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4339 Charles Bellemare
Bruce S. Shearer
On the Relevance and Composition of Gifts within the Firm: Evidence from Field Experiments
We investigate the economic relevance and the composition of gifts within a firm where output is contractible. We develop a structural econometric model that identifies workers' optimal reaction to ...
(published in: International Economic Review, 2011, 52 (3), 2011)
J33, M52, C93
4338 Nauro F. Campos
Fabrizio Coricelli
Financial Liberalization and Democracy: The Role of Reform Reversals
The relationship between economic and political liberalization has received a great deal of attention lately, yet the possibility of a nonlinear relationship and the role of reversals remain largely ...
(published as 'Financial liberalization and reversals: political and economic determinants' in: Economic Policy, 2012, 27 (71), 483-513)
C23, D72, O38, P16
4336 Dimitris Christelis
Anna Sanz-de-Galdeano
Smoking Persistence Across Countries: An Analysis Using Semi-Parametric Dynamic Panel Data Models with Selectivity
We study smoking persistence in ten countries using data from the European Community Household Panel. Such persistence may be due to true state dependence but may also reflect individual unobserved ...
(revised version published as 'Smoking Persistence Across Countries: a Panel Data Analysis' in: Journal of Health Economics, 2011, 30 (5), 1077 - 1093)
C33, C34, D12, I10, I12
4335 Tito Boeri
Setting the Minimum Wage
The process leading to the setting of the minimum wage so far has been fairly overlooked by economists. This paper suggests that this is a serious limitation as the setting regime contributes to ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2012, 19 (3), 281-290)
J31, J41, J42
4334 Xavier D'Haultfoeuille
Arnaud Maurel
Another Look at the Identification at Infinity of Sample Selection Models
It is often believed that without instrument, endogenous sample selection models are identified only if a covariate with a large support is available (see Chamberlain, 1986, and Lewbel, 2007). We ...
(published in: Econometric Theory, 2013, 29 (1), 213-224)
C21
4333 Libertad González
Francesc Ortega
Immigration and Housing Booms: Evidence from Spain
We estimate empirically the effect of immigration on house prices and residential construction activity in Spain over the period 1998-2008. This decade is characterized by both a spectacular housing ...
(published in: Journal of Regional Science, 2013, 53 (1), 37-59)
F22, J61, R21, R23, R31
4331 Yekaterina Chzhen
Karen A. Mumford
Gender Gaps across the Earnings Distribution in Britain: Are Women Bossy Enough?
This paper investigates gender differences between the log wage distributions of full-time British employees in the public and private sectors. After allowing for positive selection into full-time ...
(revised version published in: Labour Economics, 2011, 18 (6), 837-844)
J3, J7
4330 Hendrik Jürges
Steffen Reinhold
Martin Salm
Does Schooling Affect Health Behavior? Evidence from the Educational Expansion in Western Germany
During the postwar period German states pursued policies to increase the share of young Germans obtaining a university entrance diploma (Abitur) by building more academic track schools, but the ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2011, 30 (5), 862-872)
I12, I20
4329 James J. Heckman
Rosa Matzkin
Lars Nesheim
Nonparametric Identification and Estimation of Nonadditive Hedonic Models
This paper studies the identification and estimation of preferences and technologies in equilibrium hedonic models. In it, we identify nonparametric structural relationships with nonadditive ...
(published in: Econometrica, 2010, 78(5), 1569-1591)
C14, D41, D58
4328 Umut Oguzoglu
Severity of Work Disability and Work
This paper analyzes the effect of severity of disability on labour force participation by using a self-reported work limitation scale. A dynamic labour force participation model is used to capture ...
(published in: Economic Record, 2011, 87 (278), 370 - 383)
J28, I12, C81
4326 Giorgio Brunello
The Effect of Economic Downturns on Apprenticeships and Initial Workplace Training: A Review of the Evidence
The existing empirical evidence on the relationship between apprenticeships, initial workplace training and economic downturns, is relatively scarce. The bottom line of this literature is that ratio ...
(published in: Empirical Research in Vocational Education and Training, 2009, 1(2), 145-171)
J24
4325 Gerard J. van den Berg
Johan Vikström
Monitoring Job Offer Decisions, Punishments, Exit to Work, and Job Quality
Unemployment insurance systems include monitoring of unemployed workers and punitive sanctions if job search requirements are violated. We analyze the effect of sanctions on the ensuing job quality, ...
(published in: Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 116 2014, 284-334)
J64, C41, C21, J31, J44, J65, J62
4324 Pedro Carneiro
James J. Heckman
Edward Vytlacil
Evaluating Marginal Policy Changes and the Average Effect of Treatment for Individuals at the Margin
This paper develops methods for evaluating marginal policy changes. We characterize how the effects of marginal policy changes depend on the direction of the policy change, and show that marginal ...
