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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
7478 Martin Guzi
An Empirical Analysis of Welfare Dependence in the Czech Republic
Paper demonstrates the existence of a welfare trap in the Czech Republic, created by the tax and social security systems. Combining individual data from the Czech Labor Force Survey and the Czech ...
(published in: Czech Journal of Economics and Finance, 2014, 64 (5), 407- 431)
J22, J31, I38
7477 Anastasia Danilov
Dirk Sliwka
Can Contracts Signal Social Norms? Experimental Evidence
We investigate whether incentive schemes signal social norms and thus affect behavior beyond their direct economic consequences. A principal-agent experiment is studied in which prior to contract ...
(revised version published in: Management Science, 2017, 63 (2), 459–476)
D03, C91, D86
7476 Maria Zumbühl
Thomas Dohmen
Gerard A. Pfann
Parental Investment and the Intergenerational Transmission of Economic Preferences and Attitudes
We study empirically whether there is scope for parents to shape the economic preferences and attitudes of their children through purposeful investments. We exploit information on the risk and trust ...
(published as 'Parental Involvement and the Intergenerational Transmission of Economic Preferences, Attitudes, and Personality Traits' in: Economic Journal, 2021, 131 (638), 2642–2670)
D1, D8, J13, J62, Z13
7475 Almut Balleer
Britta Gehrke
Wolfgang Lechthaler
Christian Merkl
Does Short-Time Work Save Jobs? A Business Cycle Analysis
In the Great Recession most OECD countries used short-time work (publicly subsidized working time reductions) to counteract a steep increase in unemployment. We show that short-time work can actually ...
(published in: European Economic Review, 2016, 84, 99–122)
E24, E32, E62, J08, J63
7474 John T. Addison
Paulino Teixeira
Katalin Evers
Lutz Bellmann
Indicative and Updated Estimates of the Collective Bargaining Premium in Germany
This study provides updated evidence on the union contract differential in Germany using establishment-wide wage data and two estimation strategies. It provides pairwise estimates of the union ...
(published in: Industrial Relations, 2014, 53 (1), 125-157.)
J31, J51
7473 Sonia R. Bhalotra
Irma Clots-Figueras
Guilhem Cassan
Lakshmi Iyer
Religion, Politician Identity and Development Outcomes: Evidence from India
This paper investigates whether the religious identity of state legislators in India influences development outcomes, both for citizens of their religious group and for the population as a whole. To ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organization, 2014, 104, 4-17)
I15, J13, H41, P16
7471 Laszlo Goerke
Inga Hillesheim
Relative Consumption, Working Time, and Trade Unions
Status considerations with respect to consumption give rise to negative externalities because individuals do not take into account that their decisions affect the relative consumption position of ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2013, 24, 170-179)
D62, J22, J51
7470 Ann-Kathrine Ejsing
Ulrich Kaiser
Hans Christian Kongsted
Keld Laursen
The Role of University Scientist Mobility for Industrial Innovation
Scientific knowledge is an important ingredient in the innovation process. Drawing on the knowledge-based view of the firm and the literature on the relationship between science and technology, this ...
(published as 'Experience Matters: The Role of Academic Scientist Mobility for Industrial Innovation' in: Strategic Management Journal, 2018, 39 (7), 1935-1958)
O33, O34, C23
7469 Benjamin Crost
Joseph Felter
Hani Mansour
Daniel I. Rees
Election Fraud and Post-Election Conflict: Evidence from the Philippines
Previous studies have documented a positive association between election fraud and the intensity of civil conflict. It is not clear, however, whether this association is causal or due to unobserved ...
(published in the World Bank Economic Review, 2020, 34 (3), 767-789)
D72, D73, D74
7468 Kusum Mundra
Ruth Uwaifo Oyelere
Determinants of Immigrant Homeownership: Examining their Changing Role during the Great Recession and Beyond
The Great Recession had significant economic effects both in the U.S. and around the world. There is evidence that homeownership rates declined during this period, though some immigrants were less ...
(published in: International Migration Review, 2018, 52(3), 648-694)
R20, R23, J11, J15
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