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No.
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Author(s)
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Title
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JEL Class.
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16037
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Ragui
Assaad
Abdurrahman
B.
Aydemir
Meltem
Dayioglu-Tayfur
Murat
Güray
Kirdar
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Wage Returns to Human Capital Resulting from an Extra Year of Primary School: Evidence from Egypt
In this paper, we examine the wage returns to an extra year of primary school using a policy reform in Egypt, which reduced compulsory primary schooling from 6 to 5 years. Since this policy changed ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2026, vol. 111, April 2026, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econedurev.2026.102760)
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J18, J31, I21, I28
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16036
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Panka
Bencsik
Lester
Lusher
Rebecca
L.C.
Taylor
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Slow Traffic, Fast Food: The Effects of Time Lost on Food Store Choice
Time scarcity is one of the strongest correlates of fast food consumption. To estimate the causal effect of time lost on food choice, we match daily store-specific foot traffic data traced via ...
(published in: Journal of Urban Economics, 2025, 146, 103737)
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I12, I30, J22, R41
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16035
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Adrian
Chadi
Laszlo
Goerke
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Seeking Shelter in Times of Crisis? Unemployment, Perceived Job Insecurity and Trade Union Membership
Do trade unions benefit from economic crises by attracting new members among workers concerned about job security? To address this question, we provide a comprehensive empirical investigation based ...
(published in: Economica, 2023, 90 (359), 1041-1088)
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D84, J51, J63
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16034
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Alexander
M.
Danzer
Natalia
Danzer
Carsten
Feuerbaum
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Military Spending and Innovation: Learning from 19th Century World Fair Exhibition Data
We provide quantitative evidence on the relationship between military spending and innovation in the 19th century. Combining innovation data from world fairs and historical military data across ...
(published in: Industrial and Corporate Change, 2024, 33 (4), 831–854, )
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H56, O31, O14, N43
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16031
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Paul
Redmond
Seamus
McGuinness
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The Impact of a Minimum Wage Increase on Hours Worked: Heterogeneous Effects by Gender and Sector
A minimum wage increase could lead to adverse employment effects for certain sub-groups of minimum wage workers, while leaving others unaffected. This heterogeneity could be overlooked in studies ...
(published in Economica, 2025, 92, (365), 84-106)
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E24, J22, J23, J31, J42
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16030
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Sveva
Vitellozzi
Gianna
Claudia
Giannelli
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Thriving in the Rain: Natural Shocks, Time Allocation, and Women's Empowerment in Bangladesh
In low- and middle-income countries, differences between men and women in their time use patterns represent a major source of gender inequality. Among other factors, natural shocks can contribute to ...
(published in: World Development, 2024, 181, 106684)
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J16, J22, J43
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16029
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Giam Pietro
Cipriani
Tamara
Fioroni
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Human Capital and Pensions with Endogenous Fertility and Retirement
We study an OLG model with child policies and a PAYG pension with endogenous retirement and fertility. The result of the planned economy is compared to the decentralized competitive equilibrium ...
(published in: Macroeconomic Dynamics. 2024, 28 (2), 478-494. )
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J13, H2, H8, H55
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16028
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Thomas
Dohmen
Elena
Shvartsman
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Overexertion of Effort under Working Time Autonomy and Feedback Provision
Working time autonomy is often accompanied by output-based incentives to counterbalance the loss of monitoring that comes with granting autonomy. However, in such settings, overprovision of effort ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2023, 212, 255-1266)
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C91, D90, I10, J81
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16027
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Thomas
Dohmen
Tomáš
Jagelka
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Accounting For Individual-Specific Reliability of Self-Assessed Measures of Economic Preferences and Personality Traits
Measures based on self-assessments, which are increasingly important in empirical economic research, are plagued by measurement error. This paper presents the first attempt at measuring both revealed ...
(published in: Journal of Political Economy Microeconomics, 2024, 23, 399–462)
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D90, C81, C83
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16026
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Felipe
Valencia
Caicedo
Thomas
Dohmen
Andreas
Pondorfer
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Religion and Cooperation across the Globe
Social science research has stressed the important role of religion in sustaining cooperation among non-kin. We contribute to this literature with a large-scale empirical study documenting the ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2023, 215, 479–489. )
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D90, P35, Z12
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