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Author(s)
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Title
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JEL Class.
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7573
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Ragui
Assaad
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Making Sense of Arab Labor Markets: The Enduring Legacy of Dualism
It is well-established that Arab labor markets share certain common characteristics, including an oversized public sector, high unemployment for educated youth, weak private sector dependent on ...
(published in: IZA Journal of Labor & Development, 2014, 3:6)
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I25, J21, J24, J31, J45, O53, P52
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7571
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Robert
Holzmann
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A Provocative Perspective on Population Aging and Old-Age Financial Protection
Population aging is typically associated with economic challenges for productivity and financial threats for the old-age financial protection system of a country. This paper takes an optimistic ...
(published in: Malaysian Journal of Economic Studies 2013 50 (2), 107-137)
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H55, J11, J14, J26
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7570
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Hans
Bloemen
Stefan
Hochguertel
Jochem
Zweerink
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The Causal Effect of Retirement on Mortality: Evidence from Targeted Incentives to Retire Early
This paper identifies and estimates the impact of early retirement on the probability to die within five years, using administrative micro panel data covering the entire population of the ...
(published in: Health Economics, 2017, 26 (12), e204-e218)
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C26, I1, J26
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7569
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Elvire
Guillaud
Paul
Marx
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Preferences for Employment Protection and the Insider-Outsider Divide
Insider-outsider theory suggests that in dual labour markets two groups have opposing preferences regarding protection against dismissals: insiders defend employment protection, because it increases ...
(revised version published in: West European Politics, 2014, 37 (5), 1177-1185)
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J08, J41, K31
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7568
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Alberto
Alesina
Johann
Harnoss
Hillel
Rapoport
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Birthplace Diversity and Economic Prosperity
We use recent immigration data from 195 countries and propose an index of population diversity based on people's birthplaces. This new index is then decomposed into a size (share of foreign born) and ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Growth, 2016, 21 (2), 101-138)
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O1, O4, F22, F43
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7567
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Byung-Yeon
Kim
Syngjoo
Choi
Jungmin
Lee
Sokbae
Lee
Kyunghui
Choi
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Do Institutions Affect Social Preferences? Evidence from Divided Korea
The Cold War division of Korea, regarded as a natural experiment in institutional change, provides a unique opportunity to examine whether institutions affect social preferences. We recruited North ...
(published in: Journal of Comparative Economics, 2017, 45 (4), 865 - 888)
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C92, C93, D03, P20
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7566
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Stephane
Mahuteau
Kostas
Mavromaras
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An Analysis of the Impact of Socioeconomic Disadvantage and School Quality on the Probability of School Dropout
PISA scores are an internationally established indicator of student and school performance. This paper builds on the evidence that better PISA scores are known to be associated with better later life ...
(published in Education Economics, 2014, 22 (4), 389-411)
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I24, I21
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7565
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Helmuth
Cremer
Kerstin
Roeder
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Long-Term Care and Lazy Rotten Kids
This paper studies the determination of informal long-term care (family aid) to dependent elderly in a worst case scenario concerning the "harmony" of family relations. Children are purely selfish, ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economic Theory, 19, 2017, 583-602)
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D13, H21, I13
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7564
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Christoph
Rothe
Sergio
Firpo
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Semiparametric Estimation and Inference Using Doubly Robust Moment Conditions
We study semiparametric two-step estimators which have the same structure as parametric doubly robust estimators in their second step, but retain a fully nonparametric specification in the first ...
(published in: Econometric Theory, 2019, 35 (5), 1048-1087)
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C14, C21, C31, C51
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7563
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David
E.
Bloom
Elizabeth
T.
Cafiero
Mark
E.
McGovern
Klaus
Prettner
Anderson
Stanciole
Jonathan
Weiss
Samuel
Bakkila
Larry
Rosenberg
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The Economic Impact of Non-communicable Disease in China and India: Estimates, Projections, and Comparisons
This paper provides estimates of the economic impact of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in China and India for the period 2012-2030. Our estimates are derived using WHO's EPIC model of economic ...
(published as 'The macroeconomic impact of non-communicable diseases in China and India: Estimates, projections, and comparisons' in: Journal of the Economics of Ageing, 2014, 4, 100-111)
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E13, I15, O40
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12990Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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