|
No.
|
Author(s)
|
Title
|
JEL Class.
|
|
4532
|
Robert
Dur
Joeri
Sol
|
Social Interaction, Co-Worker Altruism, and Incentives
Social interaction with colleagues is an important job attribute for many workers. To attract and retain workers, managers therefore need to think about how to create and preserve high-quality ...
(published in: Games and Economic Behavior, 2010, 69 (2), 293-301)
|
D86, J41, M50
|
|
4529
|
Indraneel
Dasgupta
|
Mother or Child? Intra-Household Redistribution under Gender-Asymmetric Altruism
In developing societies, social norms typically ascribe differential weights to paternal, maternal and communal (or state) contributions to children's expenses. Individuals internalize these ...
(published in: Journal of Globalization and Development, 2011, 2 (1), Article 2)
|
H23, H31, I38, J16
|
|
4528
|
Francesc
Ortega
|
Immigration, Citizenship, and the Size of Government
This paper analyzes the political sustainability of the welfare state in an environment where immigration is the main demographic force and where governments are able to influence the size and skill ...
(published in: B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy: Contributions to Economic Analysis and Policy, 2010, 10 (1), Article 26)
|
F22, I2, J62
|
|
4526
|
Andrea
Weber
Christine
Zulehner
|
Competition and Gender Prejudice: Are Discriminatory Employers Doomed to Fail?
According to Becker's (1957) famous theory on discrimination, entrepreneurs with a strong prejudice against female workers forgo profits by submitting to their tastes. In a competitive market their ...
(published in: Journal of the European Economic Association, 2014, 12(2), 492-521)
|
J16, J71, L25
|
|
4525
|
James
J.
Heckman
Daniel
Schmierer
Sergio
Urzua
|
Testing the Correlated Random Coefficient Model
The recent literature on instrumental variables (IV) features models in which agents sort into treatment status on the basis of gains from treatment as well as on baseline-pretreatment levels. ...
(published in: Journal of Econometrics, 2010, 158 (2), 177-203)
|
C31
|
|
4523
|
Jan
Boone
Jan
C.
van Ours
|
Why Is There a Spike in the Job Finding Rate at Benefit Exhaustion?
Putting a limit on the duration of unemployment benefits tends to introduce a "spike" in the job finding rate shortly before benefits are exhausted. Current theories explain this spike from workers’ ...
(published in: De Economist, 2012, 160 (4), 413-438)
|
J22, I31, J16
|
|
4522
|
Ceren
Ozgen
Peter
Nijkamp
Jacques
Poot
|
The Effect of Migration on Income Growth and Convergence: Meta-Analytic Evidence
We compare a set of econometric studies that measure the effect of net internal migration in neoclassical models of long-run real income convergence and derive 67 comparable effect sizes. The ...
(published in: Papers in Regional Science, 2010, 89 (3), 537-561)
|
O15, O18, R23, R11
|
|
4521
|
Olof
Aslund
Per-Anders
Edin
Peter
Fredriksson
Hans
Grönqvist
|
Peers, Neighborhoods and Immigrant Student Achievement: Evidence from a Placement Policy
Immigrants typically perform worse than other students in the OECD countries. We examine to what extent this is due to the population characteristics of the neighborhoods that immigrants grow up in. ...
(published in: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2011, 3 (2), 67-95)
|
J15, I20, Z13
|
|
4520
|
Clemens
Fuest
Judith
Niehues
Andreas
Peichl
|
The Redistributive Effects of Tax Benefit Systems in the Enlarged EU
How do different components of the tax and transfer systems affect disposable income inequality? This paper explores the redistributive effects of different tax benefit instruments in the enlarged EU ...
(revised version published in: Public Finance Review, 2010, 38 (4), 473-500)
|
D31, D60, H20
|
|
4519
|
Francesc
Ortega
Javier
G.
Polavieja
|
Labor-Market Exposure as a Determinant of Attitudes toward Immigration
This paper re-examines the role of labor-market competition as a determinant of attitudes toward immigration. We claim two main contributions. First, we use more sophisticated measures of the degree ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2012, 19 (3), 298-311)
|
F1, F22, J61, J31, R13
|
|
4518
|
Donal
O'Neill
|
A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Early Childhood Intervention: Evidence from a Randomised Evaluation of a Parenting Programme
A number of researchers and policy makers have recently argued that the most effective way of dealing with long-run disadvantage and the intergenerational transmission of poverty is through early ...
