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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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14364
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Wiji
Arulampalam
Valentina
Corradi
Daniel
Gutknecht
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Intercept Estimation in Nonlinear Selection Models
We propose various semiparametric estimators for nonlinear selection models, where slope and intercept can be separately identifed. When the selection equation satisfies a monotonic index ...
(published online in: Econometric Theory, 24 April 2023)
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C14, C21, C24
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14363
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Wiji
Arulampalam
Andrea
Papini
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Tax Progressivity and Self-Employment Dynamics
Analysis of the relationship between taxes and self-employment should account for the interplay between responses in self-employment and wage employment. To this end, we estimate a two-state ...
(published in: Review of Economics and Statistics, 2023, 105 (2), 377 - 391)
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H24, H25, J24, C41
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14361
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René
Böheim
Michael
Christl
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Mismatch Unemployment in Austria: The Role of Regional Labour Markets for Skills
During the last decade, the Austrian labour market experienced a substantial outward shift of the Beveridge curve. Using detailed administrative data on vacancies and registered unemployed by region ...
(published in: Regional Studies, Regional Science, 2022, 9 (1), 208–222)
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J21, J64
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14360
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Karina
Doorley
Cathal
O'Donoghue
Denisa
M.
Sologon
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The Gender Gap in Income and the COVID-19 Pandemic
The gender income gap is large and well documented for many countries. Recent research shows that it is mainly driven by differences in working patterns between men and women, but also by wage ...
(published in: Social Sciences, 2022, 11 (7), 311 )
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D31, H23, J16, J31
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14359
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Simone
Schüller
Hannah
S.
Steinberg
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Parents under Stress: Evaluating Emergency Childcare Policies during the First COVID-19 Lockdown in Germany
What are the effects of school and daycare facility closures during the COVID-19 pandemic on parental well-being and parenting behavior? Can emergency childcare policies during a pandemic mitigate ...
(revised version published in: Labour Economics, 2022, 78, 102217 )
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D04, D13, I18, I31, J13
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14357
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Martin
Biewen
Miriam
Sturm
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Why a Labour Market Boom Does Not Necessarily Bring Down Inequality: Putting Together Germany's Inequality Puzzle
After an economically tough start into the new millennium, Germany experienced an unprecedented employment boom after 2005 only stopped by the COVID-19 pandemic. Persistently high levels of ...
(published in: Fiscal Studies, 2022, 43 (2), 121-149)
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C14, D31, I30
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14356
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Michael
S.
Kofoed
Lucas
Gebhart
Dallas
Gilmore
Ryan
Moschitto
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Zooming to Class?: Experimental Evidence on College Students' Online Learning during COVID-19
COVID-19 shifted schools and colleges to online instruction with little causal evidence of outcomes. In the fall of 2020, we randomized 551 West Point students in a required Introductory Economics ...
(published in: American Economic Review: Insights, 2024, 6 (3), 324-340)
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I21, I23, H75
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14354
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Alberto
Alesina
Marco
Tabellini
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The Political Effects of Immigration: Culture or Economics?
We review the growing literature on the political effects of immigration. After a brief summary of the economics of immigration, we turn to the main focus of the paper: how immigrants influence ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Literature, 2024, 62 (1), 5–46)
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D72, J11, J15, J61, Z1
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14352
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Patrick
A.
Puhani
Margret
K.
Sterrenberg
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Effects of Mandatory Military Service on Wages and Other Socioeconomic Outcomes
In this paper, we estimate the effects of mandatory military service by exploiting the post-cold war decrease in the need for soldiers causing a substantial number of potential conscripts not to be ...
(revised version published as 'Effects of Mandatory Military and Alternative Community Service on Wages and Other Socioeconomic outcomes' in: Kyklos, 2022, 75 (3), 488 - 507)
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J12, J24, J47
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14351
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Ghazala
Azmat
Katja Maria
Kaufmann
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Formation of College Plans: Expected Returns, Preferences and Adjustment Process
We exploit a large exogenous shock to study the determinants of college attendance and the role played by one's environment. We analyze whether, and how quickly, adolescents' college plans are ...
(published in: Journal of the European Economic Association, 2024, 22 (2), 669–711)
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I21, D72, D91
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14350
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Zuzana
Brixiova Schwidrowski
Susumu
Imai
Thierry
Kangoye
Nadege
Desiree
Yameogo
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Assessing Gender Gaps in Employment and Earnings in Africa: The Case of Eswatini
Persistent gender gaps characterize labor markets in many African countries. Utilizing Eswatini's first three labor market surveys (conducted in 2007, 2010, and 2013), this paper provides first ...
