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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
3802 Simen Gaure
Knut Røed
Lars Westlie
The Impacts of Labor Market Policies on Job Search Behavior and Post-Unemployment Job Quality
We examine empirically the impacts of labor market policies – in terms of unemployment insurance (UI) and active labor market programs (ALMP) – on the duration and outcome of job search and on the ...
(revised version published as 'Job search incentives and job match quality' in: Labour Economics, 2012, 19 (3), 438-450)
C14, C15, C41, J64, J65, J68
3801 Anders Björklund
Jesper Roine
Daniel Waldenström
Intergenerational Top Income Mobility in Sweden: A Combination of Equal Opportunity and Capitalistic Dynasties
This paper presents new evidence on intergenerational income and earnings mobility in the top of the distributions. Using a large dataset of matched father-son pairs in Sweden we are able to obtain ...
(revised version published as 'Intergenerational top income mobility in Sweden: Capitalist dynasties in the land of equal opportunity?' in: Journal of Public Economics, 2012, 96 (5-6), 474-484)
D31, J62
3800 Richard Blundell
Monica Costa Dias
Alternative Approaches to Evaluation in Empirical Microeconomics
This paper reviews some of the most popular policy evaluation methods in empirical microeconomics: social experiments, natural experiments, matching, instrumental variables, discontinuity design, and ...
(published in: Journal of Human Resources, 2009, 44 (3), 565-640)
C52, J24
3799 Dan-Olof Rooth
Automatically Activated Stereotypes and Differential Treatment Against the Obese in Hiring
This study provides empirical support for automatically activated associations inducing unequal treatment against the obese among recruiters in a real-life hiring situation. A field experiment on ...
(revised version published (with Jens Agerström) as 'The Role of Automatic Obesity Stereotypes in Real Hiring Discrimination ' in: Journal of Applied Psychology, 2011, 96 (4), 790 - 805)
J64, J71
3798 Helmut Fryges
Joachim Wagner
Exports and Profitability: First Evidence for German Manufacturing Firms
Using unique recently released nationally representative high-quality longitudinal data at the enterprise level for Germany, this paper presents the first comprehensive evidence on the relationship ...
(published in: World Economy, 2010, 33 (3), 399-423)
F14, D21
3797 Robert A. Hart
Yue Ma
Wage-Hours Contracts, Overtime Working and Premium Pay
This paper offers a contract-based theory to explain the determination of standard hours, overtime hours and overtime premium pay. We expand on the wage contract literature that emphasises the role ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2010, 17 (1), 170-179)
J41, J33
3796 Gustavo J. Canavire Bacarreza
Felix Rioja
Financial Development and the Distribution of Income in Latin America and the Caribbean
One of the central concerns in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) has been the reduction of poverty and inequality so prevalent in the continent. Using large world samples, the literature has ...
(published in: Well-Being and Social Policy, 2009, 5 (1), 1-18)
O11, O16, G00
3795 Francesco C. Billari
Michele Pellizzari
The Younger, the Better? Relative Age Effects at University
In this paper we estimate relative age effects in academic performance using a unique database of students at Bocconi University. The identification exploits school entry cut-off ages that generate ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2012, 25 (2), 697-739)
J13, I21
3794 Laurens Cherchye
Bram De Rock
Frederic Vermeulen
An Afriat Theorem for the Collective Model of Household Consumption
We provide a nonparametric 'revealed preference' characterization of rational household behavior in terms of the collective consumption model, while accounting for general (possibly non-convex) ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Theory, 2010, 145(3), 1142-1163.)
D11, D12, D13, C14
3792 Lex Borghans
Bas ter Weel
Understanding the Technology of Computer Technology Diffusion: Explaining Computer Adoption Patterns and Implications for the Wage Structure
We review the empirical literature about the implications of the computerization of the labor market to see whether it can explain observed computer adoption patterns and (long-term) changes in the ...
(published in: Journal of Income Distribution, 2008, 17 (3-4), 37-70)
J31, O15, O33
3791 Björn Anders Gustafsson
Ding Sai
Temporary and Persistent Poverty among Ethnic Minorities and the Majority in Rural China
Poverty among ethnic minorities and the majority in rural China for the years 2000, 2001 and 2002 is investigated taking a dynamic view and using a large sample covering 22 provinces. Based on the ...
