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5617 Tiit Tammaru
Maarten van Ham
Kadri Leetmaa
Anneli Kährik
Ethnic Dimensions of Suburbanisation in Estonia
Large scale suburbanisation is a relatively recent phenomenon in East Central Europe and responsible for major socio-spatial changes in metropolitan areas. Little is known about the ethnic dimensions ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2013, 39 (5), 845-862)
J61, R21, R23
5616 Wiji Arulampalam
Peter G. Backus
John Micklewright
Unofficial Development Assistance: A Dynamic Model of Charities' Donation Income
The empirical literature on the determinants of charities donation income, distinguishing the charitable cause, is small. We extend the literature in several ways. First, we focus on overseas ...
(revised version published in: Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 2015, 77(2), 191–209)
L3, D1, D6, F3
5615 Resul Cesur
Joseph J. Sabia
Erdal Tekin
The Psychological Costs of War: Military Combat and Mental Health
While descriptive evidence suggests that deployment in the Global War on Terrorism is associated with adverse mental health, the causal effect of combat is not well established. Using data drawn from ...
(published in: Journal of Health Economics, 2013, 32 (1), 51-65)
H56, I1
5614 Matteo Cervellati
Uwe Sunde
Simona Valmori
Disease Environment and Civil Conflicts
This paper tests the hypothesis that a high and persistent exposure to infectious diseases increases the likelihood of civil conflicts. Diseases that are difficult to prevent and treat may reduce the ...
(revised version published as 'Pathogens, Weather Shocks and Civil Conflicts' in: Economic Journal, 2017, 127 (607), 2581 - 2616)
D74, J1
5613 Michele Pellizzari
The Use of Welfare by Migrants in Italy
A large part of the Italian welfare system is designed and implemented at the very local level, leading to a high degree of heterogeneity in the type and the generosity of available programs across ...
(published in: International Journal of Manpower, 2013, 34 (2), 155-166)
J61
5612 Rory Coulter
Maarten van Ham
Peteke Feijten
Partner (Dis)agreement on Moving Desires and the Subsequent Moving Behaviour of Couples
Residential mobility decisions are known to be made at the household level. However, most empirical analyses of residential mobility relate moving behaviour to the housing and neighbourhood ...
(published as 'Partner (dis)agreement on moving desires and the subsequent moving behaviour of couples' in: Population, Space and Place, 2012, 18 (1), 16-30)
J61, R21, R23
5611 Marco Stampini
Audrey Verdier-Chouchane
Labor Market Dynamics in Tunisia: The Issue of Youth Unemployment
This paper analyzes the dynamics of the youth labor market in Tunisia using unique labor force survey data from 2005 to 2007 that include a longitudinal component. It first shows that sustained ...
(published in: Review of Middle East Economics and Finance, 2011, 7 (2), 1-35 )
J21, J64, J68, J71
5609 Mathieu Lefèbvre
Pierre Pestieau
Arno Riedl
Marie Claire Villeval
Tax Evasion, Welfare Fraud, and "The Broken Windows" Effect: An Experiment in Belgium, France and the Netherlands
In a series of experiments conducted in Belgium (Wallonia and Flanders), France and the Netherlands, we compare behavior regarding tax evasion and welfare dodging, with and without information about ...
(revised version published as 'Tax Evasion and Social Information: An Experiment in Belgium, France and the Netherlands' in: International Tax and Public Finance, 2014, 22, 401-425.)
H26, H31, I38, C91
5608 Olivier B. Bargain
Olivier Donni
Optimal Commodity Taxation and Redistribution within Households
Using a collective model of consumption, we characterize optimal commodity taxes aimed at targeting specific individuals within the household. The main message is that distortionary indirect taxation ...
(published in: Economica, 2014, 81 (321), 48-62)
D13, D31, D63, H21, H31
5606 Christophe Rault
Anne-Gaël Vaubourg
Labour Market Institutions and Unemployment: Does Finance Matter?