(published in: Development Southern Africa, 2021, 38 (4), 643–663)
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J16, J21, L26, O12
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14347
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Lina
Diaz
Daniel
Houser
John
Ifcher
Homa
Zarghamee
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Estimating Social Preferences Using Stated Satisfaction: Novel Support for Inequity Aversion
In this paper, we use stated satisfaction to estimate social preferences: subjects report their satisfaction with payment-profiles that hold their own payment constant while varying another subject's ...
(published in: European Economic Review, 2023, 155, 104436)
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C91, D31, D63, I31
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14345
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Daniel
Goller
Stefan
C.
Wolter
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"Too Shocked to Search": The COVID-19 Shutdowns' Impact on the Search for Apprenticeships
This study is, to the best of our knowledge, the first analysis of apprenticeship supply that allows us to analyse the effects of the shutdowns triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic before, during and ...
(published in: Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics, 2021,157, 6 (2021))
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I20, J22
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14344
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Ceren
Ozgen
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The Economics of Diversity: Innovation, Productivity, and the Labour Market
The empirical evidence on the economic impacts of diversity is mixed. Many studies in the literature present context dependent and data driven results which are challenging to reconcile with each ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Surveys, 2021, 35 (4), 1168-1216)
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J24, J15, F22, O15
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14343
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Daniel
S.
Hamermesh
Michal
Myck
Monika
Oczkowska
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Widows' Time, Time Stress and Happiness: Adjusting to Loss
By age 77 a plurality of women in wealthy Western societies are widows. Comparing older (aged 70+) married women to widows in the American Time Use Survey 2003-18 and linking the data to the Current ...
(published as 'Widows' Time: Adjusting to Loss' in: Research in Labor Economics, 2023, 50, 369-396)
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J22, J14, I31
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14342
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David
N.
Figlio
Cassandra
M. D.
Hart
Krzysztof
Karbownik
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Effects of Scaling up Private School Choice Programs on Public School Students
Using a rich dataset that merges student-level school records with birth records, and leveraging a student fixed effects design, we explore how the massive scale-up of a Florida private school choice ...
(published in: American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2023, 15 (4), 255-294 )
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H75, I21, I22, I28
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14341
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Thomas
Gries
Wim
Naudé
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The Race of Man and Machine: Implications of Technology When Abilities and Demand Constraints Matter
In "The Race between Man and Machine: Implications of Technology for Growth, Factor Shares, and Employment," Acemoglu and Restrepo (2018b) combine the task-based model of the labor market with an ...
(published in: W. Naudé and T. Gries and N. Dimitri (eds.), Artificial Intelligence: Economic Perspectives and Models, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2024)
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O47, O33, J24, E21, E25
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14340
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Ewa
Galecka-Burdziak
Marek
Góra
Jonas
Jessen
Robin
Jessen
Jochen
Kluve
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The Effects of Shortening Potential Benefit Duration: Evidence from Regional Cut-Offs and a Policy Reform
We quantify labour market effects of changes in the potential benefit duration (PBD) in Poland. Individual workers' PBD depends on the county unemployment rate relative to the national average - 12 ...
(updated version available as IZA DP 15978)
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H55, J20, J65
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14338
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Jeffrey
T.
Denning
Eric
R.
Eide
Kevin J.
Mumford
Daniel
Sabey
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Decreasing Time to Baccalaureate Degree in the United States
After increasing in the 1970s and 1980s, time to bachelor's degree has declined since the 1990s. We document this fact using data from three nationally representative surveys. We show that this ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2022, 90, 102287)
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I20, I21
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14337
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Tijan
L.
Bah
Catia
Batista
Flore
Gubert
David
McKenzie
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How Has COVID-19 Affected the Intention to Migrate via the Backway to Europe and to a Neighboring African Country? Survey Evidence and a Salience Experiment in the Gambia
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in border closures in many countries and a sharp reduction in overall international mobility. However, this disruption of legal pathways to migration has raised ...
