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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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16570
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Hai-Anh
H
Dang
Stephane
Hallegatte
Trong-Anh
Trinh
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Does Global Warming Worsen Poverty and Inequality? An Updated Review
We offer an updated and comprehensive review of recent studies on the impact of climate change, particularly global warming, on poverty and inequality, paying special attention to data sources as ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Surveys, 2024, 38 (5), 1873-1905)
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Q54, I32, O1
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16569
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Vincenzo
Bove
Jessica
Di Salvatore
Leandro
Elia
Roberto
Nistico
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Mothers at Peace: International Peacebuilding and Post-conflict Fertility
A considerable body of empirical evidence indicates that conflict affects reproductive behaviour, often resulting in an increased fertility rate due to higher child mortality and limited access to ...
(published in: Journal of Development Economics, 2024, 167, 103226)
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J16, J24, D74, F50
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16564
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Derek
Wu
Jonathan
Zhang
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Sliding into Safety Net Participation: A Unified Analysis across Multiple Programs
Recipients of government transfers are economically disadvantaged, yet little is known about how their circumstances evolve leading up to program receipt. Using twenty-five years of survey data as ...
(published in: National Tax Journal, 2005, 78 (1), 45–86)
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H53, I38, I18
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16563
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Sara
Amoroso
Benedikt
Herrmann
Alexander
S.
Kritikos
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The Role of Regulation and Regional Government Quality for High Growth Firms: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
High growth firms (HGFs) are important for job creation and considered to be precursors of economic growth. We investigate how product- and labor-market regulations, as well as the quality of ...
(published in: Regional Studies, 2024, 58 (9), 1710–1727)
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H11, L25, L50, R11, R50
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16558
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Björn
Anders
Gustafsson
Peng
Zhang
Hanrui
Jia
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How and Why the Gender Pension Gap in Urban China Decreased between 1988 and 2018
In urban China, gender gaps in employment and earnings have steadily increased since the 1990s. Such gender gaps are important because pension rights and amounts are based on labor force ...
(published in: Economic Development and Cultural Change, 2025, 73 (2), 651–678)
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H55, J14, J26, P36
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16557
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Mette
Gørtz
Sarah
Sander
Almudena
Sevilla
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Does the Child Penalty Strike Twice, and If So Why?
This paper compares the labor market impact of grandparents before and after the arrival of the first grandchild. We show that grandmothers' labor market outcomes decline more steeply than ...
(published as 'Does the Child Penalty Strike Twice?' in: European Economic Review, 2025, 172, 104942)
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J13, J14, J16, J22
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16555
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Cecilia
Machado
Valdemar
Neto
Christiane
Szerman
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Firm and Worker Responses to Extensions in Paid Maternity Leave
This paper investigates how firms and workers respond to a voluntary government-funded program increasing the duration of paid maternity leave from four to six months in Brazil. We show that larger, ...
(published online in: Journal of Human Resources, 08 May 2024)
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J13, J22, J32
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16553
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Munseob
Lee
Yongseok
Shin
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The Plant-Level View of Korea's Growth Miracle and Slowdown
We analyze the evolution of the plant size distribution, static allocative efficiency, and business dynamism of the Korean manufacturing sector during its growth miracle (1967–2000) and the ...
(published in: Canadian Journal of Economics, 2024, 57 (3), 704–725)
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O14, O47, O53
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16548
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Catalina
Amuedo-Dorantes
Chunbei
Wang
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Intermarriage amid Immigration Status Uncertainty: Evidence from DACA
In 2012, the Obama Administration issued the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program by executive order. Since then, more than 800,000 undocumented immigrants who arrived as children ...
(published online in: International Journal of Policy Analysis and Mangement, 04 September 2024 )
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J12, J15, J18
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16545
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Tianyu
Wang
Ruochen
Sun
Jody
L.
Sindelar
Xi
Chen
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Occupational Differences in the Effects of Retirement on Hospitalizations for Mental Illness among Female Workers: Evidence from Administrative Data in China
Retirement, a major transition in the life course, may affect many aspects of retirees' well-being, including health and health care utilization. Leveraging differential statutory retirement age ...