(published as 'A cost-effectiveness analysis of the Incredible Years parenting programme in reducing childhood health inequalities' in: European Journal of Health Economics, 2013, 14 (1), 85-94.)
|
D31
|
|
4517
|
Harminder
Battu
Yves
Zenou
|
Oppositional Identities and Employment for Ethnic Minorities: Evidence from England
Where a community or group is socially excluded from a dominant group, some individuals of that group may identify with the dominant culture and others may reject that culture. The aim of this paper ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2010, 524 (120), F52 - F71)
|
J15
|
|
4514
|
Yann
Algan
Christian
Dustmann
Albrecht
Glitz
Alan
Manning
|
The Economic Situation of First- and Second-Generation Immigrants in France, Germany, and the UK
A central concern about immigration is the integration into the labour market, not only of the first generation, but also of subsequent generations. Little comparative work exists for Europe’s ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2010, 120 (542), F4 - F30)
|
J61, F22
|
|
4512
|
Diane
J.
Macunovich
|
Reversals in the Patterns of Women's Labor Supply in the U.S., 1976-2009
Despite strong increases in women's labor force participation – especially among married women with children – in the 1980s, and somewhat less strong increases in the 1990s, the first decade of the ...
(published in: Monthly Labor Review, 2010, 133 (11), 16-36)
|
J21
|
|
4511
|
Jean-Yves
Duclos
Paul
Makdissi
Abdelkrim
Araar
|
Pro-Poor Tax Reforms, with an Application to Mexico
This paper proposes a methodology for testing for whether tax reforms are pro-poor. This is done by extending stochastic dominance techniques to help identify tax reforms that will necessarily be ...
(published as 'Pro-Poor Indirect Tax Reforms, with an Application to Mexico' in: International Tax and Public Finance, 2014, 21(1), 87-118)
|
D12, D63, H21, I32
|
|
4510
|
Peter
Rupert
Elena
G. F.
Stancanelli
Etienne
Wasmer
|
Commuting, Wages and Bargaining Power
A search model of the labor market is augmented to include commuting time to work. The theory posits that wages are positively related to commute distance, by a factor itself depending negatively on ...
(published in: Annales d'Economie et de Statistiques, 2009, (95 - 96), 201 - 221)
|
J3, J6, R2
|
|
4509
|
Patrick
Arni
Rafael
Lalive
Jan
C.
van Ours
|
How Effective Are Unemployment Benefit Sanctions? Looking Beyond Unemployment Exit
This paper provides a comprehensive evaluation of benefit sanctions, i.e. temporary reductions in unemployment benefits as punishment for noncompliance with eligibility requirements. In addition to ...
(revised version (including technical online appendix) published in: Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2013, 28 (7), 1153–1178)
|
J64, J65, J68
|
|
4508
|
Thomas
J.
Kniesner
W.
Kip
Viscusi
James
P.
Ziliak
|
Policy Relevant Heterogeneity in the Value of Statistical Life: New Evidence from Panel Data Quantile Regressions
We examine differences in the value of statistical life (VSL) across potential wage levels in panel data using quantile regressions with intercept heterogeneity. Latent heterogeneity is ...
(published in: Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 2010, 40 (1), 15-32)
|
C23, I10, J17, J28, K00
|
|
4507
|
Stephen
L.
Cheung
Stefan
Palan
|
Two Heads Are Less Bubbly than One: Team Decision-Making in an Experimental Asset Market
We study the effect of team decision-making on bubbles and crashes in experimental asset markets of the kind introduced by Smith, Suchanek and Williams (1988). We find that populating such markets ...
(revised version published in Experimental Economics, 2012, 15 (3), 373-397)
|
C92, D70, G12
|
|
4506
|
Jean-Yves
Duclos
Damien
Échevin
|
Health and Income: A Robust Comparison of Canada and the US
This paper uses sequential stochastic dominance procedures to compare the joint distribution of health and income across space and time. It is the first application of which we are aware of methods ...