We explore whether finance influences the impact of labour market institutions on unemployment. Using a data set of 18 OECD countries over 1980-2004, we estimate a panel VectorAutoRegressive model. ...
(published in: Comparative Economic Studies, 2012, 54 (1), 43 - 64)
E24, J23, P17
5605 Lex Borghans
Bart H.H. Golsteyn
James J. Heckman
John Eric Humphries
Identification Problems in Personality Psychology
This paper discusses and illustrates identification problems in personality psychology. The measures used by psychologists to infer traits are based on behaviors, broadly defined. These behaviors are ...
(published in: Personality and Individual Differences, 2011, 51 (3), 315-320)
D01, D03, D89
5603 Teresa Lloyd-Braga
Leonor Modesto
Thomas Seegmuller
Market Distortions and Local Indeterminacy: A General Approach
We provide a methodology to study the role of market distortions on the emergence of indeterminacy and bifurcations. Most of the specific market imperfections considered in the related literature are ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Theory, 2014, 151, 216–247)
C62, E32
5602 Nicolas R. Ziebarth
Assessing the Effectiveness of Health Care Cost Containment Measures
Using SOEP panel data and difference-in-differences methods, this study is the first to empirically evaluate the effectiveness of four different health care cost containment measures within an ...
(published in: International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics, 2014, 14(1), 41-67 )
H51, I11, I18, J22
5601 Nikos Askitas
Klaus F. Zimmermann
Health and Well-Being in the Crisis
The internet has become an important data source for the Social Sciences because these data are available without lags, can be regarded as involuntary surveys and hence have no observer effect, can ...
(published in: International Journal of Manpower, 2015, 36 (1), 26 - 47. )
C81, E32, I1, L86
5600 Daniel S. Hamermesh
Jason Abrevaya
"Beauty Is the Promise of Happiness"?
We measure the impact of individuals' looks on their life satisfaction or happiness. Using five data sets from the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Germany, we construct beauty measures in different ways ...
(published in: European Economic Review, 2013, 64, 351-368)
I30, J10, C20
5599 Hilmar Schneider
Arne Uhlendorff
Klaus F. Zimmermann
Ökonometrie vs. Projektdesign: Lehren aus der Evaluation eines Modellprojekts zur Umsetzung des Workfare-Konzepts
We evaluate a pilot workfare project of a Berlin city community to integrate young people in social assistance into the labor market. Reference data are generated in collaboration with the German ...
(published as 'Econometrics vs. Project Design: Lessons from the Evaluation of a Workfare Project' in: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik, 2013, 233 (1), 65-85)
J22, J64, H43
5597 Philip Du Caju
François Rycx
Ilan Tojerow
Wage Structure Effects of International Trade: Evidence from a Small Open Economy
In the last decades, international trade has increased between industrialised countries and between high- and low-wage countries. This important change has raised questions on how international trade ...
(published in: Review of World Economics, 2012, 14 (2), 297-331)
F16, J31
5596 Johan Vikström
Michael Rosholm
Michael Svarer
The Relative Efficiency of Active Labour Market Policies: Evidence from a Social Experiment and Non-Parametric Methods
We re-analyze the effects of a Danish active labour market program social experiment that included a range of sub-treatments, including monitoring, job search assistance and training. Previous ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2013, 24, 58-67 )
C14, C41, C93
5595 Andrew E. Clark
Claudia Senik
Will GDP Growth Increase Happiness in Developing Countries?
This paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of happiness. It interprets the set of available international evidence pertaining to the relationship between income growth ...
(published in: Robert Peccoud (Ed.), Measure For Measure: How Well Do We Measure Development?, Paris: STIN, 2011, 99-176)
D63, I3, O1
5594 Pierre-André Chiappori
Murat Iyigun
Jeanne Lafortune
Yoram Weiss
Are Intra-Household Allocations Policy Neutral? Theory and Empirical Evidence
We develop a collective household model with spousal matching in which there exists marital gains to assortative matching and marriage quality for each couple is revealed ex post. Changes in alimony ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2017, 127 (604), 1874-1905.)