(published in: Economics and Human Biology, 2024 , 53, 101367)
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I11, J26, J14, I18, H55
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16543
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Harrison
Chang
Timothy
J.
Halliday
Ming-Jen
Lin
Bhashkar
Mazumder
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Estimating Intergenerational Health Transmission in Taiwan with Administrative Health Records
We use population-wide administrative health records from Taiwan to estimate intergenerational persistence in health, providing the first estimates for a middle income country. We measure latent ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2024, 238, 105194)
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I1, J1
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16542
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Alicia
Sasser
Modestino
Mary
A.
Burke
Shahriar
Sadighi
Rachel
Sederberg
Tomere
Stern
Bledi
Taska
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No Longer Qualified? Changes in the Supply and Demand for Skills within Occupations
Although labor market "mismatch" often refers to an imbalances in supply and demand across occupations, mismatch within occupations can arise if skill requirements are changing over time, potentially ...
(This version: February 2025.)
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D22, E24, J23, J24, J63
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16541
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Olga
Popova
Sarah
Grace
See
Milena
Nikolova
Vladimir
Otrachshenko
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The Societal Costs of Inflation and Unemployment
What are the broad societal implications of inflation and unemployment? Analyzing a dataset of over 1.9 million individuals from 156 countries via the Gallup World Poll spanning 2005 to 2021, ...
(revised version published under the title "Inflation, unemployment, and institutional trust: The global evidence" in: Oxford Economic Papers, 2025)
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D12, D83, E31, E58
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16540
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Moritz
Odersky
Max
Löffler
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Differential Exposure to Climate Change? Evidence from the 2021 Floods in Germany
We analyze the exposure of different income groups to the 2021 floods in Germany, which serve as an exemplary case of natural disasters intensified by anthropogenic climate change. To this end, we ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Economic Inequality, 2024, 22 (3), 551–576)
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Q52, Q54, D30
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16539
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Luna
Bellani
Marisa
Hidalgo-Hidalgo
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Educate Some to Represent Many? Education and Female Political Representation in Europe
Gender disparity is present in many aspects of life, especially in politics. This paper provides new evidence on the impact of women's education on political representation focusing on several ...
(revised version published as 'Bridging the Gender Gap: Women’s Education and Political Representation' in: Economics of Education Review, 2025, 104, 102605)
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H52, I21, I23, J24, J31
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16537
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Eliana
Carranza
David
McKenzie
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Job Training and Job Search Assistance Policies in Developing Countries
Governments around the developing world face pressure to intervene actively to help jobseekers find employment. Two of the most common policies used are job training, based on the idea that many of ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2024, 38 (1), 221–244)
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J22, J23, J24, J64, M53, O12, O15
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16536
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Giorgio
Brunello
Eiji
Yamamura
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Desperately Seeking a Japanese Yokozuna
Using data on wrestlers and tournaments since the early 1970s, we study promotion practices in Sumo, a Japanese traditional sport. We show that, especially since 2010, foreign-born wrestlers trying ...
(forthcoming in: Asian Economic Journal)
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J40, J71
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16532
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Climent
Quintana-Domeque
Jingya
Zeng
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COVID-19 and Mental Health: Natural Experiments of the Costs of Lockdowns
The COVID 19 pandemic has profoundly impacted the world, affecting not only physical health and the economy but also mental well being. This chapter provides an investigation of the causal link ...
(revised version published online in: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Economics and Finance, 27 February 2024)
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I1, J1
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16530
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Munseob
Lee
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Allocation of Female Talent and Cross-Country Productivity Differences
The disparities in cross-country labor productivity are greater in agriculture than in other industries. I propose that the misallocation of female talent across sectors distorts productivity. I ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2024, 134 (665), 3333–3359)
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O11, O13, O47
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16529
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Tristany
Armangué-Jubert
Nezih
Guner
Alessandro
Ruggieri
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Labor Market Power and Development
Imperfect competition in labor markets can lead to efficiency losses and lower aggregate output. In this paper, we study whether differences in competitiveness of labor markets can help explain ...