(published in: Journal of Health Economics, 2011, 30 (2), 293 - 302)
|
I10, I32, I38, D63, D30, H51
|
|
4504
|
Tarjei
Havnes
Magne
Mogstad
|
Money for Nothing? Universal Child Care and Maternal Employment
The strong correlation between child care and maternal employment rates has led previous research to conclude that affordable and readily available child care is a driving force both of cross-country ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2011, 95 (11-12), 1455-1465)
|
J13, H40, J21
|
|
4503
|
Peter
Haan
Katharina
Wrohlich
|
Can Child Care Policy Encourage Employment and Fertility? Evidence from a Structural Model
In this paper we develop a structural model of female employment and fertility which accounts for intertemporal feedback effects between the two outcomes. We identify the effect of financial ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2011, 18 (4), 498-512)
|
C23, C25, J22, J64
|
|
4502
|
John
T.
Addison
Alex
Bryson
Paulino
Teixeira
André
Pahnke
Lutz
Bellmann
|
The Extent of Collective Bargaining and Workplace Representation: Transitions between States and their Determinants. A Comparative Analysis of Germany and Great Britain
Industrial relations are in flux in many nations, perhaps most notably in Germany and the Britain. That said, comparatively little is known in any detail of the changing pattern of the institutions ...
(revised version published in: Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 2013, 60 (2), 182-209.)
|
J50, J53
|
|
4501
|
Nicolas
Dromel
Elie
Kolakez
Etienne
Lehmann
|
Credit Constraints and the Persistence of Unemployment
In this paper, we argue that credit market imperfections impact not only the level of unemployment, but also its persistence. For this purpose, we first develop a theoretical model based on the ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2010, 17 (5), 823-834)
|
E24, E44, J08, J64
|
|
4500
|
Jochen
Kluve
Marcus
Tamm
|
Now Daddy's Changing Diapers and Mommy's Making Her Career: Evaluating a Generous Parental Leave Regulation Using a Natural Experiment
Over the last decades many OECD countries introduced parental leave regulations in order to counteract low and decreasing birth rates. In general, these regulations aim at making parenthood more ...
(revised version published as 'Parental Leave Regulations, Mothers' Labor Force Attachment and Fathers' Childcare Involvement: Evidence from a Natural Experiment' in: Journal of Population Economics, 2013, 26 (3), 983-1005)
|
H31, J13, J18
|
|
4499
|
Manuela
Angelucci
Giacomo
De Giorgi
Marcos
A.
Rangel
Imran
Rasul
|
Village Economies and the Structure of Extended Family Networks
This paper documents how the structure of extended family networks in rural Mexico relates to the poverty and inequality of the village of residence. Using the Hispanic naming convention, we ...
(published in: B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy: Contributions to Economic Analysis and Policy . 2009, 9 (1))
|
J12, O12, O17
|
|
4498
|
Manuela
Angelucci
Giacomo
De Giorgi
Marcos
A.
Rangel
Imran
Rasul
|
Extended Family Networks in Rural Mexico: A Descriptive Analysis
We provide descriptive evidence on the characteristics of a household’s extended family network using data from the Progresa social assistance program in rural Mexico. We exploit information on the ...
(published in: Institutional Microeconomics of Development, edited by Timothy Besley and Raji Jayaraman, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2010.)
|
J12, O12
|
|
4497
|
Manuela
Angelucci
Giacomo
De Giorgi
Marcos
A.
Rangel
Imran
Rasul
|
Family Networks and School Enrolment: Evidence from a Randomized Social Experiment
We present evidence on whether and how a household's behavior is influenced by the presence and characteristics of its extended family. Using data from the PROGRESA program in Mexico, we exploit ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2010, 94 (3-4), 197-221)
|
I21, J12, O12
|
|
4496
|
Oriana
Bandiera
Valentino
Larcinese
Imran
Rasul
|
Heterogeneous Class Size Effects: New Evidence from a Panel of University Students
Over the last decade, many countries have experienced dramatic increases in university enrolment, which, when not matched by compensating increases in other inputs, have resulted in larger class ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2010, 120 (549), 1365 - 1398)
|
A20, D23, I23
|
|
4495
|
Pieter
Bevelander
Ravi
Pendakur
|
Citizenship, Co-ethnic Populations and Employment Probabilities of Immigrants in Sweden
Over the last decades, Sweden has liberalized its citizenship policy by reducing the required number of years of residency to five for foreign citizens and only two for Nordic citizens. Dual ...