(published in: Econometrica, 2010, 78 (1), 377-394)
C14
4323 Thomas Schober
Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
Gender Wage Inequality and Economic Growth: Is There Really a Puzzle?
Seguino (2000) shows that gender wage discrimination in export-oriented semi-industrialized countries might be fostering investment and growth in general. While the original analysis does not have ...
(published in: World Development, 2011, 39 (8), 1476-1484)
J16, O15
4322 Ester Faia
Wolfgang Lechthaler
Christian Merkl
Labor Turnover Costs, Workers' Heterogeneity, and Optimal Monetary Policy
We study the design of optimal monetary policy in a New Keynesian model with labor turnover costs in which wages are set according to a right to manage bargaining where the firms' counterpart is ...
(revised version published as 'Labor Selection, Turnover Costs and Optimal Monetary Policy' in: Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, 2014, 46 (1), 115–144)
E52, E24
4321 Kostas Mavromaras
Seamus McGuinness
Yin King Fok
Overskilling Dynamics and Education Pathways
This paper uses panel data and econometric methods to estimate the incidence and the dynamic properties of overskilling among employed individuals. The paper begins by asking whether there is ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2012, 31 (5), 619-628)
J24, J31
4320 Leif Danziger
Endogenous Monopsony and the Perverse Effect of the Minimum Wage in Small Firms
The minimum wage rate has been introduced in many countries as a means of alleviating the poverty of the working poor. This paper shows, however, that an imperfectly enforced minimum wage rate causes ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2010, 17 (1), 224-229)
J38
4319 Carlos Carrillo-Tudela
Guido Menzio
Eric Smith
Job Search with Bidder Memories
This paper revisits the no-recall assumption in job search models with take-it-or-leave-it offers. Workers who can recall previously encountered potential employers in order to engage them in ...
(published in: International Economic Review, 2011, 52 (3), 639 - 655)
J24, J42, J64
4318 Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes
Francesca Mazzolari
Remittances to Latin America from Migrants in the United States: Assessing the Impact of Amnesty Programs
The magnitude of remittance flows to Latin America exceeds the combined inflows of foreign direct investment and official development assistance to the region. Since the United States is the ...
(published in: Journal of Development Economics, 2010, 91 (2), 323-335)
F24, O15
4317 Fernando A. Lozano
Understanding the Workweek of Foreign Born Workers in the United States
I analyze the length of the workweek of foreign-born workers in the U.S. I concentrate on workers supplying long hours of work? 50 or more weekly hours and document that immigrants are less likely ...
(published in: Review of Economics of the Household, 2010, 8 (1), 83-104)
J22, J61
4316 Thierry Warin
Phanindra V. Wunnava
Optat Tengia
Kirsten Wandschneider
Southern African Economic Integration: Evidence from an Augmented Gravity Model
This paper investigates the feasibility of creating a common-currency union consisting of 16 countries in Southern Africa. We estimate an augmented-gravity model that includes public deficit, public ...
(published in: African Finance Journal, 2011, 13 (1), 1- 13)
F1, F3, F4, O24, O55
4315 Giacomo Corneo
Symbolic Values, Value Formation and Interpersonal Relations
Interpersonal relations are shaped by the judgements associated with the social categories that individuals perceive in their social contacts. I develop a model of how those judgments form based on a ...
(published in: International Review of Economics, 2010, 57, 119-141)
Z1
4314 Martin Halla
The Effect of Joint Custody on Marriage and Divorce
Since the 1970s almost all states have introduced a form of joint custody after divorce. We analyze the causal effect of these custody law reforms on the incidence of marriage and divorce. Our ...
(revised version published in: Journal of the European Economic Association, 2013, 11 (2), 278–315)
J12, J13, J18, K36, D13, N32, R2
4313 Andrew J. Oswald
A Suggested Method for the Measurement of World-Leading Research (Illustrated with Data on Economics)
Countries often spend billions on university research. There is growing interest in how to assess whether that money is well spent. Is there an objective way to assess the quality of a nation's ...
(published in: Scientometrics, 2010, 84 (1), 99 - 113)
A1, O38
4310 Mathias Dolls
Clemens Fuest
Andreas Peichl
Automatic Stabilizers and Economic Crisis: US vs. Europe
This paper analyzes the effectiveness of the tax and transfer systems in the European Union and the US to act as an automatic stabilizer in the current economic crisis. We find that automatic ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2012, 96 (3-4), 279-294)
E32, E63, H2, H31
4307 Fredrik Carlsson
Peter Martinsson
Alpaslan Akay
The Effect of Power Outages and Cheap Talk on Willingness to Pay to Reduce Outages
Using an open-ended contingent valuation survey, we analyze how (i) experience of a power outage due to one of the worst storms ever to hit Sweden and (ii) a cheap talk script affect respondents' WTP ...
