IZA - All published DPs

Logo
No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
3754 Ioannis Cholezas
Panos Tsakloglou
The Economic Impact of Immigration in Greece: Taking Stock of the Existing Evidence
Greece was traditionally an emigration country. However, since the early 1990s it became an immigrant destination and nowadays up to a tenth of the population are immigrants, mainly from neighbouring ...
(published in: Journal of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 2009, 9 (1-2), 77-104)
F22
3753 Spyros Konstantopoulos
Incorporating Cost in Power Analysis for Three-Level Cluster Randomized Designs
In experimental designs with nested structures entire groups (such as schools) are often assigned to treatment conditions. Key aspects of the design in these cluster randomized experiments include ...
(published in: Evaluation Review, 2009, 33 (4), 335-357)
I20
3752 Nauro F. Campos
Menelaos G. Karanasos
Bin Tan
Two to Tangle: Financial Development, Political Instability and Economic Growth in Argentina (1896–2000)
This paper investigates the effects of financial development and political instability on economic growth in a power-ARCH framework with data for Argentina from 1896 to 2000. Our findings suggest ...
(published in: Journal of Banking and Finance, 2012, 36 (1), 290 - 304)
C14, O40, E23, D72
3751 Michal Myck
Richard Ochmann
Salmai Qari
Dynamics of Earnings and Hourly Wages in Germany
There is by now a vast number of studies which document a sharp increase in cross-sectional wage inequality during the 2000s. It is often assumed that this inequality is of a "permanent nature" which ...
(revised version published as 'Dynamics in Transitory and Permanent Variation of Wages in Germany' in: Economics Letters, 2011, 113 (2), 143 - 146)
C23, D31, J31
3750 Judith K. Hellerstein
Melissa McInerney
David Neumark
Measuring the Importance of Labor Market Networks
We specify and implement a test for the importance of network effects in determining the establishments at which people work, using recently-constructed matched employer-employee data at the ...
(published as 'Neighbors and Coworkers: The Importance of Residential Labor Market Networks' in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2011, 29 (4), 659 - 695)
J15, J61
3749 Wiji Arulampalam
Robin Naylor
Jeremy Smith
Am I Missing Something? The Effects of Absence from Class on Student Performance
We exploit a rich administrative panel data-set for cohorts of Economics students at a UK university in order to identify causal effects of class absence on student performance. We utilise the panel ...
(revised version publishd in: Economics of Education Review, 2012, 31 (4), 363-375)
C41, J24, I2
3748 Örn B. Bodvarsson
John G. Sessions
The Measurement of Racial Discrimination in Pay between Job Categories: Theory and Test
The traditional model of taste discrimination in labor markets presumes perfect substitution, making it unsuitable for the measurement of discrimination across job assignments. We extend the model to ...
(published as 'The Measurement of Pay Discrimination Between Job Assignments' in: Labour Economics, 2011, 18 (3), 297-309)
J7
3746 Leszek Morawski
Michal Myck
'Klin'-ing Up: Effects of Polish Tax Reforms on Those In and on Those Out
In 2007 and 2008 Polish governments introduced a series of reforms which led to a substantial reduction in the tax "wedge" (in Polish: "klin") on labour. We show that when considered together the ...
(revised and corrected version published in: Labour Economics, 2010, 17 (3), 556-566)
H24, J21, J31
3745 Tito Boeri
Battista Severgnini
The Italian Job: Match Rigging, Career Concerns and Media Concentration in Serie A
This paper contributes to the literature on competition and corruption, by drawing on records from Calciopoli, a judicial inquiry carried out in 2006 on corruption in the Italian soccer league. ...
(published as "Match rigging and the career concerns of referees" in: Labour Economics, 2011, 18(3), 349-359)
D73, L82, L83
3744 Martin Halla
Johann Scharler
Marriage, Divorce and Interstate Risk Sharing
In this paper we study the importance of marriage for interstate risk sharing. We find that US states in which married couples account for a higher share of the population are less exposed to ...
(revised version published in: Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2012, 114 (1), 55-78)
J12, E21, K36, G21
 12989Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers" 
(Previous 50 papers)  (Previous 10 papers)  | (Next 10 papers)  (Next 50 papers) 
 

© IZA  Impressum  Last updated: 2025-10-19  webmaster@iza.org    |   Bookmark this page    |   Print View