(published in: Journal of International Migration and Integration, 2012, 13, 203 - 222)
|
F22, J61, J68
|
|
4494
|
Miguel
Fuentes
Pablo
Ibarrarán
|
Firm Dynamics and Real Exchange Rate Fluctuations: Does Trade Openness Matter? Evidence from Mexico’s Manufacturing Sector
In this paper we study the effect of NAFTA on the responsiveness of Mexican economy to real exchange rate shocks. We argue that, by opening the U.S. and Canadian markets to Mexican goods, NAFTA made ...
(published in: Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, 2012, 21 (3), 409 - 469)
|
F36, F41
|
|
4493
|
Shuming
Bao
Örn
B.
Bodvarsson
Jack
W.
Hou
Yaohui
Zhao
|
The Regulation of Migration in a Transition Economy: China’s Hukou System
Unlike most countries, China regulates internal migration. Public benefits, access to good quality housing, schools, health care, and attractive employment opportunities are available only to those ...
(published in: Contemporary Economic Policy, 2011, 29 (4), 564 - 579)
|
J61
|
|
4492
|
René
Böheim
Martina
Zweimüller
|
The Employment of Temporary Agency Workers in the UK: With or Against the Trade Unions?
A firm's decision to employ agency workers may be perceived as a replacement of directly employed workers or as way to curb union power, which trade unions would oppose. Alternatively, trade unions ...
(published in: Economica, 2013, 80 (317), 65–95)
|
D21, J31, J40
|
|
4489
|
Magne
Mogstad
Chiara
D.
Pronzato
|
Are Lone Mothers Responsive to Policy Changes? Evidence from a Workfare Reform in a Generous Welfare State
There is a heated debate in many European countries about a move towards a welfare system that increases the incentives for lone mothers to move off welfare and into work. We analyze the consequences ...
(published in: Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2012, 114 (4), 1129–1159)
|
C23, I32, I38, J00
|
|
4488
|
Uwe
Blien
Wolfgang
Dauth
Thorsten
Schank
Claus
Schnabel
|
The Institutional Context of an "Empirical Law": The Wage Curve under Different Regimes of Collective Bargaining
The wage curve identified by Blanchflower and Oswald (1994) postulates that the wage level is a decreasing function of the regional unemployment rate. In testing this hypothesis, most empirical ...
(published in: British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2013, 51 (1), 59-79)
|
J50
|
|
4487
|
Kornelius
Kraft
Jörg
Stank
Ralf
Dewenter
|
Co-determination and Innovation
This paper examines the effect of the German co-determination law of 1976 (MitbestG) on the innovative activity of German firms. Co-determination applies to firms with 2000 employees or more. Data ...
(published in: Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2011, 35 (1), 145 - 172)
|
J5, L2, O3
|
|
4484
|
Vladimir
Gimpelson
Rostislav
Kapeliushnikov
Anna
Lukiyanova
|
Employment Protection Legislation in Russia: Regional Enforcement and Labour Market Outcomes
Since formal laws can be observed or ignored to varying degrees, the actual enforcement regime shapes incentives and constraints. Most of the studies exploring EPL effects on labour market ...
(published in: Comparative Economic Studies, 2010, 52 (4), 611-636)
|
J21, J23, J52, K31, R23
|
|
4483
|
Ansgar
H.
Belke
Ingo
Bordon
Inna
Melnykovska
Rainer
Schweickert
|
Prospective NATO or EU Membership and Institutional Change in Transition Countries
This paper quantifies the impact of incentives related to potential membership on institutional change as measured by the World Bank Governance Indicators (WBGI). Based on a panel of 25 transition ...
(published in: Economics of Transition, 2011, 19 (4), 667-692)
|
F15, F20, F50, P20, P30, O19
|
|
4482
|
Timothy
J.
Halliday
Hui
He
Hao
Zhang
|
Health Investment over the Life-Cycle
We study the evolution of health investment over the life-cycle by calibrating a model of endogenous health accumulation. The model is able to produce the decline in labor supply with age as well as ...
(published in: Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2019, 23 (1), 178-215. )
|
I12
|
|
4481
|
Deborah
A.
Cobb-Clark
Vincent
A.