(published in: Review of Income and Wealth, 2009, 55 (s1), 588-606)
I32, J15
3790 Andreas Peichl
Thilo Schaefer
Christoph Scheicher
Measuring Richness and Poverty: A Micro Data Application to Europe and Germany
In this paper, we define a new class of richness measures. In contrast to the often used headcount, these new measures are sensitive to changes in rich persons' income and therefore allow for a more ...
(revised version published in: Review of Income and Wealth, 2010, 56 (3), 597-619)
D31, H23, I32
3785 Helena Skyt Nielsen
Torben Sørensen
Christopher Taber
Estimating the Effect of Student Aid on College Enrollment: Evidence from a Government Grant Policy Reform
In this paper, we investigate the responsiveness of the demand for college to changes in student aid arising from a Danish reform. We separately identify the effect of aid from that of other observed ...
(published in: American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2010, 2 (2), 185-215)
I22, J24
3784 Gary Charness
Peter J. Kuhn
Marie Claire Villeval
Competition and the Ratchet Effect
The 'ratchet effect' refers to a situation where a principal uses private information that is revealed by an agent's early actions to the agent's later disadvantage, in a context where binding ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2011, 29 (3), 513-547)
C91, D23, D82, J24, L14
3783 Martyn J. Andrews
Ken Clark
William Whittaker
The Determinants of Regional Migration in Great Britain: A Duration Approach
Using data from the first fourteen waves of the British Household Panel Survey, we estimate a discrete duration model of interregional migration in Great Britain. By exploiting retrospective ...
(revised version published in: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A, 2011, 174(1), 127-153.)
C14, C23, C41, J24, J61, R23
3782 Guglielmo Maria Caporale
Christophe Rault
Anamaria Sova
Robert Sova
On the Bilateral Trade Effects of Free Trade Agreements between the EU-15 and the CEEC-4 Countries
The expansion of regionalism has spawned an extensive theoretical literature analysing the effects of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) on trade flows. In this paper we focus on FTAs (also called European ...
(published in: Review of World Economics, 2009, 145 (2), 189-206)
E61, F13, F15, C25
3777 Douglas S. Noonan
Douglas J. Krupka
Determinants of Historic and Cultural Landmark Designation: Why We Preserve What We Preserve
There is much interest among cultural economists in assessing the effects of heritage preservation policies. There has been less interest in modeling the policy choices made in historic and cultural ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Cultural Economics, 2010, 34 (1), 1-26)
Z1, R52, D78
3775 Robert E. Hall
Alan B. Krueger
Wage Formation between Newly Hired Workers and Employers: Survey Evidence
Some workers bargain with prospective employers before accepting a job. Others could bargain, but find it undesirable, because their right to bargain has induced a sufficiently favorable offer, which ...
(published as "Evidence on the Incidence of Wage Posting, Wage Bargaining, and On-the-Job Search" in: American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 2012, 4(4), 56-67)
E24, J3, J64
3773 Nabanita Datta Gupta
Leslie S. Stratton
Institutions, Social Norms, and Bargaining Power: An Analysis of Individual Leisure Time in Couple Households
We exploit time use data from Denmark and the United States to examine the impact institutions and social norms have on individuals' bargaining power within a household, hypothesizing that the more ...
(published in: Review of Economics of the Household, 2010, 8 (3), 325-343)
J22
3771 Nicola Lacetera
Mario Macis
Social Image Concerns and Pro-Social Behavior
Using longitudinal data on the entire population of blood donors in an Italian town, we examine how donors respond to an award scheme which rewards them with “medals” when they reach certain donation ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2010, 76 (2), 225-237)
D12, D64, I18
3770 Nicola Lacetera
Mario Macis
Motivating Altruism: A Field Study
This paper analyzes the effects of a legislative provision that grants a one-day paid leave of absence to blood donors who are employees in Italy. The analysis is based on a unique dataset with the ...
(published as 'Time for Blood: The Effect of Paid Leave Legislation on Altruistic Behavior' in: Journal of Law, Economics and Organization, 2013, 29(6), 1384-1420)
D12, D64, I18
3769 Helena Holmlund
Sandra McNally
Martina Viarengo
Does Money Matter for Schools?
There is considerable disagreement in the academic literature about whether raising school expenditure improves educational outcomes. Yet changing the level of resources is one of the key policy ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2010, 29 (6), 1154-1164)
I21, H52
3767 Gesine Stephan
André Pahnke
The Relative Effectiveness of Selected Active Labour Market Programmes and the Common Support Problem
For Germany, we analyse the (relative) effects of participation in several active labour market programmes on the employment prospects of participants. First, our results show that different matching ...