J12, J16, J24
5593 Paul Bingley
Miles Corak
Niels C. Westergård-Nielsen
The Intergenerational Transmission of Employers in Canada and Denmark
The intergenerational transmission of employers between fathers and sons is a common feature of labour markets in Canada and Denmark, with 30 to 40% of young adults having at some point been employed ...
(published in: John Ermisch, Markus Jantti, and Timothy Smeeding (editors). From Parents to Children: The Intergenerational Transmission of Advantage. Russell Sage Foundation, 2012.)
J62, J64, J24
5592 Mateus Joffily
David Masclet
Charles N. Noussair
Marie Claire Villeval
Emotions, Sanctions and Cooperation
We use skin conductance responses and self-reports of hedonic valence to study the emotional basis of cooperation and punishment in a social dilemma. Emotional reaction to free-riding incites ...
(published in: Southern Economic Journal, 2014, 80(4), 1002-1027.)
C92, D62, D63, D64, D74
5591 Matteo Picchio
Jan C. van Ours
Retaining through Training: Even for Older Workers
This paper investigates whether on-the-job training has an effect on the employability of workers. Using data from the Netherlands we disentangle the true effect of training incidence from the ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2013, 32 (1), 29-48)
C33, C35, J21, J24, M53
5590 Frédéric Docquier
Hillel Rapoport
Globalization, Brain Drain and Development
This paper reviews four decades of economics research on the brain drain, with a focus on recent contributions and on development issues. We first assess the magnitude, intensity and determinants of ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Literature, 2012, 50 (3), 681-730)
F22, O15, J61
5589 Christine Binzel
Ragui Assaad
Egyptian Men Working Abroad: Labor Supply Responses by the Women Left Behind
Female labor force participation has remained low in Egypt. This paper examines whether male international migration provides a leeway for women to enter the labor market and/or to increase their ...
(revised version published in: Labour Economics, 2011, 18 (S1), S98-S114)
O15, J22, F22, R23
5588 Vladimir Gimpelson
Rostislav Kapeliushnikov
Labor Market Adjustment: Is Russia Different?
The paper discusses how the Russian labor market has been evolving over two decades of the transition. It starts with tracing key labor market indicators such as employment, unemployment, labor force ...
(published in: The Oxford Handbook of the Russian Economy, Oxford, OUP, 2013)
J8, J21, J31, J62, P20
5587 Samuel Mühlemann
Paul Ryan
Stefan C. Wolter
Monopsony Power, Pay Structure and Training
Although interest in monopsonistic influences on labour market outcomes has revived in recent years, only a few empirical studies provide direct evidence on it. This paper analyses empirically the ...
(published in: Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 2013, 66 (5), 1095-1112)
J24, J31, J42
5586 Raquel Ortega-Argilés
Mariacristina Piva
Marco Vivarelli
The Transatlantic Productivity Gap: Is R&D the Main Culprit?
The literature has pointed to different causes to explain the productivity gap between Europe and United States in the last decades. This paper tests the hypothesis that the lower European ...
(published in: Canadian Journal of Economics, 2014, 47(4), 1342–1371)
O33
5584 Sascha O. Becker
Katrin Boeckh
Christa Hainz
Ludger Woessmann
The Empire Is Dead, Long Live the Empire! Long-Run Persistence of Trust and Corruption in the Bureaucracy
Do empires affect attitudes towards the state long after their demise? We hypothesize that the Habsburg Empire with its localized and well-respected administration increased citizens' trust in local ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2016, 126 (590), 40-74)
N33, N34, D73, Z10
5583 Mariano Bosch
M. Angeles Carnero
Lídia Farré
Rental Housing Discrimination and the Persistence of Ethnic Enclaves
We conduct a field experiment to show that discrimination in the rental market represents a significant obstacle for the geographical assimilation process by immigrants. We employ the Internet ...