(published in: American Economic Review: Insights, 2025, 7 (2), 177–195)
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J42, L13, O11, E24
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16528
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Amanda
Agan
Andrew
Garin
Dmitri
Koustas
Alexandre
Mas
Crystal
S.
Yang
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Labor Market Impacts of Reducing Felony Convictions
We study the labor market impacts of retroactively reducing felonies to misdemeanors in San Joaquin County, CA, where criminal justice agencies implemented Proposition 47 reductions in a quasi-random ...
(published in: American Economic Review, 2024, 6 (3), 341–358)
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J0, K0
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16527
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Peter
Dungan
Tony
Fang
Morley
Gunderson
Steve
Murphy
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Macroeconomic Impacts of Immigration in the Canadian Atlantic Region: An Empirical Analysis Using the Focus Model
We simulate the impact of an increase in immigration into the Atlantic provinces based on the FOCUS macro-econometric model at the University of Toronto. That national model was adapted to reflect ...
(published online in: Journal of Immigrants and Refugee Studies, 11 June 2024)
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J11, J15, J18, J24
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16526
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José
Mesquita
João
Pereira dos Santos
José
Tavares
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European Funds and Firm Performance: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
This paper analyses the impact of European Union (EU) funds on the performance of private firms. In particular, we examine a quasi-natural experiment consisting of a redrawing of administrative areas ...
(published online in: Small Business Economics, 02 June 2025)
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C21, R10
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16525
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Hashibul
Hassan
Asadul
Islam
Abu
Siddique
Liang
Choon
Wang
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Telementoring and Homeschooling during School Closures: A Randomized Experiment in Rural Bangladesh
Using a randomized experiment in 200 Bangladeshi villages, we evaluate the impact of an over-the-phone learning support intervention (telementoring) among primary school children and their mothers ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2024, 134 (622), 2418–2438)
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C93, I21, I24
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16519
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Nick
Drydakis
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Forced Labor and Health-Related Outcomes. The Case of Beggar Children
The study aims to examine whether beggar children are victims of forced labor, as well as to identify the manifestations of forced labor in beggar children, and assess whether forced child begging ...
(published in: Child Abuse and Neglect, 2023, 146,:106490)
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J10, J13, J46, J70, I14
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16511
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Mira
Fischer
Elisabeth
Grewenig
Philipp
Lergetporer
Katharina
Werner
Helen
Zeidler
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The E-Word – On the Public Acceptance of Experiments
Randomized experiments are often viewed as the "gold standard" of scientific evidence, but people's scepticism towards experiments has compromised their viability in the past. We study preferences ...
(published in: Economics Letters, 2024, 235, 111558)
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I28, H40, C93
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16510
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Piotr
Lewandowski
Karol
Madoń
Deborah
Winkler
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The Role of Global Value Chains for Worker Tasks and Wage Inequality
This paper studies the relationship between global value chain (GVC) participation, worker-level routine task intensity, and wage inequality within countries. Using unique survey data from 38 ...
(published in: World Economy, 2024, 47, 4389–4435)
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J21, J24, J31, F66
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16508
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Hao
Dong
Daniel
L.
Millimet
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Embrace the Noise: It Is OK to Ignore Measurement Error in a Covariate, Sometimes
In linear regression models, measurement error in a covariate causes Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) to be biased and inconsistent. Instrumental Variables (IV) is a common solution. While IV is also ...
(published in: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 2025, 188 (2), 608–627)
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C13, C26, C52
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16504
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Carmen
Camacho
Chrysovalantis
Vasilakis
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Transmissible Diseases, Vaccination and Inequality
We build a Susceptible-Infected-Vaccinated Economic two-sector growth model to study the evolution of inequality in an economy with two groups of workers, who are differently exposed to a ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economic Theory, 2024, 26 (6), e70002)
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C6, I140
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16502
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Rigissa
Megalokonomou
Chrysovalantis
Vasilakis
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The Effects of Exposure to Refugees on Crime: Evidence from the Greek Islands
Recent political instability in the Middle East has triggered one of the largest influxes of refugees into Europe. The different departure points along the Turkish coast generate exogenous variation ...
(published in: European Economic Review, 2023, 160, 104605)
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F61, F22, K42, J15
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16500
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David
E.