(revised version published in: Energy Economics, 2011, 33 (5), 790 - 798)
C25, D12, Q41
4306 Timothy J. Hatton
Richard M. Martin
Fertility Decline and the Heights of Children in Britain, 1886-1938
In this paper we argue that the fertility decline that began around 1880 had substantial positive effects on the health of children, as the quality-quantity trade-off would suggest. We use microdata ...
(published in: Explorations in Economic History, 2010, 47 (4), 505-519)
I32, J13, N33, N34
4305 Anders Björklund
Karin Hederos Eriksson
Markus Jäntti
IQ and Family Background: Are Associations Strong or Weak?
For the purpose of understanding the underlying mechanisms behind intergenerational associations in income and education, recent studies have explored the intergenerational transmission of abilities. ...
(published in: The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy: Contributions to Economic Analysis and Policy, 2010, 10 (1), Article 2)
J0, I0, J1
4304 James J. Heckman
Petra E. Todd
A Note on Adapting Propensity Score Matching and Selection Models to Choice Based Samples
The probability of selection into treatment plays an important role in matching and selection models. However, this probability can often not be consistently estimated, because of choice-based ...
(published in: Econometric Journal, 2009, 12 (Supplement), S230-S234)
C52
4303 Ernesto Reuben
Arno Riedl
Enforcement of Contribution Norms in Public Good Games with Heterogeneous Populations
Economic and social interaction takes place between individuals with heterogeneous characteristics. We investigate experimentally the emergence and informal enforcement of different contribution ...
(published in: Games and Economic Behavior, 2013, 77 (1), 122-137)
H41, C92, Z13
4301 Gabriele Pellegrino
Mariacristina Piva
Marco Vivarelli
How Do Young Innovative Companies Innovate?
This paper discusses the determinants of product innovation in young innovative companies (YICs) by looking at in-house and external R&D and at the acquisition of external technology in embodied and ...
(published in: Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 2012, 23 (4), 329-340)
O31
4300 Alison L. Booth
Gender and Competition
In almost all European Union countries, the gender wage gap is increasing across the wages distribution. In this lecture I briefly survey some recent studies aiming to explain why apparently ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2009, 16 (6), 599-606)
C9, J16, J71
4299 Marika Karanassou
Hector Sala
Productivity Growth and the Phillips Curve: A Reassessment of the US Experience
In this paper we analyse a new Phillips curve (NPC) model and demonstrate that (i) frictional growth, i.e. the interplay of wage-staggering and money growth, generates a nonvertical NPC in the ...
(published in: Bulletin of Economic Research, 2012, 64 (3), 344–366)
E24, E31
4298 Eswar Prasad
Rebalancing Growth in Asia
Rebalancing growth patterns of Asian economies is an important component of the overall rebalancing effort that will be required in the world economy. In this paper, I provide an empirical ...
(published in: International Finance, 2011, 14 (1), 27 - 66)
E2, F3, F4
4297 Christian Grund
Christine Harbring
Trust and Control at the Workplace: Evidence from Representative Samples of Employees in Europe
Based on two representative samples of employees, the German Socio Economic Panel and the European Social Survey, we explore the relation between certain measures of control in employment ...
(published in: Journal of Economics and Statistics - Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik, 2013, 233(5+6), 619-637)
D03, J81, M12, M5
4296 Olivier B. Bargain
The Distributional Effects of Tax-Benefit Policies under New Labour: A Shapley Decomposition
Using counterfactual microsimulations, Shapley decompositions of time change in inequality and poverty indices make it possible to disentangle and quantify the relative effect of tax-benefit policy ...
(published in: Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 2012, 74 (6), 856–874)
H23, H53, I32
4295 Ian Gazeley
Andrew T. Newell
The End of Destitution
The paper presents a statistical generalisation, to working families in the whole of Britain, of Rowntree's finding that absolute poverty declined dramatically in York between 1899 and 1936. We use ...
(published as' The end of destitution: evidence from urban British working households, 1904-37' in: Oxford Economic Papers, 2012, 64 (1), 80-102)
N3, O12
4294 Werner Eichhorst
Eric Thode
Vereinbarkeit von Familie und Beruf: Wie konsistent sind die Reformen?
