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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
7488 Sebastian Koehne
Moritz Kuhn
Should Unemployment Insurance Be Asset-Tested?
We study asset-tested unemployment insurance in an incomplete markets model with moral hazard during job search. Asset testing has two counteracting effects on welfare. On the one hand, it improves ...
(published in: Review of Economic Dynamics, 2015, 18 (3), 575-592)
E21, E24, J65
7487 Almas Heshmati
Flávio Lenz-Cesar
Determinants and Policy Simulation of Firms Cooperation in Innovation
This research introduces an agent-based simulation model representing the dynamic processes of cooperative R&D in the manufacturing sector of South Korea. Firms' behavior is defined according to ...
(published in: Research Evaluation, 2015, 24(3), 293-311. )
C15, C71, D21, D85, L20, O31
7486 Mike Pottenger
Andrew Leigh
Long Run Trends in Australian Executive Remuneration: BHP 1887-2012
Outside the US, little is known of long-run trends in executive compensation. We fill this gap by studying BHP, a resources giant that has long been one of the largest companies on the Australian ...
(published in: Australian Economic History Review, 2016, 56 (1), 2-20 )
D31, J31
7485 George S Naufal
Ismail H. Genc
Structural Change in MENA Remittance Flows
After independence, the GCC countries relied heavily on foreign workers from fellow Arab countries. Thus, remittances flowed from GCC to other countries in MENA. In the 1980s-1990s labor source ...
(published in: Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 2015, 51(6), 1175-1178)
F16, F22, F24, C22
7484 Nicole M. Fortin
Andrew J. Hill
Jeff Huang
Superstition in the Housing Market
We provide the first solid evidence that Chinese superstitious beliefs can have significant effects on house prices in a North American market with a large immigrant population. Using real estate ...
(publiished in: Economic Inquiry, 2014, 52(3), 974-993.)
D03, J15, R2, Z1
7483 Vincenzo Galasso
Tommaso Nannicini
Men Vote in Mars, Women Vote in Venus: A Survey Experiment in the Field
This paper investigates the differential response of male and female voters to competitive persuasion in political campaigns. During the 2011 municipal elections in Milan, a sample of eligible voters ...
(updated and expanded as IZA DP 'Persuasion and Gender: Experimental Evidence from Two Political Campaigns')
D72, J16, M37
7482 Jaan Masso
Raul Eamets
Pille Mõtsmees
The Effect of Migration Experience on Occupational Mobility in Estonia
The existing literature on return migration has resulted in several studies analysing the impact of foreign work experience on the returnees' earnings or their decision to become self-employed; ...
(revised version published in: International Journal of Manpower, 2014, 35 (6), 753-775)
F22, J62
7481 Tim Callan
Brian Nolan
Claire Keane
Michael Savage
John R. Walsh
Crisis, Response and Distributional Impact: The Case of Ireland
Ireland is one of the countries most severely affected by the Great Recession. National income fell by more than 10 per cent between 2007 and 2012, as a result of the bursting of a remarkable ...
(published in: IZA Journal of European Labor Studies, 2014, 3:9)
D31, D78
7480 Daniel Avdic
Per Johansson
Gender Differences in Preferences for Health-Related Absences from Work
Women are on average more absent from work for health reasons than men. At the same time, they live longer. This conflicting pattern suggests that part of the gender difference in health-related ...
(published as 'Absenteeism, Gender and the Morbidity–Mortality Paradox' in: Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2017, 32 (2), 440 - 462)
I13, J22, D13
7479 Fabrice Defever
Jens Suedekum
Financial Liberalization and the Relationship-Specificity of Exports
We investigate the causal impact of equity market liberalizations in the period 1980-1997 on sectoral export performance across 91 countries. The increased availability of external finance has ...
(published in: Economics Letters, 2014, 122 (3), 375-379)
F14, F36, G20
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