Bloom
Michael
Kuhn
Klaus
Prettner
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Fertility in High-Income Countries: Trends, Patterns, Determinants, and Consequences
High-income countries have generally experienced falling fertility in recent decades. In most of these countries, the total fertility rate is now below the level that implies a stable population in ...
(published in: Annual Review of Economics, 2024, 16, 159-184 )
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J11, J13, O11
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16497
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Philippe
Bocquier
Narcisse
Cha’Ngom
Frédéric
Docquier
Joël
Machado
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The Within-Country Distribution of Brain Drain and Brain Gain Effects: A Case Study on Senegal
Existing empirical literature provides converging evidence that selective emigration enhances human capital accumulation in the world's poorest countries. However, the within-country distribution of ...
(published in: Journal of Demographic Economics, 2024, 90 (3), 384-411)
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J24, J61, O15, R23, E24
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16494
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Sascha
O.
Becker
Jared
Rubin
Ludger
Woessmann
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Religion and Growth
We use the elements of a macroeconomic production function—physical capital, human capital, labor, and technology—together with standard growth models to frame the role of religion in economic ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Literature, 2024, 62 (3), 1094–1142)
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Z12, O40, N30, I25, O15
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16491
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Sinem
H.
Ayhan
Hartmut
Lehmann
Selin
Pelek
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Job Creation and Job Destruction in Turkey: 2006 - 2021
This paper examines the dynamics of Turkey's labor market using job flow analysis. We analyze administrative data from 2006 to 2021, encompassing all non-financial firms and their employees ...
(published as 'Job Creation and Job Destruction in Turkey' in: Eurasian Economic Review, 2025, 15, 741 - 773.)
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E24, J08, J23, J63, L25, L26
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16487
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Magnus
Henrekson
Mikael
Stenkula
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Bottom-up Policies Trump Top-down Missions
Mission-oriented innovation policies are becoming increasingly popular among policymakers and scholars. We maintain that these policies are based on an overly mechanistic view of innovation and ...
(published in: Magnus Henrekson, Christian Sandström, and Mikael Stenkula (eds.), Moonshots and the New Industrial Policy, Cham: Springer, 2024, 309–331)
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H50, L26, O31, P16
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16483
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Wim
Naudé
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Destructive Digital Entrepreneurship
This paper provides a selective overview of destructive digital entrepreneurship. The concept is defined and elaborated in the context of the digital revolution post World War II. It is pointed out ...
(published in: W. Naudé and B. Power (eds.), Handbook of Research on Entrepreneurship and Conflict, Elgar, 2024, 292–328 )
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L26, L21, L53, O40
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16479
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David
G.
Blanchflower
Alex
Bryson
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The Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences on Adults' Subjective Wellbeing
Using four cross-sectional data files for the United States and Europe we show that Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) have a significant impact on subjective wellbeing (SWB) in adulthood. Death of ...
(published as 'The adult consequences on wellbeing of abuse and neglect in childhood ' in: International Journal of Wellbeing, 2024, 14 (3), 3513, 1-28)
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I31, I10, J12
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16475
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Pedro
S.
Martins
António
Melo
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Making Their Own Weather? Estimating Employer Labour-Market Power and Its Wage Effects
The subdued wage growth observed in many countries has spurred interest in monopsony views of regional labour markets. This study measures the extent and robustness of employer power and its wage ...
(published in: Journal of Urban Economics, 2024, 139, 103614)
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J42, J31, J63
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16469
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Anthony
Edo
Cem
Özgüzel
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The Impact of Immigration on the Employment Dynamics of European Regions
This paper provides the first evidence on the regional impact of immigration on native employment in a cross-country framework. By exploiting the richness of the European Labour Force Surveys and ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2023, 85, 102433)
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F22, J21, J61
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16467
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Bastian
Schulz
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Labor Market Dynamics with Sorting
I study a dynamic search-matching model with two-sided heterogeneity, a production complementarity that induces labor market sorting, and aggregate shocks. In response to a positive productivity ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2024, 158, 104776)
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E24, E32, J63, J64
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16466
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Luca
Maria
Pesando
Elisabetta
De Cao
Giulia
La Mattina
Alberto
Ciancio
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Educational Assortative Mating and Harsh Parenting in Sub-Saharan Africa
Leveraging underused information on child discipline methods, this study explores the relationship between parental educational similarity and violent childrearing practices, testing a new potential ...
