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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
8761 Christian Grund
Christine Harbring
Kirsten Thommes
Cooperation in Diverse Teams: The Role of Temporary Group Membership
In organizations, some team members are assigned to a team for a predefined short period of time, e.g., as they have a temporary contract, while others are permanent members of the same team. In a ...
(considerably shortened version published as 'Public Good Provision in Blended Groups of Partners and Strangers' in: Economics Letters, 2015, 134, 41-44)
C9, M5
8758 Christoph Rothe
Robust Confidence Intervals for Average Treatment Effects under Limited Overlap
Estimators of average treatment effects under unconfounded treatment assignment are known to become rather imprecise if there is limited overlap in the covariate distributions between the treatment ...
(published in: Econometrica; 2017, 85 (2), 645 - 660)
C12, C14, C25, C31
8757 David Card
David S. Lee
Zhuan Pei
Andrea Weber
Inference on Causal Effects in a Generalized Regression Kink Design
We consider nonparametric identification and estimation in a nonseparable model where a continuous regressor of interest is a known, deterministic, but kinked function of an observed assignment ...
(revised version published in: Econometrica, 2015, 83(6), 2453–2483)
C13, C14, C31
8755 Jyotsna Puri
Anastasia Aladysheva
Vegard Iversen
Yashodhan Ghorpade
Tilman Brück
What Methods May Be Used in Impact Evaluations of Humanitarian Assistance?
Despite the widespread occurrence of humanitarian emergencies such as epidemics, earthquakes, droughts, floods and violent conflict and despite the significant financial resources devoted to ...
(published as: 'Can Rigorous Impact Evaluations Improve Humanitarian Assistance?' in: Journal of Development Effectiveness, 2017, 9 (4), 519 - 542. )
H84, C93, O12, Q54
8753 Francisca M. Antman
Brian Duncan
Incentives to Identify: Racial Identity in the Age of Affirmative Action
It is almost universally assumed that race is an exogenously given trait that is not subject to change. But as race is most often self-reported by individuals who must weigh the costs and benefits of ...
(shorter version published in: Review of Economics and Statistics, 2015, 97(3), 710-13)
J15, I28, Z13
8752 Stijn Baert
Frank Heiland
Sanders Korenman
Native-Immigrant Gaps in Educational and School-to-Work Transitions in the Second Generation: The Role of Gender and Ethnicity
We study how native-immigrant (second generation) differences in educational trajectories and school-to-work transitions vary by gender. Using longitudinal Belgian data and adjusting for family ...
(revised version published in: De Economist, 2016, 164, 159 - 186)
I24, J15, J16, J70, Z10, C35
8751 Abebe Shimeles
Growth and Poverty in Africa: Shifting Fortunes and New Perspectives
Growth has been high and widespread in the last decade in Africa. Whether this shift in Africa's fortune has impacted poverty has been a subject of controversy. This paper brings into focus recent ...
(part of this paper published as 'Poverty: Shifting Fortunes and New Perspectives' in: The Oxford Handbook of Africa and Economics, Vol. 1, Oxford University Press, 2015)
O12
8749 Merle Zwiers
Gideon Bolt
Maarten van Ham
Ronald van Kempen
Neighborhood Decline and the Economic Crisis
Neighborhood decline is a complex and multidimensional process. National and regional variation in economic and political structures (including variety in national welfare state arrangements), ...
(published in: Urban Geography, 2016, 37 (5), 665 - 584)
I32, I38, O18, R23
8748 Santiago Budría
Pablo Swedberg
The Impact of Multilingualism on Spanish Language Acquisition among Immigrants in Spain
This article uses micro-data from the Spanish National Immigrant Survey to analyze the acquisition of Spanish language skills for immigrants in Spain. The motivation of the paper is threefold. ...
(published as 'The impact of multilingualism on host language acquisition' in: Empirica, 2019, 46, 741 - 766)
J15, J24, J61
8747 Caglar Ozden
Christopher Parsons
On the Economic Geography of International Migration
We exploit the bilateral and skill dimensions from recent data sets of international migration to test for the existence of Zipf's and Gibrat's Laws in the context of aggregate and high-skilled ...
(published in World Economy 2015, 39 (4), 478–495 )
F22, J61, O15
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