Hildebrand
|
Portfolio Allocation in the Face of a Means-Tested Public Pension
Is there evidence that households adjust their asset portfolios just prior to retirement in response to a means-tested public pension? We address this question by estimating a system of asset ...
(pubished in: Review of Income and Wealth, 2011, 57 (3), 536 - 560)
|
H30, H31, D31
|
|
4480
|
Francesco
Pastore
|
The Gender Gap in Early Career in Mongolia
Relatively little is known about the youth labour market in general and about gender differences in Mongolia, one of the fifty poorest countries in the world. This paper addresses the issue by taking ...
(published in: International Journal of Manpower, 2010, 31 (2), 188-207)
|
I21, J13, J24, J31, J62, P30, R23
|
|
4478
|
Bruno
S.
Frey
Simon
Luechinger
Alois
Stutzer
|
The Life Satisfaction Approach to Environmental Valuation
In many countries environmental policies and regulations are implemented to improve environmental quality and thus individuals' well-being. However, how do individuals value the environment? In this ...
(published in: Annual Review of Resource Economics, 2010, 2, 139-160)
|
Q51, I31, D61, Q53
|
|
4477
|
Salvador
Barrios
Holger
Görg
Eric
Strobl
|
Spillovers Through Backward Linkages from Multinationals: Measurement Matters!
We argue that the measures of backward linkages used in recent papers on spillovers from multinational companies are potentially problematic, as they depend on a number of restrictive assumptions, ...
(published in: European Economic Review, 2011, 55 (6), 862-875)
|
F23, L22
|
|
4476
|
Helena
Holmlund
Olmo
Silva
|
Targeting Non-Cognitive Skills to Improve Cognitive Outcomes: Evidence from a Remedial Education Intervention
A growing body of research highlights the importance of non-cognitive skills as determinants of young people's cognitive outcomes at school. However, little evidence exists about the effects of ...
(published in: Journal of Human Capital, 2014, 8 (2), 126-160)
|
C20, I20, H75
|
|
4475
|
Manuela
Angelucci
Orazio
Attanasio
|
Oportunidades: Program Effect on Consumption, Low Participation, and Methodological Issues
In this paper we estimate the effect of the Mexican conditional cash transfer program, Oportunidades, on consumption, and we explore some issues related to participation to the program and to the ...
(published in: Economic Development and Cultural Change, 2009, 57 (3), 479-506)
|
D12, O12
|
|
4474
|
Rita
K.
Almeida
|
Openness and Technological Innovation in East Asia: Have They Increased the Demand for Skills?
This paper asks whether the increased openness and technological innovation in East Asia have contributed to an increased demand for skills in the region. We explore a unique firm level data set ...
(published in: Asia-Pacific Development Journal, 2010, 17 (1), 63-96)
|
J23, J24, J31, O33
|
|
4472
|
Alan
Barrett
Adele
Bergin
Elish
Kelly
|
Estimating the Impact of Immigration on Wages in Ireland
We estimate the impact of immigration on the wages of natives in Ireland applying the technique proposed by Borjas (2003). Under this method, the labour market is divided into a number of skill ...
(published in: Economic and Social Review, 2011, 42 (1), 1-26)
|
J11, J21, J61
|
|
4471
|
Alexander
K.
Koch
Julia
Nafziger
|
Motivational Goal Bracketing
It is a puzzle why people often evaluate consequences of choices separately (narrow bracketing) rather than jointly (broad bracketing). We study the hypothesis that a present-biased individual, who ...
(published in: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 2021, 94, 101740)
|
A12, C70, D91
|
|
4470
|
David
J.
Bjerk
|
Thieves, Thugs, and Neighborhood Poverty
This paper develops a model of crime analyzing how such behavior is associated with individual and neighborhood poverty. The model shows that even under relatively minimal assumptions, a connection ...
(published in: Journal of Urban Economics, 2010, 68 (3), 231 - 246)
|
K42, I38
|
|
4469
|
Devah
Pager
Bruce
Western
Bart
Bonikowski
|
Discrimination in a Low-Wage Labor Market: A Field Experiment
Decades of racial progress have led some researchers and policymakers to doubt that discrimination remains an important cause of economic inequality. To study contemporary discrimination we conducted ...
(published in: American Sociological Review, 2009, 74 (5), 77-799 )
|
J7
|
12990Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
|
|
|