the Fixed Effects Estimator' in: Oxford Bulletin of Economics & Statistics, 2025)
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C23, C51, C52
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16201
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Alina
Sorgner
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COVID-19 and Entrepreneurship
This chapter presents the results of a systematic review of literature (SLR) on impacts of Covid-19 on entrepreneurship published in the first three years since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, ...
(published in: Zimmermann, K.F. (ed.) Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics. Springer, Cham., 2023.)
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L26
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16200
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Ernst
Fehr
Gary
Charness
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Social Preferences: Fundamental Characteristics and Economic Consequences
We review the vast literature on social preferences by assessing what is known about their fundamental properties, their distribution in the broader population, and their consequences for important ...
((this version: March 2024) published in: Journal of Economic Literature, Journal of Economic Literature, 2025, 63 (2), 440–514)
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D0, D2, D9, H0, J0, P0
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16199
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Nicoletta
Corrocher
Daniele
Moschella
Jacopo
Staccioli
Marco
Vivarelli
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Innovation and the Labor Market: Theory, Evidence and Challenges
This paper deals with the complex relationship between innovation and the labor market, analyzing the impact of new technological advancements on overall employment, skills and wages. After a ...
(published in: Industrial and Corporate Change, 2024, 33 (3), 519–540)
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O33
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16194
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Zachary
Parolin
Rafael
Pintro
Schmitt
Gřsta
Esping-Andersen
Peter
Fallesen
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The Intergenerational Persistence of Poverty in High-Income Countries
Exposure to childhood poverty increases the likelihood of adult poverty. However, past research offers conflicting accounts of cross-national variation in the strength of the intergenerational ...
(published as 'Intergenerational persistence of poverty in five high-income countries' in: Nature Human Behaviour, 2025, 9, 254–267 )
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I32, I38
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16192
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Suzanne
Duryea
Rafael
Perez
Ribas
Breno
Sampaio
Gustavo
R.
Sampaio
Giuseppe
Trevisan
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Who Benefits from Tuition-Free, Top-Quality Universities? Evidence from Brazil
This paper investigates the long-term impact on earnings of attending a tuition-free, top-quality university in Brazil. We identify the causal effect through a sharp discontinuity in an admission ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2023, 96, 102423)
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H52, I23, I26
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16191
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Wim
Naudé
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We Already Live in a Degrowth World, and We Do Not like It
The Degrowth Movement calls for "degrowth" – a reduction in GDP in advanced economies – to avert an ecological crisis. This paper argues that the Degrowth Movement misses that the West is already in ...
(published in: W. Naudé (ed.), Economic Growth and Societal Collapse: Beyond Green Growth and Degrowth Fairy Tales, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, 2023)
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O40, O33, D01, D64
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16189
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Jan
K.
Brueckner
Matthew
E.
Kahn
Jerry
Nickelsburg
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How Do Airlines Cut Fuel Usage, Reducing Their Carbon Emissions?
Airline fuel consumption is costly for the firms and for society as well due to a climate-change externality. We study how fuel price changes affect cost-minimizing choices by airlines that have ...
(published in: Economics of Transportation, 2024, 38, 100358)
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R4, Q54
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16188
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Ronald
L.
Oaxaca
Eva
Sierminska
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Oaxaca-Blinder Meets Kitagawa: What Is the Link?
Recently, papers have started combining the naming of two popular decomposition methods: the Oaxaca-Blinder method and the Kitagawa method, a popular method in demographics and sociology. Although ...
(published in: PLoS One, 2025, 20 (5), e0321874.)
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A10, B41, J0
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