(revised version published as 'The Relative Effectiveness of Selected Active Labor Market Programs: An Empiriccal Investigation for Germany' in: Manchester School, 2011, 79(6), 1262-1293)
J68, J64, J65
3766 Ruth Uwaifo Oyelere
Understanding Low Average Returns to Education in Africa: The Role of Heterogeneity across Education Levels and the Importance of Political and Economic Reforms
Until very recently, the conventional wisdom was that the return to education was very high in Africa. However, some recent analysis point to low average returns to education in some African ...
(revised version published as 'Have returns to education changed in Nigeria? Uncovering the role of democratic reforms' in: Journal of African Economies, 2011, 20 (5), 737-780)
J08, O12, O15, P5
3765 Lorenzo Cappellari
Stephen P. Jenkins
The Dynamics of Social Assistance Receipt: Measurement and Modelling Issues, with an Application to Britain
We model the dynamics of social assistance benefit receipt in Britain using data from the British Household Panel Survey, waves 1–15. First, we discuss definitions of social assistance benefit ...
(Revised version: IZA DP 4457)
I38, C33, C35
3764 Pieter Bevelander
Ravi Pendakur
Electoral Participation as a Measure of Social Inclusion for Natives, Immigrants and Descendants in Sweden
Three decades ago, Sweden extended municipal and county voting privileges to non-citizen residents arguing that it would increase political influence, interest and self-esteem among foreign citizens. ...
(revised version published as 'Voting and social inclusion in Sweden' in: International Migration, 2011, 49 (4), 67 - 92)
D72, J15, J61
3763 Mikael Elinder
Henrik Jordahl
Panu Poutvaara
Selfish and Prospective: Theory and Evidence of Pocketbook Voting
We present and test a theory of prospective and retrospective pocketbook voting. Focusing on two large reforms in Sweden, we establish a causal chain from policies to sizeable individual gains and ...
(published as 'Promises, Policies and Pocketbook Voting' in: European Economic Review, 2015, 75, 177–194)
C21, D72, H50
3762 Alexander M. Danzer
Hulya Ulku
Determinants of Integration and its Impact on the Economic Success of Immigrants: A Case Study of the Turkish Community in Berlin
Using a new data on 590 Turkish households in Berlin, we investigate the determinants and impact of integration on economic performance. We find that usual suspects such as time spent in Germany and ...
(revised version published as 'Integration, Social Networks and Economic Success of Immigrants' in: Kyklos, 2011, 64 (3), 342-365)
O15, J15, C25, D10
3760 Blaise Melly
Patrick A. Puhani
Privatization and Changes in the Wage Structure: Evidence from Firm Personnel Records
We investigate the wage effects of privatization using person-level firm-based panel datasets from one privatized and one nonprivatized public sector firm in the same country for the years ...
(published under revised title in: Journal of the European Economic Association, 2013, 11 (4), 918-944)
J31, J45, L33
3759 Abdurrahman B. Aydemir
Wen-Hao Chen
Miles Corak
Intergenerational Education Mobility among the Children of Canadian Immigrants
We analyze the intergenerational education mobility of Canadian men and women born to immigrants. A detailed portrait of Canadians is offered, as are estimates of the degree of generational mobility ...
(published in: Canadian Public Policy, 2013, 39 (S1), S107-S122)
F22, I20, J62
3757 Joaquín Andaluz
Miriam Marcén
José Alberto Molina
Dynamics of Intrahousehold Bargaining
This paper studies the dynamics of bargaining in an intrahousehold context. To explore long-term partner relationships, we analyse bilateral bargaining by considering that spouses take decisions ...
(published as 'Which spouse first decides in the household? The dynamics of bargaining' in: Theoretical Economics Letters, 2013, 3, 69-77)
C71, C72, C62, J12
3756 Sara Lemos
Jonathan Portes
New Labour? The Impact of Migration from Central and Eastern European Countries on the UK Labour Market
The UK was one of only three countries that granted free movement of workers to accession nationals following the enlargement of the European Union in May 2004. The resulting large, rapid and ...
(published in: B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy, 2013, 14(1), 299-338.)
J22
3755 Marco Caliendo
Michel Clement
Dominik Papies
Sabine Scheel-Kopeinig
The Cost Impact of Spam Filters: Measuring the Effect of Information System Technologies in Organizations
More than 70% of global e-mail traffic consists of unsolicited and commercial direct marketing, also known as spam. Dealing with spam incurs high costs for organizations, prompting efforts to try to ...
