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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
5868 Aekapol Chongvilaivan
Nattavudh Powdthavee
And I Will Try to Fix You: A Study of Heterogeneity in Job Satisfaction with Implications for Flexible Employment Contracts
This paper is an empirical study of slope heterogeneity in job satisfaction. It provides evidence from the generalized ordered probit models that different job characteristics tend to have different ...
(published as 'Do Different Work Characteristics Have Different Distributional Impacts on Job Satisfaction? A Study of Slope Heterogeneity in Workers’ Well-Being' in: British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2014, 52 (3), 426-444)
J53, D61
5864 Alireza Naghavi
Chiara Strozzi
Intellectual Property Rights, Migration, and Diaspora
In this paper we study theoretically and empirically the role of the interaction between skilled migration and intellectual property rights (IPRs) protection in determining innovation in developing ...
(revised and updated version published as 'Intellectual Property Rights, Diasporas, and Domestic Innovation' in: Journal of International Economics, 2015, 96(1), 150–161)
O34, F22, O33, J24, J61
5863 Stefan Staubli
Josef Zweimüller
Does Raising the Retirement Age Increase Employment of Older Workers?
This paper studies how an increase in the minimum retirement age affects the labor market behavior of older workers. Between 2000 and 2006 the Austrian government gradually increased the early ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2013, 108, 17-32)
J14, J26
5861 William A.V. Clark
Maarten van Ham
Rory Coulter
Socio-Spatial Mobility in British Society
The research reported in this paper examines the nature and extent of socio-spatial mobility in the United Kingdom. In contrast with previous studies, we do not only investigate who moves out of ...
(published as 'Spatial mobility and social outcomes' in: Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, 2014, 29 (4), 699-727)
J61, R23
5858 Peter Haan
Victoria L. Prowse
Longevity, Life-Cycle Behavior and Pension Reform
How can public pension systems be reformed to ensure fiscal stability in the face of increasing life expectancy? To address this pressing open question in public finance, we estimate a life-cycle ...
(published in: Journal of Econometrics, 2014, 178 (3), 582-601)
D91, J11, J22, J26, J64
5857 Anne E. Winkler
Wolfgang Glänzel
Sharon Levin
Paula Stephan
The Diffusion of Information Technology and the Increased Propensity of Teams to Transcend Institutional and National Borders
This study examines the relationship between the diffusion of IT and changes in collaboration patterns across institutional and national borders. To undertake the research, the authors match an ...
(published in: Revue Economique, 2015, 66 (1), 115 - 142)
A14, I23, O33
5856 Graziella Bertocchi
Growth, Colonization, and Institutional Development: In and Out of Africa
This essay investigates the determinants of the growth performance of Africa. I start by illustrating a broader research agenda which accounts not only for basic economic and demographic factors, but ...
(revised version published in: Olivier de la Grandville (ed.), Economic Growth and Development, Frontiers of Economics and Globalization, Vol. 11, Bingley, 2011, 25 - 41)
O43, N17, H11
5855 Thomas K. Bauer
Sebastian Till Braun
Michael Kvasnicka
The Economic Integration of Forced Migrants: Evidence for Post-War Germany
The flight and expulsion of Germans from Eastern Europe during and after World War II constitutes one of the largest forced population movements in history. We analyze the economic integration of ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2013, 123 (571), 998-1024)
J61, O15, R23
5854 John Gibson
Bonggeun Kim
Steven Stillman
Geua Boe-Gibson
Time to Vote?
Despite the centrality of voting costs to the paradox of voting, little effort has been made to accurately measure these costs outside of a few spatially limited case studies. In this paper, we apply ...
(published in: Public Choice, 2013, 156(3), 517-536)
D7, R4
5853 Ekrame Boubtane
Dramane Coulibaly
Christophe Rault
Immigration, Unemployment and Growth in the Host Country: Bootstrap Panel Granger Causality Analysis on OECD Countries
This paper examines the causality relationship between immigration, unemployment and economic growth of the host country. We employ the bootstrap panel Granger causality testing approach of Kónya ...
(published in: Economic Modelling, 2013, 33, 261-269)
E20, F22, J61
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