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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
5935 Claudia Olivetti
Barbara Petrongolo
Gender Gaps across Countries and Skills: Supply, Demand and the Industry Structure
The gender wage gap varies widely across countries and across skill groups within countries. Interestingly, there is a positive cross-country correlation between the unskilled-to-skilled gender wage ...
(published in: Review of Economic Dynamics, 2014, 17 (4), 842-859)
E24, J16, J31
5934 Andrew Grodner
Thomas J. Kniesner
John A. Bishop
Social Interactions in the Labor Market
We examine theoretically and empirically social interactions in labor markets and how policy prescriptions can change dramatically when there are social interactions present. Spillover effects ...
(published in: Foundations and Trends in Microeconomics, 2010, 6 (4), 265-366 )
D11, J22, Z13 D31, D63
5933 Charlene M. Kalenkoski
Donald J. Lacombe
Minimum Wages and Teen Employment: A Spatial Panel Approach
The authors employ spatial econometrics techniques and Annual Averages data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics for 1990-2004 to examine how changes in the minimum wage affect teen employment. ...
(published in: Papers in Regional Science, 2013, 92 (2), 407-417)
J08, J21, J38, J48, C31
5932 Chiara Mussida
Matteo Picchio
The Trend over Time of the Gender Wage Gap in Italy
We analyse gender wage inequalities in Italy in the mid-1990s and in the mid-2000s. In this period important labour market developments occurred: institutional changes have loosened the use of ...
(published in: Empirical Economics, 2014, 46 (3), 1081-1110)
C21, C41, J16, J31, J71
5929 Syeda Shahanara Begum
Deng Quheng
Björn Anders Gustafsson
Economic Growth and Child Poverty Reduction in Bangladesh and China
This paper analyzes child poverty in Bangladesh and China during periods of rapid economic growth in both countries. It compares the extent as well as profile of child poverty in both countries. ...
(published in: Journal of Asian Economics, 2012, 23 (1), 73 - 85)
I32, J13, J15
5928 Briggs Depew
Todd A. Sorensen
Elasticity of Supply to the Firm and the Business Cycle
A body of recent empirical work has found strong evidence that the labor elasticity of supply to the firm is finite, implying that firms may have wage setting power. However, these studies capture ...
(published as 'The elasticity of labor supply to the firm over the business cycle' in: Labour Economics, 2013, 24, 196-204)
J42, J31, J64
5927 Alassane Drabo
Linguère Mously Mbaye
Climate Change, Natural Disasters and Migration: An Empirical Analysis in Developing Countries
The aim of this paper is to assess the relationship between natural disasters caused by climate change and migration by examining migration rates and levels of education in developing countries. Many ...
(revised version published as 'Natural Disasters, Migration and Education: An Empirical Analysis in Developing Countries' in: Environment and Development Economics, 2015, 20 (6), 767-796.)
O15, Q54
5926 Andreas Peichl
Nico Pestel
Multidimensional Affluence: Theory and Applications to Germany and the US
This paper suggests multidimensional affluence measures for the top of the distribution. In contrast to commonly used top income shares, they allow the analysis of the extent, intensity and breadth ...
(revised version published in: Applied Economics, 2013, 45 (32), 4591-4601)
D31, D63, I31
5925 Franziska Barmettler
Ernst Fehr
Christian Zehnder
Big Experimenter Is Watching You! Anonymity and Prosocial Behavior in the Laboratory
Social preference research has received considerable attention in recent years. Researchers have demonstrated that the presence of people with social preferences has important implications in many ...
(published in: Games and Economic Behavior, 2012, 75 (1), 17-34)
C91, D03
5924 Joachim Wagner
Exports, Imports and Firm Survival: First Evidence for Manufacturing Enterprises in Germany
This paper documents the relationship between firm survival and three types of international trade activities - exports, imports and two-way trade. It uses unique new representative data for ...
