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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
6961 Jeffrey V. Butler
Paola Giuliano
Luigi Guiso
Trust and Cheating
When we take a cab we may feel cheated if the driver takes an unnecessarily long route despite the lack of a contract or promise to take the shortest possible path. Is our decision to take the cab ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2016, 126 (595), 1703 - 1738)
A1, A12, D1, O15, Z1
6960 Christiana E. Hilmer
Michael J. Hilmer
Michael R. Ransom
Fame and the Fortune of Academic Economists: How the Market Rewards Influential Research in Economics
We analyze the pay and position of 1,009 faculty members who teach in doctoral-granting economics departments at fifty-three large public universities in the United States. Using the Web of Science, ...
(revised version published in: Southern Economic Journal, 2015, 82(2), 430–452)
J31, J44
6959 María Laura Alzúa
Guillermo Cruces
Laura Ripani
Welfare Programs and Labor Supply in Developing Countries: Experimental Evidence from Latin America
This study looks at the effect of welfare programs on work incentives and the adult labor supply in developing countries. The analysis builds on the experimental evaluations of three programs ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2013, 26(4), 1255-1284)
J08, J22, I38
6958 Nicole Schneeweis
Vegard Skirbekk
Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
Does Schooling Improve Cognitive Functioning at Older Ages?
We study the relationship between education and cognitive functioning at older ages by exploiting compulsory schooling reforms, implemented in six European countries during the 1950s and 1960s. Using ...
(published as 'Does Education Improve Cognitive Performance Four Decades After School Completion?' in: Demography, 2014, 51 (2), 619-643)
I21, J14
6957 Santiago Budría
Pablo Swedberg
The Impact of Language Proficiency on Immigrants' Earnings in Spain
This article uses micro-data from the Spanish National Immigrant Survey to investigate the impact of Spanish language proficiency on immigrants' earnings. The results, based on Instrumental Variables ...
(published in: Revista de Economía Aplicada, 2015, 23 (67), 63-91)
F22, J24, J61
6956 Anita Ratcliffe
Karl Taylor
Who Cares about Stock Market Booms and Busts? Evidence from Data on Mental Health
This paper investigates the relationship between share prices and mental health, exploiting the availability of interview dates in the British Household Panel Survey to match the level and changes in ...
(published in: Oxford Economic Papers, 2015, 67 (3), 826-845)
J26, D12
6955 Raymond Montizaan
Frank Cörvers
Andries de Grip
Thomas Dohmen
Negative Reciprocity and Retrenched Pension Rights
We document the importance of negatively reciprocal inclinations in labor relationships by showing that a retrenchment of pension rights, which is perceived as unfair, causes a larger reduction in ...
(published as 'The Impact of Negatively Reciprocal Inclinations on Worker Behavior: Evidence from a Retrenchment of Pension Rights' in: Management Science, 2016, 62(3), 668-681)
D63, J2
6953 Claire L. Adida
David D. Laitin
Marie-Anne Valfort
Muslims in France: Identifying a Discriminatory Equilibrium
We analyze the assimilation patterns of Muslim immigrants in Western countries with a unique identification strategy. Survey and experimental data collected in France in 2009 reveal that Muslims and ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2014, 27 (4), 1039-1086)
C90, D03, J15, J71, Z12
6952 Veronica Grembi
Tommaso Nannicini
Ugo Troiano
Policy Responses to Fiscal Restraints: A Difference-in-Discontinuities Design
We evaluate the effect of relaxing fiscal rules on policy outcomes applying a quasi-experimental research design. In 1999, the Italian central government introduced fiscal rules aimed at imposing ...
(published as 'Do Fiscal Rules Matter?' in: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2016, 8 (3), 1-30)
C21, C23, H62, H72, H77
6951 Andriana Bellou
Rachana Bhatt
Reducing Underage Alcohol and Tobacco Use: Evidence from the Introduction of Vertical Identification Cards
From 1994-2009, forty-three states changed the design of their driver's license/state identification cards in an effort to reduce underage access to and consumption of alcohol and tobacco. In these ...
(published in: Journal of Health Economics, 2013, 32 (2), 353-366)
I1, J1
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