(published as 'COVID-19 and Changes in Intentions to Migrate from The Gambia' in: Journal of African Economies, 2024, 33 (1), 1–19)
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F22, O15, J61, C93
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14336
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Michael
Gibbs
Friederike
Mengel
Christoph
Siemroth
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Work from Home & Productivity: Evidence from Personnel & Analytics Data on IT Professionals
Using personnel and analytics data from over 10,000 skilled professionals at a large Asian IT services company, we compare productivity before and during the work from home [WFH] period of the ...
(published in: Journal of Political Economy: Microeconomics, 2023, 1 (1), 7 - 41)
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D2, M5
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14335
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Francine
D.
Blau
Lawrence
M.
Kahn
Nikolai
Boboshko
Matthew
Comey
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The Impact of Selection into the Labor Force on the Gender Wage Gap
We study the impact of selection bias on the gender pay gap, focusing on post 1981 period. Previous work on this question has found divergent results. Using Michigan Panel Study of Income Dynamics ...
(published in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2024, 42 (2), 1093–1133)
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C21, C24, J16, J31
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14334
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marc
diederichs
Peter
G.
Kremsner
Timo
Mitze
Gernot
Müller
Dominik
Papies
Felix
Schulz
Klaus
Wälde
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Is Large-Scale Rapid Cov-2 Testing a Substitute For Lockdowns? The Case of Tuebingen
Various forms of contact restriction have been adopted in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Only recently, rapid testing appeared as a new policy instrument. If sufficiently effective, it may serve ...
(published as 'Is large-scale rapid CoV-2 testing a substitute for lockdowns?' in: PLoS ONE, 2022, 17 (3), e0265207.)
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I18, C23
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14333
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Jérôme
Adda
Christian
Dustmann
Joseph-Simon
Goerlach
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The Dynamics of Return Migration, Human Capital Accumulation, and Wage Assimilation
This paper develops and estimates a dynamic model where individuals differ in ability and location preference to evaluate the mechanisms that affect the evolution of immigrants' careers in ...
(published in: Review of Economic Studies, 2022, 89 (6), 2841 - 2871)
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F22, J24, J61
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14332
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Ying
Cui
Pedro
S.
Martins
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What Drives Social Returns to Education? A Meta-Analysis
Education can generate important externalities that contribute towards economic growth and convergence. In this paper, we study such externalities and their drivers by conducting the first ...
(published in: World Development, 2021,148, 105651)
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I26, I28, J24, J31, C36
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14331
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Adam
M.
Lavecchia
Alisa
Tazhitdinova
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Permanent and Transitory Responses to Capital Gains Taxes: Evidence from a Lifetime Exemption in Canada
Using panel data on a 20% random sample of Canadian taxpayers, we study behavioral responses to the cancellation of a lifetime capital gains exemption that resulted in increased capital gains ...
(published online in: Review of Economics and Statistics, 30 April 2024)
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H24, H31, G51
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14330
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Emanuele
Brancati
Carlo
Pietrobelli
Caio
Torres
Mazzi
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The Influence of Value-Chain Governance on Innovation Performance: A Study of Italian Suppliers
This paper explores how value-chain governance affects the innovation performance of suppliers of intermediate products. We take advantage of a unique dataset of Italian firms to identify governance ...
(published in: Eurasian Business Review, 2024, 14 (2), 319-344)
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F14, O30
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14328
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Yoon
Y.
Cho
Soohyung
Lee
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How to Improve Worker-Firm Matching: Evidence from a Temporary Foreign Worker Market
This paper investigates the role of worker-firm matching algorithms in accounting for early job separation rates. For this purpose, we examine Korea’s temporary foreign worker program in which the ...
(published in: Korean Economic Review, 2021, 37 (2), 419-454)
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J4, J6, O15
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14325
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Jeffrey
T.
Denning
Brian
A.
Jacob
Lars
Lefgren
Christian
vom Lehn
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The Return to Hours Worked within and across Occupations: Implications for the Gender Wage Gap
Prior research suggests that gender differences in hours worked play an important role in the gender pay gap. Yet common estimates of the wage returns to hours worked are close to zero, implying that ...
(published in: ILR Review, 2022, 75 (5), 1321 - 1347)
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J16, J22, J31, J33
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14324
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Michael
French
Gulcin
Gumus
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Death on the Job: The Great Recession and Work-Related Traffic Fatalities
In light of recent discussions about shifting employees from traditional workplaces to virtual employment, we are motivated by the question of whether this phenomenon will end up saving lives even in ...
