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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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5726
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Robert
W.
Fairlie
Aaron
K.
Chatterji
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High-Technology Entrepreneurship in Silicon Valley
The economic expansion of the late 1990s created many opportunities for business creation in Silicon Valley, but the opportunity cost of starting a business was also high during this period because ...
(published in: Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 2013, 22 (2), 365-389)
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J26
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5725
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Robert
W.
Fairlie
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Entrepreneurship, Economic Conditions, and the Great Recession
The "Great Recession" resulted in many business closings and foreclosures, but what effect did it have on business formation? On the one hand, recessions decrease potential business income and ...
(published in: Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 2013, 22 (2), 207-231)
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L26
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5724
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Mariya
Aleksynska
Barry
R.
Chiswick
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Religiosity and Migration: Travel into One's Self versus Travel across Cultures
This paper examines differences in religious behaviors of the native born and immigrants in Europe, measured as self-reported religiosity, frequency of praying, and frequency of church attendance. ...
(published as 'The Determinants of Religiosity among Immigrants and the Native Born in Europe' in: Review of Economics of the Household, 2013, 11 (4), 563-598; reprinted in: The Economics of Cultural Diversity, 2015, edited by Peter Nijkamp et al. )
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F22, J61, N3, Z12
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5723
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Oriana
Bandiera
Iwan
Barankay
Imran
Rasul
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Field Experiments with Firms
We discuss how the use of field experiments sheds light on long standing research questions relating to firm behavior. We present insights from two classes of experiments: within and across firms, ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2011, 25 (3), 63-82)
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C9, M5
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5722
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Govert
Bijwaard
Christian
Schluter
Jackline
Wahba
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The Impact of Labour Market Dynamics on the Return-Migration of Immigrants
Using administrative panel data on the entire population of new labour immigrants to The Netherlands, we estimate the causal effects of labour dynamics on their return decisions. Specifically, the ...
(revised version published in: Review of Economics & Statistics, 2014, 96(3), 483-494)
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J61, J64, C41
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5721
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Karin
Jacobsen
Kari
H.
Eika
Leif
Helland
Jo
Thori
Lind
Karine
Nyborg
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Are Nurses More Altruistic than Real Estate Brokers?
We report results from a dictator game experiment with nurse students and real estate broker students as dictators, and Amnesty International as the recipient. Although brokers contributed ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Psychology, 2011, 32 (5), 818-831)
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D10, D64
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5719
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Mikael
Carlsson
Julián
Messina
Oskar
Nordström Skans
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Wage Adjustment and Productivity Shocks
We study how workers' wages respond to TFP-driven innovations in firms' labor productivity. Using unique data with highly reliable firm-level output prices and quantities in the manufacturing sector ...
(substantially revised version published in: Economic Journal, 2016, 126 (595), 1739–1773)
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J31, J23, J33
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5718
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Jörgen
Hansen
Xingfei
Liu
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Estimating Labor Supply Responses and Welfare Participation: Using a Natural Experiment to Validate a Structural Labor Supply Model
In this paper, we formulate and estimate an economic model of labor supply and welfare participation. The model is estimated on data on single men from Quebec drawn from the 1986 Canadian Census. ...
(published in: Canadian Journal of Economics, 2015, 48 (5), 1831-54.)
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J22
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5717
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Jason
Loughrey
Cathal
O'Donoghue
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The Welfare Impact of Price Changes on Household Welfare and Inequality 1999-2010
This paper provides a single welfare measure to show the effects of consumer price changes upon households in Ireland between 1999 and 2010. This measure combines an efficiency component using a ...
(published in: Economic and Social Review, 2012, 43 (1), 31-66)
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D12, D31, D63, E31, P46
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5716
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Niaz
Asadullah
Nazmul
Chaudhury
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Poisoning the Mind: Arsenic Contamination of Drinking Water Wells and Children's Educational Achievement in Rural Bangladesh
Bangladesh has experienced the largest mass poisoning of a population in history owing to contamination of groundwater with naturally occurring inorganic arsenic. Prolonged drinking of such water ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2011, 30 (5), 873-888)
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I21, Z12, O12, O15
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13081Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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