(published in: SERIEs, 2015, 6, 129 - 152)
J15, J61
5582 Pietro Moncada-Paternò-Castello
Marco Vivarelli
Peter Voigt
Drivers and Impacts in the Globalization of Corporate R&D: An Introduction Based on the European Experience
The globalization of R&D activities has continued its growth path as companies are increasingly trying to capture knowledge and market opportunities internationally. The rapid evolution of national ...
(published in: Industrial and Corporate Change, 2011(2), 20, 585-603)
F23, O32
5581 Hipólito Simón
Raul Ramos
Esteban Sanromá
Occupational Mobility of Immigrants in a Low Skilled Economy: The Spanish Case
We analyze the occupational mobility of immigrants between their origin countries and Spain and its determinants. We use microdata from the Encuesta Nacional de Inmigrantes to compute an ...
(published in: European Journal of Population, 2014, 30 (2), 223-255)
J15, J24, J61, J62
5580 Benjamin Hansen
Joseph J. Sabia
Daniel I. Rees
Cigarette Taxes and the Social Market
Previous researchers have argued that the social market for cigarettes insulates its participants from policies designed to curb youth smoking. Using state Youth Risk Behavior Survey data, we examine ...
(published as 'Cigarette Taxes and How Youth Obtain Cigarettes' in: National Tax Journal, 2013, 66 (2), 371-394)
I10, I12
5579 Nabamita Dutta
Saibal Kar
Sanjukta Roy
Informal Sector and Corruption: An Empirical Investigation for India
India is a country characterized by a huge informal sector. At the same time, it is a country where the extent of corruption in every sector is remarkably high. Stifling bureaucratic interference and ...
(published as 'Corruption and Persistent Informality: An Empirical Investigation for Indian States' in: International Review of Economics and Finance, 2013, 27, 357-373)
C12, C31, D23, J21
5578 Luis Diaz-Serrano
Josep M. Raya
Is there Discriminatory Mortgage Pricing against Immigrants in the Spanish Lending Market?
In this paper, we investigate whether evidence of discriminatory treatment against immigrants in the Spanish mortgage market exists. More specifically, we test whether, ceteris paribus, immigrant ...
(published as 'Mortgages, immigrants and discrimination: An analysis of the interest rates in Spain' in: Regional Science & Urban Economics, 2014, 45, 22-32)
R21, G21, J14
5576 Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes
Cynthia Bansak
The Impact of Amnesty on Labor Market Outcomes: A Panel Study Using the Legalized Population Survey
This paper tests whether amnesty, a provision of the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA), affected the labor market outcomes of the legalized population. Using the Legalized Population ...
(published in: Industrial Relations, 2011, 50 (3), 443-471.)
J6
5575 Hans-Martin von Gaudecker
Arthur van Soest
Erik Wengström
Experts in Experiments: How Selection Matters for Estimated Distributions of Risk Preferences
An ever increasing number of experiments attempts to elicit risk preferences of a population of interest with the aim of calibrating parameters used in economic models. We are concerned with two ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 2011, 42 (2), 159–190)
C90, D81
5574 Andrea Salvatori
Union Threat and Non-Union Employment: A Natural Experiment on the Use of Temporary Employment in British Firms
This paper presents the first empirical evidence on the effect of the threat of unionisation on the use of a predominantly non-union type of employment, i.e. temporary employment. The identification ...
(revised version published in: Labour Economics, 2012, 19 (6), 944–956)
J51
5573 Andreas Kuhn
Inequality Perceptions, Distributional Norms, and Redistributive Preferences in East and West Germany
This paper studies differences in inequality perceptions, distributional norms, and redistributive preferences between East and West Germany. As expected, there are substantial differences with ...
