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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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15612
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Giorgio
Brunello
Dimitris
Christelis
Anna
Sanz-de-Galdeano
Anastasia
Terskaya
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Does College Selectivity Reduce Obesity? A Partial Identification Approach
We use data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health to investigate whether the quality of tertiary education -measured by college selectivity- causally affects obesity ...
(published in: Health Economics, 2024, 33 (10), 2306-2320)
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I14, I12, I26, C14
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15609
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Sonia
R.
Bhalotra
Damian
Clarke
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Analysis of Twins
The occurrence of twin births has been widely used as a natural experiment. With a focus upon the use of twin births for identification of causal effects in economics, this chapter provides a ...
(published in: Klaus. F. Zimmermann (ed.), Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics, Springer Nature, 2023)
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D10, I26, J13, J24
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15608
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Irene
Bertschek
Jörn
Block
Alexander
S.
Kritikos
Caroline
Stiel
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German Financial State Aid during COVID-19 Pandemic: Higher Impact among Digitalized Self-Employed
In response to strong revenue and income losses that a large share of the self-employed faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, the German federal government introduced a €50bn emergency aid program. ...
(published in: Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, 2024, 36 (1–2), 76–97)
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C14, H43, L25, L26, J68, O33
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15606
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Luis
R.
Martinez
Jonas
Jessen
Guo
Xu
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A Glimpse of Freedom: Allied Occupation and Political Resistance in East Germany
This paper exploits the idiosyncratic line of contact separating Allied and Soviet troops within East Germany at the end of WWII to study political resistance in a non-democracy. When Nazi Germany ...
(published in: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2023, 15 (1), 68-106)
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F51, H10, N44, P20
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15605
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Magnus
Henrekson
Dan
Johansson
Johan
Karlsson
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To Be or Not to Be: The Entrepreneur in Neo-Schumpeterian Growth Theory
Based on a review of 700+ peer-reviewed articles since 1990, identified using text mining methodology and supervised machine learning, we analyze how neo-Schumpeterian growth theorists relate to the ...
(published in: Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 2024, 48 (1), 104–140)
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B40, O10, O30
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15604
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Rigissa
Megalokonomou
Yi
Zhang
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How Good Am I? Effects and Mechanisms behind Salient Ranks
How can individuals respond to their ordinal ranking when they are not aware of it? We present evidence on the effects and mechanisms of achievement rank effects in middle schools when ranks are ...
(published in: European Economic Review, 2024, 170, 104870)
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I21, J24
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15602
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Francisco
Cabrera-Hernández
María
Padilla-Romo
Cecilia
Peluffo
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Full-Time Schools and Educational Trajectories: Evidence from High-Stakes Exams
This paper estimates the effects of extending the school day during elementary school on students' education outcomes later in life. We do so in the context of Mexico City's metropolitan area, where ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2023, 96, 102443)
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I21, I25, J01
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15601
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Tito
Boeri
Pierre
Cahuc
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Labor Market Insurance Policies in the XXI Century
The recovery from the Covid-19 crisis will force governments to accelerate transformation in their menu of labor market policy tools. The crisis was a stress test for unemployment insurance schemes ...
(published in: Annual Review of Economics, 2023, 15 (1), 1-22)
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H5, J6
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15597
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Emily
A.
Beam
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Social Media as a Recruitment and Data Collection Tool: Experimental Evidence on the Relative Effectiveness of Web Surveys and Chatbots
Online technologies enable lower-cost, rapid data collection, but concerns about access and data quality impede their use in global research. I conduct a randomized experiment in the Philippines to ...
(published in: Journal of Development Economics, 2023, 162, 103069)
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C81, C83, C93, O15, I21
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15595
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Lara
Bohnet
Susana
Peralta
João
Pereira dos Santos
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Cousins from Overseas: The Labour Market Impact of a Major Forced Return Migration Shock
We study the labour market impact of the return of half a million Portuguese due to onset of the colonial war in 1974. Both the size and similarity with the native population (almost 80% were ...
(published in: European Economic Review, 2025, 172, 104925)
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F22, J20, R23
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12990Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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