(published in: Review of World Economics, 2013, 149 (1), 113-130)
F14
5923 Ariaster B. Chimeli
Rodrigo R. Soares
The Use of Violence in Illegal Markets: Evidence from Mahogany Trade in the Brazilian Amazon
Agents operating in illegal markets cannot resort to the justice system to guarantee property rights, to enforce contracts, or to seek protection from competitors' improper behaviors. In these ...
(published in: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2017, 9 (4), 30-57)
K42, O13, O17, Q58
5922 Edwin Leuven
Marte Rønning
Classroom Grade Composition and Pupil Achievement
This paper exploits discontinuous grade mixing rules in Norwegian junior high schools to estimate how classroom grade composition affects pupil achievement. Pupils in mixed grade classrooms are found ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2016, 126 (593), 1164-1192 )
I2
5921 Andrew I. Friedson
Thomas J. Kniesner
Losers and Losers: Some Demographics of Medical Malpractice Tort Reforms
Our research examines individual differences in the effects of medical malpractice tort reforms on pre-trial settlement speed and settlement amounts by age and most likely settlement size. Findings ...
(published in: Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 2012, 45 (2), 115-133 )
C21, I18
5920 Guido Friebel
Juan Miguel Gallego
Mariapia Mendola
Xenophobic Attacks, Migration Intentions and Networks: Evidence from the South of Africa
We investigate how emigration flows from a developing region are affected by xenophobic violence at destination. Our empirical analysis is based on a unique survey among more than 1000 households, ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2013, 26 (2), 555-591)
O1, R2, J6, D1
5919 Ernst Fehr
Karla Hoff
Tastes, Castes, and Culture: The Influence of Society on Preferences
Economists have traditionally treated preferences as exogenously given. Preferences are assumed to be influenced by neither beliefs nor the constraints people face. As a consequence, changes in ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2011, 121 (556), 396-412)
A12, A13, D01, K0
5918 Ylenia Brilli
Daniela Del Boca
Chiara D. Pronzato
Exploring the Impacts of Public Childcare on Mothers and Children in Italy: Does Rationing Play a Role?
This paper investigates the effects of public childcare availability in Italy on mothers' working status and children's scholastic achievements. We use a newly available dataset containing individual ...
(published as 'Does Child Care Availability Play a Role in Maternal Employment and Children's Development? Evidence from Italy' in: Review of Economics of the Household, 2016 ,14(1), 27-51)
J13, D1, H75
5917 Guilherme Lichand
Rodrigo R. Soares
Access to Justice and Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Brazil's Special Civil Tribunals
Entrepreneurship is usually identified as an important determinant of aggregate productivity and long-term growth. The determinants of entrepreneurship, nevertheless, are not entirely understood. A ...
(published in: Journal of Law and Economics, 2014, 57 (2), 459-499)
K1, K41, K42, H41, O12, O17, O54
5916 Joachim Wagner
International Trade and Firm Performance: A Survey of Empirical Studies since 2006
The literature on international trade and firm performance grows exponentially. This paper attempts to summarize what we learn from this literature to guide both future empirical and theoretical work ...
(published in: Review of World Economics, 2012, 148 (2), 235-267)
F14
5915 David Card
Ana Rute Cardoso
Can Compulsory Military Service Raise Civilian Wages? Evidence from the Peacetime Draft in Portugal
Although the practice of military conscription was widespread during most of the past century, credible evidence on the effects of mandatory service is limited. Angrist (1990) showed that the ...
(published in: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2012, 4 (4), 57-93)
J31, J24
5914 Niaz Asadullah
Intergenerational Wealth Mobility in Rural Bangladesh
Unique residential history data with retrospective information on parental assets are used to study household wealth mobility in 141 villages in rural Bangladesh. Regression estimates of father-son ...
(published in: Journal of Development Studies, 2012, 48(9), 1193-1208 )
D63, O53
5913 Diane J. Macunovich
Relative Cohort Size, Relative Income, and Women's Labor Force Participation 1968-2010
Relative cohort size – the ratio of young to prime-age adults – and relative income – the income of young adults relative to their material aspirations, as instrumented using the income of older ...
