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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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5818
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Stephen
V.
Burks
Erin
L.
Krupka
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A Multi-Method Approach to Identifying Norms and Normative Expectations within a Corporate Hierarchy: Evidence from the Financial Services Industry
This paper presents the results of a field study at a large financial services firm that combines multiple methods, including two economic experiments, to measure ethical norms and their behavioral ...
(revised version published in: Management Science, 2012, 1 (58), 203-217)
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C93, D23, M14
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5815
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Daniel
Fernández-Kranz
Marie
Elina
Paul
Núria
Rodríguez-Planas
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Part-Time Work, Fixed-Term Contracts, and the Returns to Experience
Using data from Spanish Social Security records, we investigate the returns to experience in different flexible work arrangements, including part-time and full-time work, and permanent and fixed-term ...
(substantially revised version published in: Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 2015, 77 (4), 512 - 541 )
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J16, J24, J31, J41, C11, C33
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5814
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Johan
Almenberg
Christer
Gerdes
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Exponential Growth Bias and Financial Literacy
The tendency to underestimate the future value of a variable growing at a constant rate, an example of exponential growth bias, has been linked to household financial decision making. We show that ...
(published in: Applied Economics Letters, 2012, 19 (17), 1693-1696)
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D12, D14
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5813
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William
T.
Harbaugh
Naci
Mocan
Michael
S.
Visser
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Theft and Deterrence
We report results from economic experiments of decisions that are best described as petty larceny, with high school and college students who can anonymously steal real money from each other. Our ...
(published in Journal of Labor Research, 2013, 34(4), 389-407)
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K4
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5809
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Melanie
K.
Jones
Paul
L.
Latreille
Peter J.
Sloane
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Job Anxiety, Work-Related Psychological Illness and Workplace Performance
This paper uses matched employee-employer data from the British Workplace Employment Relations Survey (WERS) 2004 to examine the determinants of employee job anxiety and work-related psychological ...
(published in: British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2016, 54 (4), 742 - 767)
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I0, J28, J81, J20
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5808
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Stephen
V.
Burks
Jeffrey
P.
Carpenter
Lorenz
Götte
Aldo
Rustichini
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Which Measures of Time Preference Best Predict Outcomes? Evidence from a Large-Scale Field Experiment
Economists and psychologists have devised numerous instruments to measure time preferences and have generated a rich literature examining the extent to which time preferences predict important ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2012, 84 (1), 308-320)
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C93, D90
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5807
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Daniel
Borowczyk-Martins
Grégory
Jolivet
Fabien
Postel-Vinay
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Accounting For Endogenous Search Behavior in Matching Function Estimation
We show that equilibrium matching models imply that standard estimates of the matching function elasticities are exposed to an endogeneity bias, which arises from the search behavior of agents on ...
(published in: Review of Economic Dynamics, 2013, 16, 440–451)
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J63, J64
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5805
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Corrado
Giulietti
Guangjie
Ning
Klaus
F.
Zimmermann
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Self-Employment of Rural-to-Urban Migrants in China
This paper focuses on the determinants of self-employment among rural to urban migrants in China. Two self-selection mechanisms are analysed: the first relates to the manner in which migrants choose ...
(published in: International Journal of Manpower, 2012, 33 (1), 96-117.)
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J23, J61, O15
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5804
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Petter
Lundborg
Anton
Nilsson
Dan-Olof
Rooth
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Early Life Health and Adult Earnings: Evidence from a Large Sample of Siblings and Twins
We study the relationship between early life health and adult earnings using a unique dataset that covers almost the entire population of Swedish males born between 1950 and 1970. The health ...
(published as 'Adolescent health and adult labor market outcomes' in: Journal of Health Economics, 2014, 37, 25-40)
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I1, J24, J31
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5803
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Petter
Lundborg
Anton
Nilsson
Dan-Olof
Rooth
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Does Early Life Health Predict Schooling Within Twin Pairs?
A large number of studies in labor economics estimate the returns to schooling using data on monozygotic twins, under the assumption that educational attainment is random within twin pairs. This ...
(published as 'The health-schooling relationship: evidence from Swedish twins' in: Journal of Population Economics, 2016, 29, 1191-1215)
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I1, I2
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