(published in: Social Science and Medicine, 2024, 351, 116954)
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I21, J12, J13, O12, O15, O57
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16463
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Amanda
Guimbeau
Xinde James
Ji
Zi
Long
Nidhiya
Menon
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Ocean Salinity, Early-Life Health, and Adaptation
We study the effects of in utero exposure to climate change induced high ocean salinity levels on children's anthropometric outcomes. Leveraging six geo-referenced waves of the Bangladesh Demographic ...
(published in: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2024,125, 102954)
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Q54, Q15, Q56, I15, O13, J13
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16460
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Sam
Desiere
Christian
Walter
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The Shift Premium: Evidence from a Discrete Choice Experiment
Shift work is a widespread but understudied phenomenon. This paper examines one specific aspect of shift work: the shift premium. To this end, we included a discrete choice experiment in an online ...
(forthcoming in: British Journal of Industrial Relations)
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C91, J31, J48
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16458
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Eric
A.
Hanushek
Lavinia
Kinne
Pietro
Sancassani
Ludger
Woessmann
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Can Patience Account For Subnational Differences in Student Achievement? Regional Analysis with Facebook Interests
Decisions to invest in human capital depend on people's time preferences. We show that differences in patience are closely related to substantial subnational differences in educational achievement, ...
(published online as 'Patience and Subnational Differences in Human Capital: Regional Analysis with Facebook Interests' in: Economic Journal, 2025)
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I21, Z10
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16457
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Gary
Charness
Yves
Le Bihan
Marie Claire
Villeval
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Mindfulness Training, Cognitive Performance and Stress Reduction
Improving cognitive function and reducing stress may yield important benefits to individuals' health and to society. We conduct an experiment involving a three-month within-firm training program ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2023, 217, 207-226. )
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C91, I12
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16455
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Hamzeh
Arabzadeh
Almut
Balleer
Britta
Gehrke
Ahmet
Ali
Taskin
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Minimum Wages, Wage Dispersion and Financial Constraints in Firms
This paper studies how minimum wages affect the wage distribution if firms face financial constraints. Using German employer-employee data and firm balance sheets, we document that the within-firm ...
(published in: European Economic Review, 2024, 163, 104678)
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J31, J38, J63, J64
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16453
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Stanislav
Avdeev
Nadine
Ketel
Hessel
Oosterbeek
Bas
van der Klaauw
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Spillovers in Fields of Study: Siblings, Cousins, and Neighbors
We use admission lotteries for higher education studies in the Netherlands to investigate whether someone's field of study influences the study choices of their younger peers. We find that younger ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2024, 238, 105193.)
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I23, I24, J10
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16451
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Alfredo
Burlando
Michael
A.
Kuhn
Silvia
Prina
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Too Fast, Too Furious? Digital Credit Delivery Speed and Repayment Rates
Digital loans are a source of fast, short-term credit for millions of people. While digital credit broadens market access and reduces frictions, default rates are high. We study the role of the speed ...
(published in: Journal of Development Economics, 2024, 174, 103427)
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D14, D18, G51, O16
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16443
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Marco
Caliendo
Daniel
Rodriguez
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Divergent Thinking and Post-Launch Entrepreneurial Outcomes: Non-Linearities and the Moderating Role of Experience
Divergent thinking is the ability to produce numerous and diverse responses to questions or tasks, and it is used as a predictor of creative achievement. It plays a significant role in the business ...
(published in: Small Business Economics, 2024, 62, 1523-1553)
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L25, L26, M13, M51
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16439
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Paul
Berbée
Jan
Stuhler
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The Integration of Migrants in the German Labor Market: Evidence over 50 Years
Germany has become the second-most important destination for migrants worldwide. Using all waves from the microcensus, we study their labor market integration over the last 50 years and highlight ...
(published in: Economic Policy, 2025, 50 (122), 481 - 549)
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J11, J61, J68
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