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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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15762
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Erling
Barth
Alex
Bryson
Harald
Dale-Olsen
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Creative Disruption: Technology Innovation, Labour Demand and the Pandemic
We utilize a new survey on Norwegian firms' digitalization and technology investments, linked to population-wide register data, to show that the pandemic massively disrupted the technology investment ...
(published in: Economica, 2025, https://doi.org/10.1111/ecca.70025)
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D22, D24, F14, L11, L60
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15760
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Pavel
Chakraborty
Rahul
Singh
Vidhya
Soundararajan
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Import Competition, Formalization, and the Role of Contract Labor
Does higher import competition increase formalization and aggregate productivity? Exploiting plausibly exogenous variation from Chinese imports, we provide empirical causal evidence that higher ...
(published in: World Bank Economic Review, 2024, 38 (4), 741–771, )
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F14, F16, O17, O47, F66
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15758
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Gopi
Shah
Goda
Matthew
R.
Levy
Colleen
Flaherty Manchester
Aaron
Sojourner
Joshua
Tasoff
Jiusi
Xiao
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Are Retirement Planning Tools Substitutes or Complements to Financial Capability?
We conduct a randomized controlled trial to understand how a web-based retirement saving calculator affects workers' retirement-savings decisions. In both conditions, the calculator projects workers' ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2023, 214, 561-573)
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D14, G53, J32
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15755
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Mason
Ameri
Douglas
L.
Kruse
So
Ri
Park
Yana
van der Meulen
Rodgers
Lisa
Schur
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Telework during the Pandemic: Patterns, Challenges, and Opportunities for People with Disabilities
Telework has benefits for many people with disabilities. The pandemic may create new employment opportunities for people with disabilities by increasing employer acceptance of telework, but this ...
(published in: Disability and Health Journal, 2023, 16 (2), 101406)
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J14, J22, J71
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15753
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Kaveh
Majlesi
Silvia
Prina
Paul
Sullivan
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Public Opinion, Racial Bias, and Labor Market Outcomes
The effect of negative shifts in public opinion on the economic lives of minorities is unknown. We study the role of racial bias in the U.S. labor market by investigating sudden changes in public ...
(published in: Nature Human Behaviour, 2024, 8, 1493–1505 )
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D70, D91, J15, P16
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15752
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Maciej
Albinowski
Piotr
Lewandowski
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The Impact of ICT and Robots on Labour Market Outcomes of Demographic Groups in Europe
We study the age- and gender-specific labour market effects of two key modern technologies, Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and robots, in 14 European countries between 2010 and ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2024, 87, 102481)
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J24, O33, J23
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15751
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Masato
Oikawa
Ryuichi
Tanaka
Shun-ichiro
Bessho
Akira
Kawamura
Haruko
Noguchi
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Do Class Closures Affect Students' Achievements? Heterogeneous Effects of Students' Socioeconomic Backgrounds
This paper examines how class closures affect the academic achievements of Japanese students in primary and middle schools, with a special focus on the heterogeneous effects of the socioeconomic ...
(published in: Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, vol.78, Article 101387, December (2025))
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I20, I24
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15749
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Geghetsik
Afunts
Štepán
Jurajda
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Who Divorces Whom: Unilateral Divorce Legislation and the Educational Structure of Marriage
There is evidence that the introduction of unilateral divorce legislation (UDL) starting in the late 1960s increased US divorce rates. We ask whether making divorce easier affected the educational ...
(published in: Demography, 2024, 61 (4), 1097–1116.)
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J12
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15748
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Rais
Kamis
Jessica
Pan
Kelvin
Seah
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Do College Admissions Criteria Matter? Evidence from Discretionary vs. Grade-Based Admission Policies
This paper examines the implications of college admissions criteria on students' academic and non-academic performance in university and their labor market outcomes. We exploit a unique feature of ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2023, 92, 102347)
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I21, I23, J31
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15746
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Colin
P.
Green
Kristine
Bekkeheien
Haaland
Jon
Marius
Vaag Iversen
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Immigrant Peers and Foreign Language Acquisition
Immigrants change the school environment. A focus has been on negative spillovers on native students' educational attainment. Yet, exposure to immigrant peers has the potential for a wider range of ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2026, 39(1))
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J15, I21
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13088Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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