(revised version published in: Social Science & Medicine, 2021, 280, 113979)
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E32, I12, I18
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14323
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Pablo
Agnese
Jonathan
Thoss
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New Moneys under the New Normal? Bitcoin and Gold Interdependence during COVID Times
Bitcoin in particular and so-called cryptocurrencies in general have shaken up the financial world and seem to be claiming an increasing size of the market share. These new virtual assets present ...
(published as 'Too hot and too close. Bitcoin and gold dynamics during covid times' in: Studies in Economics and Finance, 2023, 40 (5), 901 - 912)
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G15, G12, G11
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14322
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Anna
D’Ambrosio
Roberto
Leombruni
Tiziano
Razzolini
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'Fear Is the Path to the Dark Side'. Electoral Results and the Workplace Safety of Immigrants
Populist parties' propaganda portrays immigrants as a threat to native workers' jobs. When propaganda materializes as an electoral success, it may drive changes in natives' attitudes towards ...
(substantially revised version published as 'Does far-right populism affect immigrants’ working conditions?' in Journal of Population Economics, 2025, 38 (1), 13.)
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D72, J28, J71
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14321
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Jinyoung
Kim
Seonghoon
Kim
Kanghyock
Koh
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Labor Market Institutions and the Incidence of Payroll Taxation
Despite unambiguous predictions of the canonical model of a competitive labor market, empirical studies on the labor market effects of payroll taxation provide conflicting evidence. Our meta-analysis ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2022, 209, 104646)
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H24, I31, J22
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14320
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Benjamin
Elsner
Ingo
E.
Isphording
Ulf
Zölitz
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Achievement Rank Affects Performance and Major Choices in College
This paper studies how a student's ordinal rank in a peer group affects performance and specialisation choices in university. By exploiting data with repeated random assignment of students to ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2021, 640 (131), 3182 - 3206.)
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I21, J16, J31
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14315
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Hai-Anh
H
Dang
Paul
Glewwe
Khoa
Vu
Jongwook
Lee
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What Explains Vietnam's Exceptional Performance in Education Relative to Other Countries? Analysis of the 2012 and 2015 Pisa Data
Despite being the poorest or second poorest participant, Vietnam performed much better than all other developing countries, and even ahead of wealthier countries such as the U.S. and the U.K., on the ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2023, 96, 102434.)
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H0, I2, O1, P3
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14313
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David
C.
Ribar
Ross
Rubenstein
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Gaining, Losing, and Regaining Merit-Based Scholarships
Georgia offers two merit-based scholarships to in-state college students: HOPE Scholarships, which provide partial tuition support, and Zell Miller Scholarships, which provide full tuition support ...
(published in: Education Finance and Policy, 2023, 18 (4), 597–622)
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I22
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14311
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Vasiliki
Fouka
Marco
Tabellini
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Changing Ingroup Boundaries: The Effect of Immigration on Race Relations in the US
How do social group boundaries evolve? Does the appearance of a new outgroup change the ingroup's perceptions of other outgroups? We introduce a conceptual framework of context-dependent ...
(published as ' American Political Science Review Article contents Abstract References Changing In-Group Boundaries: The Effect of Immigration on Race Relations in the United States' in: American Political Science Review. 2022, 116 (3), 968-984.)
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J11, J15
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14310
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Bin
Huang
Massimiliano
Tani
Yu
Zhu
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Does Higher Education Make You More Entrepreneurial? Causal Evidence from China
Using the 2017 China Household Finance Survey (CHFS), we estimate the effect of higher education on entrepreneurship for prime-aged males. We distinguish between own-account workers and employers of ...
(published in: Journal of Business Research, 2021, 135, 543-558. )
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I25, J24, L26
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14309
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Giacomo
Damioli
Vincent
Van Roy
Daniel
Vertesy
Marco
Vivarelli
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May AI Revolution Be Labour-Friendly? Some Micro Evidence from the Supply Side
This study investigates the possible job-creation impact of AI technologies, focusing on the supply side, namely the providers of the new knowledge base. The empirical analysis is based on a ...
(published as 'Drivers of the evolution of employment in AI innovators' in: Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2024, 201, 123249)
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O33
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14308
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Duha
T.
Altindag
Naci
Mocan
Jie
Zhang
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Freedom of Speech, Deterrence, and Compellence in the Parliament
In most countries Parliamentary immunity protects lawmakers from civil or criminal charges while in office, and it shields them from prosecution for their political speech or political actions. This ...
