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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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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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15744
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V. K.
Chetty
James
J.
Heckman
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Internal Adjustment Costs of Firm-Specific Factors and the Neoclassical Theory of the Firm
This paper considers the consequences of a two-sector vertically-integrated model of firms producing output using firm-specific capital with a second sector producing firm-specific capital by ...
(published in: Kumbhakar, S.C., Sickles, R.C., Wang, H.J. (eds), Advances in Applied Econometrics. Advanced Studies in Theoretical and Applied Econometrics, Springer, Cham, 2024, 55, 239 - 258 )
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D21, L11, E13
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15742
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Plamen
Nikolov
Md Shahadath
Hossain
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Do Pension Benefits Accelerate Cognitive Decline? Evidence from Rural China
Economists have mainly focused on human capital accumulation, rather than on the causes and consequences of human capital depreciation in late adulthood. To investigate how human capital depreciates ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2023, 205, 594 - 617)
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H55, J24, I31, O12, J26, J14, H75
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15741
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Joan
Costa-Font
Sarah
Flèche
Ricardo
Pagan
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The Labour Market Returns to Sleep
The proportion of people sleeping less than the daily-recommended hours has increased. Yet, we know little about the labour market returns to sleep. We use longitudinal data from Germany and exploit ...
(published in: Journal of Health Economics, 2024, 93, 102840)
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I18, J12, J13
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15739
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Daniel
S.
Hamermesh
Lea-Rachel
Kosnik
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Aging in Style: Does How We Write Matter?
The scholarly impact of academic research matters for academic promotions, influence, relevance to public policy, and others. Focusing on writing style in top-level professional journals, we examine ...
(published as 'Aging in style: Seniority and sentiment in scholarly writing' in: Southern Economic Journal, 2024, 90 (4), 1136-1164)
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B41, A14
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15737
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Alexandros
Theloudis
Jorge
Velilla
Pierre-André
Chiappori
José Ignacio
Gimenez-Nadal
José Alberto
Molina
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Commitment and the Dynamics of Household Labor Supply
The extent to which individuals commit to their partner for life has important implications. This paper develops a lifecycle collective model of the household, through which it characterizes behavior ...
(published in: The Economic Journal, 2025, 135 (665), 354-386)
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D12, D13, D15, J22, J31
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15736
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Martin
Guzi
Martin
Kahanec
Lucia
Mŭtna
Kureková
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The Impact of Immigration and Integration Policies On Immigrant-Native Labor Market Hierarchies
Across European Union (EU) labor markets, immigrant and native populations exhibit disparate labor market outcomes, signifying widespread labor market hierarchies. While significant resources have ...
(published in: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2023, 49 (16), 41694187)
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J15, J18, J61, K37
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15732
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Wendelin
Schnedler
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The Broken Chain: Evidence against Emotionally Driven Upstream Indirect Reciprocity
Psychologists claim that being treated kindly puts individuals in a positive emotional state: they then treat an unrelated third party more kindly. Numerous experiments document that subjects indeed ...
(published in: Games and Economic Behavior, 2022, 136, 542-558)
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D91, C91, D03
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15731
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Fabio
Montobbio
Jacopo
Staccioli
Maria
Enrica
Virgillito
Marco
Vivarelli
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The Empirics of Technology, Employment and Occupations: Lessons Learned and Challenges Ahead
What have we learned, from the most recent years of debate and analysis, of the future of work being threatened by technology? This paper presents a critical review of the empirical literature and ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Surveys, 2024, 38 (5), 1622-1655)
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O33
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13081Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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