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Author(s)
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Title
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JEL Class.
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8086
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James
Lake
Daniel
L.
Millimet
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An Empirical Analysis of Trade-Related Redistribution and the Political Viability of Free Trade
Even if free trade creates net welfare gains for a country as a whole, the associated distributional implications can undermine the political viability of free trade. We show that trade-related ...
(published in: Journal of International Economics, 2016, 99, 156-178)
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F13, H50, J65
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8085
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Randolph
Luca
Bruno
Maria
Cipollina
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FDI Impact on Firm Performance in Enlarged Europe: Evidence from a Meta-Regression Analysis
This paper combines, explains and summarizes recent findings from the empirical literature focusing on the FDI's effect on firms' performances by collecting all the relevant firm level quantitative ...
(published in: World Economy,, 2018, 41 (5), 1342-1377)
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C81, F23, O52
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8084
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Tymon
Sloczynski
Jeffrey
M.
Wooldridge
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A General Double Robustness Result for Estimating Average Treatment Effects
In this paper we study doubly robust estimators of various average treatment effects under unconfoundedness. We unify and extend much of the recent literature by providing a very general ...
(published in: Econometric Theory, 2018, 34(1), 112–133)
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C13, C21, C31, C51
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8079
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Christian
Dreger
Teymur
Rahmani
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The Impact of Oil Revenues on the Iranian Economy and the Gulf States
In line with the neoclassical growth model a persistent stream of oil revenues might have a long lasting impact on GDP per capita in oil exporting countries through higher investment activities. This ...
(published in: OPEC Energy Review, 2016, 40 (1), 36 - 49)
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F43, O53, Q30, C33
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8077
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Daniel
S.
Hamermesh
Daiji
Kawaguchi
Jungmin
Lee
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Does Labor Legislation Benefit Workers? Well-Being after an Hours Reduction
Are workers in modern economies working "too hard" – would they be better off if an equilibrium with fewer work hours were achieved? We examine changes in life satisfaction of Japanese and Koreans ...
(published in: Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, 2017, 44, 1-12)
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J22, J23, J28
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8076
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Jean-Olivier
Hairault
François
Langot
Thepthida
Sopraseuth
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Why is Old Workers' Labor Market More Volatile? Unemployment Fluctuations over the Life-Cycle
Since the last recession, it is usually argued that older workers are less affected by the economic downturn because their unemployment rate rose less than the one of prime-age workers. This view is ...
( published as 'Unemployment fluctuations over the life cycle' in: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2019, 100 (C), 334-352.)
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E32, J11, J23
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8075
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Robert
Scholte
Gerard
J.
van den Berg
Maarten
Lindeboom
Dorly
J. H.
Deeg
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Does the Size of the Effect of Adverse Events at High Ages on Daily-Life Physical Functioning Depend on the Economic Conditions Around Birth?
This paper considers determinants of physical-functional limitations in daily-life activities at high ages. Specifically, we quantify the extent to which the impact of adverse life events on this ...
(published in: Journal of Health Economics, 2017, 26 (1), 86 - 103)
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I12, C33, J14
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8074
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Andrew
Dillon
Jed
Friedman
Pieter
Serneels
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Health Information, Treatment, and Worker Productivity: Experimental Evidence from Malaria Testing and Treatment among Nigerian Sugarcane Cutters
Agricultural and other physically demanding sectors are important sources of growth in developing countries but prevalent diseases such as malaria adversely impact the productivity, labor supply, and ...
(published as 'Health Information, Treatment, and Worker Productivity' in: Journal of the European Economic Association, 2021, 19 (2), 1077 - 1115)
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I12, J22, J24, O12
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8073
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Osea
Giuntella
Fabrizio
Mazzonna
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Do Immigrants Bring Good Health?
This paper studies the effects of immigration on health. We merge information on individual characteristics from the German Socio-Economic Panel with detailed local labor market characteristics for ...
(published in: Journal of Health Economics ,2015, 43, 140–153)
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F22, I10, J15, J61
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8070
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Laurens
Cherchye
Thomas
Demuynck
Bram
De Rock
Frederic
Vermeulen
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Household Consumption When the Marriage Is Stable
We develop a novel framework to analyze the structural implications of the marriage market for household consumption patterns. We start by defining a revealed preference characterization of efficient ...
(published in: American Economic Review, 2017, 107 (6), 1507 - 1534)
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C14, D11, C78
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