(published as 'Deterrence and Compellence in Parliament' in: Journal of Law & Economics, 2023, 66 (2), Article 5. )
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P16, K40, D72, H0
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14307
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Shyamal
Chowdhury
Varun
Satish
Munshi
Sulaiman
Yi
Sun
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Sooner Rather Than Later: Social Networks and Technology Adoption
Using data from a randomised experiment in Kenya, we estimate the causal effect of social networks on technology adoption. In this experiment, farmers were invited to information sessions about the ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2022, 203, 466-482)
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O12, P36, Z13
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14306
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Ying
Shi
Maria
Zhu
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Equal Time for Equal Crime? Racial Bias in School Discipline
Well-documented racial disparities in rates of exclusionary discipline may arise from differences in hard-to-observe student behavior or bias, in which treatment for the same behavior varies by ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2022, 88, 102256)
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I24, J15
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14305
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Sonali
Rakshit
Soham
Sahoo
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Biased Teachers and Gender Gap in Learning Outcomes: Evidence from India
We investigate the effect of stereotypical beliefs of teachers on the learning outcomes of secondary school students in India. We measure teacher’s bias through an index capturing teacher’s ...
(published in: Journal of Development Economics, 2023, 161, 103041)
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I24, J16, J24
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14304
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Johannes
Abeler
Armin
Falk
Fabian
Kosse
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Malleability of Preferences for Honesty
Reporting private information is a key part of economic decision making. A recent literature has found that many people have a preference for honest reporting, contrary to usual economic assumptions. ...
(published online in: Economic Journal, 22 May 2024)
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C90, D90, D64, D82, H26, J13
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14301
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Sarah
Brown
Alessandro
Bucciol
Alberto
Montagnoli
Karl
Taylor
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Financial Advice and Household Financial Portfolios
We investigate the role of financial advice in shaping the composition of household portfolios in Great Britain. Advice is associated with a reallocation of wealth away from real estate and towards ...
(published in: Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 2025, 87 (2), 382-413.)
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D81, G11, D14
|
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14300
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Paul
Bingley
Lorenzo
Cappellari
Konstantinos
Tatsiramos
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Parental Assortative Mating and the Intergenerational Transmission of Human Capital
We study the contribution of parental similarity in schooling levels to the intergenerational transmission of educational attainment. We develop an empirical model for educational correlations within ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2022, 77, 102047)
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I24, J62
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14299
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Joan
Costa-Font
Luca
Salmasi
Sarah
Zaccagni
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More Than a Ban on Smoking? Behavioural Spillovers of Smoking Bans in the Workplace
Are workplace smoking bans (WSBs) more than a ban on smoking? We study whether WSBs influence smoking cessation and exert behavioural spillover effects on (i) a number of health behaviours, and (ii) ...
(published in: Economics and Human Biology, 2025, 58, 101512)
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I18, H75, L51
|
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14298
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Zsuzsa
Blaskó
Patricia
da Costa
Sylke
V.
Schnepf
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Learning Loss and Educational Inequalities in Europe: Mapping the Potential Consequences of the COVID-19 Crisis
It is widely discussed that the pandemic has impacted on educational inequalities across the world. However, in contrast to data on health or unemployment, data on education outcomes are not timely. ...
(revised version publlished in: Journal of European Social Policy, 2022, 32 (4), 361-375)
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I24
|
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14296
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Jonas
Jessen
Daniel
Kühnle
Markus
Wagner
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Downstream Effects of Voting on Turnout and Political Preferences: Long-Run Evidence from the UK
Does voting have downstream consequences for turnout and political preferences? While research initially showed strong support for the notion that the experience of voting fosters civic habits and ...
(revised version published as 'Long-Run Effects of Earlier Voting Eligibility on Turnout and Political Involvement' in: Journal of Politics, 2024, 86 (3), 1045–1059)
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D01, D70, D72
|
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14295
|
Daniel
Da Mata
Lucas
Emanuel
Vitor
Pereira
Breno
Sampaio
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Climate Adaptation Policies and Infant Health: Evidence from a Water Policy in Brazil
This paper studies how in utero exposure to a large-scale climate adaptation program affects birth outcomes. The program built around one million cisterns in Brazil's poorest and driest region to ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2023, 220, 104835)
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Q54, Q58, Q25, I15
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12991Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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