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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
7343 Douglas A. Webber
Firm-Level Monopsony and the Gender Pay Gap
Using a dynamic labor supply model and linked employer-employee data, I find evidence of substantial search frictions, with females facing a higher level of frictions than males. However, the ...
(published in: Industrial Relations, 2016, 55(2), 323-345.)
J42, J71
7342 Douglas A. Webber
Firm Market Power and the Earnings Distribution
Using linked employer-employee data, I compute firm-level measures of the labor supply elasticity facing each private non-farm firm in the US. I provide the first direct evidence of the positive ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2015, 35, 123-134)
J42, J21
7341 Richard A. Easterlin
Cross Sections Are History
Although cross section relationships are often taken to indicate causation, and especially the important impact of economic growth on many social phenomena, they may, in fact, merely reflect ...
(published in: Population and Development Review, 2012, 38, 302-308 )
C2, O10, O57, J11, N0, I0
7340 Chad Kendall
Tommaso Nannicini
Francesco Trebbi
How Do Voters Respond to Information? Evidence from a Randomized Campaign
Rational voters update their subjective beliefs about candidates' attributes with the arrival of information, and subsequently base their votes on these beliefs. Information accrual is, however, ...
(published in: American Economic Review, 2015, 105 (1), 322-353)
D72, D83
7339 David Albouy
Walter Graf
Ryan Kellogg
Hendrik Wolff
Climate Amenities, Climate Change, and American Quality of Life
We present a hedonic framework to estimate U.S. households' preferences over local climates, using detailed weather and 2000 Census data. We find that Americans favor an average daily temperature of ...
(published in: Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, 2016, 3 (1), 205–246)
H49, I39, Q54, R10
7337 Andreas Landmann
Markus Frölich
Can Microinsurance Help Prevent Child Labor? An Impact Evaluation from Pakistan
Child labor is a common consequence of economic shocks in developing countries. We show how reducing vulnerability can affect child labor and schooling. We exploit the extension of a health and ...
(published in: Journal of Health Economics, 2015, 39, 51-59)
I13, J20, J82, O12
7336 Gustavo Adolfo Garcia
Catia Nicodemo
Job Search Channels, Neighborhood Effects and Wages Inequality in Developing Countries: The Colombian Case
This paper analyses the relationship between social networks and the job search behaviour of individuals. Networking is not only based on friends and relatives but also on neighbourhood. The ...
(published in: Developing Economies, 2015, 53 (2), 75 - 99)
J64, J31, J24, P23, J6, J7, J0
7335 Solomon Polachek
Tirthatanmoy Das
Rewat Thamma-Apiroam
Heterogeneity in the Production of Human Capital
We derive a tractable nonlinear earnings function which we estimate separately for each individual in the NLSY79 data. These estimates yield five important parameters for each individual: three ...
(published as 'Micro and Macro Implications of Heterogeneity in the Production of Human Capital' in: Journal of Political Economy, 2015, 123(6), 1410-1455 )
J24, J29, J31, J39
7334 Matteo Cervellati
Paolo Vanin
"Thou Shalt Not Covet ...": Prohibitions, Temptation and Moral Values
This paper proposes a theory of the relationship between prohibitions and temptation. In presence of self-control problems, moral values may increase individual material welfare (and utility) by ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2013, 103, 15-28)
D03, K42, Z13
7333 Yoon Y. Cho
Maddalena Honorati
Entrepreneurship Programs in Developing Countries: A Meta Regression Analysis
This paper provides a synthetic and systematic review on the effectiveness of various entrepreneurship programs in developing countries. We adopt a meta-regression analysis using 37 impact evaluation ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2014, 28, 110-130)
O12, O16, J24
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