(published as 'Relative Cohort Size, Relative Income, and Married Women's Labor Force Participation: United States, 1968–2010' in: Population and Development Review, 2012, 38 (4), 631-648)
J22
5911 Daniel L. Millimet
Jayjit Roy
Three New Empirical Tests of the Pollution Haven Hypothesis When Environmental Regulation is Endogenous
The validity of existing empirical tests of the Pollution Haven Hypothesis (PHH) is constantly under scrutiny due to two shortcomings. First, the issues of unobserved heterogeneity and measurement ...
(published as 'Empirical Tests of the Pollution Haven Hypothesis When Environmental Regulation is Endogenous' in: Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2016, 31 (4), 652-677)
C31, F21, Q52
5910 Olivier B. Bargain
Mathias Dolls
Herwig Immervoll
Dirk Neumann
Andreas Peichl
Nico Pestel
Sebastian Siegloch
Tax Policy and Income Inequality in the U.S., 1978-2009: A Decomposition Approach
We assess the effects of U.S. tax policy reforms on inequality by applying a new decomposition method that allows us to disentangle mechanical effects due to changes in pre-tax incomes from direct ...
(elements published in "Connecting People with Jobs: Australia", https://doi.org/10.1787/9789264269637-en)
H23, H31, H53, P16
5909 Luca Bossi
Gulcin Gumus
Income Inequality, Mobility, and the Welfare State: A Political Economy Model
In this paper, we set up a three-period stochastic overlapping generations model to analyze the implications of income inequality and mobility for demand for redistribution and social insurance. We ...
(revised version published in: Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2013, 17 (6), 1198-1226)
D72, H53, H55
5908 Francesco Bogliacino
Mariacristina Piva
Marco Vivarelli
R&D and Employment: Some Evidence from European Microdata
After discussing theory regarding the consequences of technological change on employment and surveying previous microeconometric literature, our aim with this paper is to test the possible job ...
(short version published as 'R&D and employment: An application of the LSDVC estimator using European microdata' in: Economics Letters, 2012 (1), 116, 56-59)
O33
5907 Aysit Tansel
Yousef Daoud
Comparative Essay on Returns to Education in Palestine and Turkey
This study exposes a comparative treatment of the private returns to education in Palestine and Turkey over the period 2004-2008. Comparable data, similar definitions and same methodology are used in ...
(published in: Perspectives on Global Development and Technology, 2014, 13, 347-378.)
J16, J24, J31, J45, O31
5906 Alexander M. Danzer
Natalia Danzer
The Long-Term Effects of the Chernobyl Catastrophe on Subjective Well-Being and Mental Health
This paper assesses the long-term subjective well-being and mental health toll of the Chernobyl disaster of 1986 in the general Ukrainian population and estimates the monetary differential necessary ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2016, 135, 47-60)
D60, I18, I31, J28
5905 Hartmut Lehmann
Alexander Muravyev
Labor Markets and Labor Market Institutions in Transition Economies
This paper summarizes the evolution of labor markets and labor market institutions and policies in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe as well as of Central Asia over the last two decades. ...
(published in: Paul Hare and Gerard Turley (eds.): The Handbook of the Economics and Political Economy of Transition, Routledge, 2013, pp. 350-362)
J21, P20
5904 Guillermina Jasso
Migration and Stratification
Migration and stratification are increasingly intertwined. One day soon it will be impossible to understand one without the other. Both focus on life chances. Stratification is about differential ...
(published in: Social Science Research, 2011, 40 (5), 1292 - 1336)
F22, J15, J16, J24, K42
5903 Raven Molloy
Christopher L. Smith
Abigail Wozniak
Internal Migration in the United States
We review patterns in migration within the US over the past thirty years. Internal migration has fallen noticeably since the 1980s, reversing increases from earlier in the century. The decline in ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2011, 25 (3), 173-196)
J61, R23, J1
5902 Rita K. Almeida
Pedro Carneiro
Enforcement of Labor Regulation and Informality
Enforcement of labor regulations in the formal sector may drive workers to informality because they increase the costs of formal labor. But better compliance with mandated benefits makes it ...