(revised and shortened version published in: German Economic Review, 2013, 14(4), 483-499)
D31, D63, H50, J31
5572 W. Craig Riddell
Xueda Song
The Impact of Education on Unemployment Incidence and Re-employment Success: Evidence from the U.S. Labour Market
This study investigates the causal effects of education on individuals’ transitions between employment and unemployment, with particular focus on the extent to which education improves re-employment ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2011, 18 (4), 453-463)
I20, J64
5571 Catia Nicodemo
Raul Ramos
Wage Differentials between Native and Immigrant Women in Spain: Accounting for Differences in the Supports
The objective of the study is to quantify the wage gap between native and immigrant women in Spain taking into account differences in their characteristics and the need to control for common support. ...
(published in: International Journal of Manpower, 2012, 33 (1), 118-136)
J16, J31, C2, C3
5570 Betsey Stevenson
Justin Wolfers
Trust in Public Institutions over the Business Cycle
We document that trust in public institutions – and particularly trust in banks, business and government – has declined over recent years. U.S. time series evidence suggests that this partly reflects ...
(published in: American Economic Review, 2011, 101 (3), 281-287)
D72, E32, E65, K0, O4, P52, Z13
5569 John Griffin
David Nickerson
Abigail Wozniak
Racial Differences in Inequality Aversion: Evidence from Real World Respondents in the Ultimatum Game
The distinct historical and cultural experiences of American blacks and whites may influence whether members of those groups perceive a particular exchange as fair. We investigate racial differences ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2012,. 84(2), 600-617.)
J15, D03, D63, C72, C91
5568 Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes
Susan Pozo
Remittances and Income Smoothing
Due to inadequate savings and binding borrowing constraints, income volatility can make households in developing countries particularly susceptible to economic hardship. We examine the role of ...
(published in: American Economic Review, 2011, 101 (3), 582-587)
F22, O15, O54
5567 Olga Nottmeyer
Couple's Relative Labor Supply in Intermarriage
In this paper the hypothesis that partnerships between immigrants and natives are less specialized – in the sense that spouses provide similar working hours per weekday – than those between ...
(revised version published in: IZA Journal of Migration 2014, 3:3)
J1, J12
5566 Marco Caliendo
Frank M. Fossen
Alexander S. Kritikos
Personality Characteristics and the Decision to Become and Stay Self-Employed
This paper systematically investigates whether different kinds of personality characteristics influence entrepreneurial development. On the basis of a large, representative household panel survey, we ...
(revised version published in: Small Business Economics, 2014, 42 (4), 787-814)
D81, J23, M13
5564 Siddhartha Chib
Liana Jacobi
Returns to Compulsory Schooling in Britain: Evidence from a Bayesian Fuzzy Regression Discontinuity Analysis
In this paper we reevaluate the returns to education based on the increase in the compulsory schooling age from 14 to 15 in the UK in 1947. We provide a Bayesian fuzzy regression discontinuity ...
(revised version published as 'Bayesian Fuzzy Regression Discontinuity Analysis and Returns to Compulsory Schooling' in: Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2016, 31 (6), 1026 - 1047)
C11, C21, I21
5563 Julien Grenet
Robert A. Hart
J. Elizabeth Roberts
Above and Beyond the Call: Long-Term Real Earnings Effects of British Male Military Conscription in the Post-War Years
We add to the literature on the long-term economic effects of male military service. We concentrate on post-war British conscription into the armed services from 1949 to 1960. It was called National ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2011, 18 (2), 194-204)
J24, J31, N44
5562 Luojia Hu
Analia Schlosser
Prenatal Sex Selection and Girls' Well-Being: Evidence from India
In this paper, we study the impact of prenatal sex selection on the well-being of girls by analyzing changes in children's nutritional status and mortality during the years since the diffusion of ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2015, 125 (587), 1227 - 1261)
J13, J16, I1, O12
5561 Giovanni Facchini
Max F. Steinhardt
What Drives U.S. Immigration Policy? Evidence from Congressional Roll Call Votes
Immigration is one of the most hotly debated policy issues in the United States today. Despite marked divergence of opinions within political parties, several important immigration reforms were ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2011, 95, 734-743)
F22, J61
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