Wenn institutionelle Rahmenbedingungen die Vereinbarkeit von Familie und Beruf behindern, wird die Wahl zwischen Erwerbstätigkeit und Familiengründung zu einer echten Entweder-oder-Entscheidung. In ...
(published in: Regards sur l'Economie Allemande, 2010, 96, 13-21)
J13, J16
4293 Michel Beine
Frédéric Docquier
Hillel Rapoport
On the Robustness of Brain Gain Estimates
Recent theoretical studies suggest that migration prospects can raise the expected return to human capital and thus foster education investment at home or, in other words, induce a brain gain. In a ...
(published in: Annales d'Economie et de Statistique, 2010, 97/98, 143 - 166)
F22
4292 Alexander S. Kritikos
Christoph Kneiding
Claas Christian Germelmann
Demand Side Analysis of Microlending Markets in Germany
In developing and transition economies, microlending has become an effective instrument for providing micro businesses with the necessary financial resources to launch operations. In the ...
(published in: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik, 2009, 229 (5), 523-543)
G21, D12, M31
4291 Olivier B. Bargain
Karina Doorley
Caught in the Trap? The Disincentive Effect of Social Assistance
While financial incentives usually have a significant effect on the labor supply of married women and single mothers, the evidence about the participation elasticity of childless singles, and single ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2011, 95 (9-10), 1096-1110)
H52, J21
4290 David Autor
David Dorn
Inequality and Specialization: The Growth of Low-Skill Service Jobs in the United States
After a decade in which wages and employment fell precipitously in low-skill occupations and expanded in high-skill occupations, the shape of U.S. earnings and job growth sharply polarized in the ...
(see IZA DP No. 7068 for a substantially updated version)
E24, J24, J31, J62, O33
4289 Deborah A. Cobb-Clark
Michelle Tan
Noncognitive Skills, Occupational Attainment, and Relative Wages
This paper examines whether men's and women's noncognitive skills influence their occupational attainment and, if so, whether this contributes to the disparity in their relative wages. We find that ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2011, 18 (1), 1-13)
J16, J24, J31
4288 Guillermina Jasso
Linking Individuals and Societies
How do individuals shape societies? How do societies shape individuals? This paper develops a framework for studying the connections between micro and macro phenomena. The framework builds on two ...
(published in: Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 2010, 34 (1), 1-51 )
C02, C16, D31, D6, D7, D8, J71
4287 Florin Vadean
Matloob Piracha
Circular Migration or Permanent Return: What Determines Different Forms of Migration?
This paper addresses the following questions: To what extent do the socio-economic characteristics of circular/repeat migrants differ from migrants who return permanently to the home country after ...
(published in: Gil Epstein and Ira N. Gang (eds.): Migration and Culture, Frontiers of Economics and Globalization, Vol. 8, Emerald Publishing, Bingley, 2010, 467-495)
C35, F22, J61
4286 Olivier B. Bargain
Prudence Magejo
The Informal Sector Wage Gap: New Evidence Using Quantile Estimations on Panel Data
Most emerging economies are characterized by the presence of informal salary employment, often argued to be caused by stringent labor market regulation and to result in wage penalties compared to the ...
(revised version published in: Economic Development and Cultural Change, 2015, 63 (1), 117-153)
J21, J23, J24, J31, C14, O17
4285 Bruce A. Weinberg
A Model of Overconfidence
People use information about their ability to choose tasks. If more challenging tasks provide more accurate information about ability, people who care about and who are risk averse over their ...
(published in: Pacific Economic Review, 2009, 14(4), 502-515)
D03, D08
4282 Vincenzo Galasso
Tommaso Nannicini
Competing on Good Politicians
Is electoral competition good for political selection? To address this issue, we introduce a theoretical model in which ideological parties select candidates between party loyalists and experts, and ...
(published in: American Political Science Review, 2011, 105 (1), 79-99)
D72, H00
4281 Olivier B. Bargain
Flexible Labor Supply Models
Discrete-choice models of labor supply have become very popular for ex ante evaluations of policy reforms as they easily account for non-convex budget sets. We test the constraints imposed in ...
(published in: Economics Letters, 2009, 105 (1), 103-105)
H31, J22
4280 Barry R. Chiswick
Paul W. Miller
Educational Mismatch: Are High-Skilled Immigrants Really Working at High-Skilled Jobs and the Price They Pay If They Aren't?
This paper examines the incidence of the mismatch of the educational attainment and the occupation of employment, and the impact of this mismatch on the earnings, of high-skilled adult male ...
(published in: Barry R. Chiswick (ed.), High Skilled Immigration in a Global Labor Market, Washington D.C.: American Enterprise Institute Press, 2010, 111-154)
I21, J24, J31, J61, F22
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