(published in: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2012, 4 (3), 64-89)
J2, J3
5901 Anthony Strittmatter
Uwe Sunde
Health and Economic Development: Evidence from the Introduction of Public Health Care
This paper investigates the causal effect of changes in health on economic development using a long panel of European countries. Identification is based on the particular timing of the introduction ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2013, 26 (4), 1549-1584)
I10, J10, O11, N13
5898 Tarja Viitanen
Parental Divorce and Generalized Trust
This paper examines the effect of parental divorce during childhood on generalized trust later on in life using Australian HILDA panel data. The dependent variable is composed of answers to the ...
(published in: Australian Journal of Labour Economics, 2014, 17 (1), 35-53)
J12, J13, H8, Z13
5897 Alastair Muriel
Jeffrey A. Smith
On Educational Performance Measures
Quantitative school performance measures (QPMs) are playing an ever larger role in education systems on both sides of the Atlantic. In this paper we outline the rationale for the use of such measures ...
(published in: Fiscal Studies, 2011, 32(2), 187-206)
H52, I2, I28
5896 André Betzer
Markus Doumet
Ulf Rinne
How Policy Changes Affect Shareholder Wealth: The Case of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster
This paper analyzes how policy changes affect shareholder wealth in the context of environmental regulation. We exploit the unique and unexpected German reaction to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear ...
(published in: Applied Economics Letters, 2013, 20 (8), 799-803 )
Q48, Q54, G38
5894 Larry L. Howard
Nishith Prakash
Do Employment Quotas Explain the Occupational Choices of Disadvantaged Minorities in India?
This article investigates the effects of a large-scale public sector employment quota policy for disadvantaged minorities (Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes) in India on their occupational ...
(published in: International Review of Applied Economics, 2012, 26 (4), 489 - 513)
J62, J61, J24, O10, O2
5893 Filipa Sa
Immigration and House Prices in the UK
This article studies the effect of immigration on house prices in the UK. It finds that immigration has a negative effect on house prices and presents evidence that this negative effect is due to the ...
(published in: The Economic Journal, 2015, 125(587), 1393–1424)
J61, R21
5892 David J. Cooper
Matthias Sutter
Role Selection and Team Performance
Team success relies on assigning team members to the right tasks. We use controlled experiments to study how roles are assigned within teams and how this affects team performance. Subjects play the ...
(published in: International Economic Review, 2018, 59(3), 1547-1569.)
C91, C92
5891 Paola Manzini
Marco Mariotti
Christopher J. Tyson
Manipulation of Choice Behavior
We introduce and study the problem of manipulation of choice behavior. In a class of two-stage models of decision making, with the agent's choices determined by three "psychological variables," we ...
(revised version published as 'Two-stage threshold representations' in: Theoretical Economics, 2013, 8, 875–882)
D01, D03, D70
5890 Francine D. Blau
Lawrence M. Kahn
Substitution Between Individual and Cultural Capital: Pre-Migration Labor Supply, Culture and US Labor Market Outcomes Among Immigrant Woman
In this paper we use New Immigrant Survey data to investigate the impact of immigrant women's own labor supply prior to migrating and female labor supply in their source country to provide evidence ...
(published in: Journal of Human Capital, 2015, 9 (4), 439-482)
J16, J22, J24, J61
5889 Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi
M. Hashem Pesaran
Alessandro Rebucci
TengTeng Xu
China's Emergence in the World Economy and Business Cycles in Latin America
The international business cycle is very important for Latin America’s economic performance as the recent global crisis vividly illustrated. This paper investigates how changes in trade linkages ...
(published in: Filippo di Mauro and Hashem Pesaran (eds.), The GVAR Handbook: Structure and Applications of a Macro Model of the Global Economy for Policy Analysis, Oxford University Press, 2013, 195–211 )
C32, F44, E32, O54
5888 Natalia Nollenberger
Núria Rodríguez-Planas
Child Care, Maternal Employment and Persistence: A Natural Experiment from Spain
Reconciling work and family is high on many governments' agenda, especially in countries, such as Spain, with record-low fertility and female labor force participation rates. This paper analyzes the ...
(substantially revised version published as 'Full-Time Universal Childcare in a Context of Low Maternal Employment: Modest but Persistent Effects' in: Labour Economics, 2015, 36, 124 - 136)
H42, H52, I20, J13, J21, J22
5887 Murat Güray Kirdar
Meltem Dayioglu-Tayfur
Ismet Koc
The Effect of Compulsory Schooling Laws on Teenage Marriage and Births in Turkey
This paper estimates the impact of the extension of compulsory schooling in Turkey from 5 to 8 years on the marriage and fertility behavior of teenage women in Turkey using the 2008 Turkish ...
(published in: Journal of Human Capital, 2018, 12(4), 640-668.)
J12, J13, I20, D10
5884 Julie Rosaz
Marie Claire Villeval
Lies and Biased Evaluation: A Real-Effort Experiment
This paper presents the results of a laboratory experiment in which workers perform a real-effort task and supervisors report the workers’ performance to the experimenter. The report is non ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2012, 84 (2), 537-549.)
C91, D82, M52
5882 Olivier Godart
Holger Görg
Aoife Hanley
Surviving the Crisis: Foreign Multinationals vs Domestic Firms in Ireland
Starting from the observation that all firms in Ireland (foreign and domestic in manufacturing and services industries) were hit by the crisis, the paper asks whether there is a difference in the ...
(published in: The World Economy, 2012, 35 (10), 1305-1321)
F3, J2, L2
5881 Arnaud Dupuy
Todd A. Sorensen
On Input Market Frictions and Estimation of Factors Demand
In this paper we explore the impact of imperfectly competitive input markets on production function estimation. First order profit maximizing conditions are altered when frictions in input markets ...
(published as 'On input market frictions and estimation of factors' demand' in: Southern Economic Journal, 2014, 80 (3), 772-782. )
D2, J42, J23
5880 Ohyun Kwon
Belton M. Fleisher
Deng Quheng
Evolution of the Industrial Wage Structure in China Since 1980
Industry mean wages in China have exhibited sharply increased dispersion since the early 1990s. The upward trend in differences of average wages among major industry groups parallels increases in ...
(substantially revised version published in: Pacific Economic Review, 2015, 20(1), 17–44 (co-authored by Simon Chang))
J31, D22, D33, L16, O53
5879 Peter Fredriksson
Björn Öckert
Hessel Oosterbeek
Long-Term Effects of Class Size
This paper evaluates the long-term effects of class size in primary school. We use rich administrative data from Sweden and exploit variation in class size created by a maximum class size rule. ...
(published in: Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2013, 128 (1), 249-285)
I21, I28, J24, C31
5878 Mihails Hazans
Kaia Philips
The Post-Enlargement Migration Experience in the Baltic Labor Markets
We use Lithuanian, Latvian and Estonian LFS data (2002-2007) complemented with several other surveys to compare the profile of Baltic temporary workers abroad before and after EU accession with that ...
(published in: Martin Kahanec and Klaus F. Zimmermann (eds), EU Labor Markets After Post-Enlargement Migration, Berlin - Heidelberg: Springer, 2010, 255-304)
J61, J15
5877 Stephen Drinkwater
Informal Caring and Labour Market Outcomes Within England and Wales
This paper focuses on the links between informal care provision and labour market activity at the sub-national level. Within-country analysis of this issue has been very limited to date despite the ...
(published in: Regional Studies, 2015, 49 (2), 273-286)
J22, R23
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