(published in: Information Systems Research, 2012, 23 (3, Part II), 1068-1080)
M12, M15
3754 Ioannis Cholezas
Panos Tsakloglou
The Economic Impact of Immigration in Greece: Taking Stock of the Existing Evidence
Greece was traditionally an emigration country. However, since the early 1990s it became an immigrant destination and nowadays up to a tenth of the population are immigrants, mainly from neighbouring ...
(published in: Journal of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 2009, 9 (1-2), 77-104)
F22
3753 Spyros Konstantopoulos
Incorporating Cost in Power Analysis for Three-Level Cluster Randomized Designs
In experimental designs with nested structures entire groups (such as schools) are often assigned to treatment conditions. Key aspects of the design in these cluster randomized experiments include ...
(published in: Evaluation Review, 2009, 33 (4), 335-357)
I20
3752 Nauro F. Campos
Menelaos G. Karanasos
Bin Tan
Two to Tangle: Financial Development, Political Instability and Economic Growth in Argentina (1896–2000)
This paper investigates the effects of financial development and political instability on economic growth in a power-ARCH framework with data for Argentina from 1896 to 2000. Our findings suggest ...
(published in: Journal of Banking and Finance, 2012, 36 (1), 290 - 304)
C14, O40, E23, D72
3751 Michal Myck
Richard Ochmann
Salmai Qari
Dynamics of Earnings and Hourly Wages in Germany
There is by now a vast number of studies which document a sharp increase in cross-sectional wage inequality during the 2000s. It is often assumed that this inequality is of a "permanent nature" which ...
(revised version published as 'Dynamics in Transitory and Permanent Variation of Wages in Germany' in: Economics Letters, 2011, 113 (2), 143 - 146)
C23, D31, J31
3750 Judith K. Hellerstein
Melissa McInerney
David Neumark
Measuring the Importance of Labor Market Networks
We specify and implement a test for the importance of network effects in determining the establishments at which people work, using recently-constructed matched employer-employee data at the ...
(published as 'Neighbors and Coworkers: The Importance of Residential Labor Market Networks' in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2011, 29 (4), 659 - 695)
J15, J61
3749 Wiji Arulampalam
Robin Naylor
Jeremy Smith
Am I Missing Something? The Effects of Absence from Class on Student Performance
We exploit a rich administrative panel data-set for cohorts of Economics students at a UK university in order to identify causal effects of class absence on student performance. We utilise the panel ...
(revised version publishd in: Economics of Education Review, 2012, 31 (4), 363-375)
C41, J24, I2
3748 Örn B. Bodvarsson
John G. Sessions
The Measurement of Racial Discrimination in Pay between Job Categories: Theory and Test
The traditional model of taste discrimination in labor markets presumes perfect substitution, making it unsuitable for the measurement of discrimination across job assignments. We extend the model to ...
(published as 'The Measurement of Pay Discrimination Between Job Assignments' in: Labour Economics, 2011, 18 (3), 297-309)
J7
3746 Leszek Morawski
Michal Myck
'Klin'-ing Up: Effects of Polish Tax Reforms on Those In and on Those Out
In 2007 and 2008 Polish governments introduced a series of reforms which led to a substantial reduction in the tax "wedge" (in Polish: "klin") on labour. We show that when considered together the ...
(revised and corrected version published in: Labour Economics, 2010, 17 (3), 556-566)
H24, J21, J31
3745 Tito Boeri
Battista Severgnini
The Italian Job: Match Rigging, Career Concerns and Media Concentration in Serie A
This paper contributes to the literature on competition and corruption, by drawing on records from Calciopoli, a judicial inquiry carried out in 2006 on corruption in the Italian soccer league. ...
(published as "Match rigging and the career concerns of referees" in: Labour Economics, 2011, 18(3), 349-359)
D73, L82, L83
3744 Martin Halla
Johann Scharler
Marriage, Divorce and Interstate Risk Sharing
In this paper we study the importance of marriage for interstate risk sharing. We find that US states in which married couples account for a higher share of the population are less exposed to ...
(revised version published in: Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2012, 114 (1), 55-78)
J12, E21, K36, G21
3743 Suresh de Mel
David McKenzie
Christopher Woodruff
Are Women More Credit Constrained? Experimental Evidence on Gender and Microenterprise Returns
In a recent randomized experiment we found mean returns to capital of between 5 and 6 percent per month in Sri Lankan microenterprises, much higher than market interest rates. But returns were found ...
(published in: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2009, 1(3), 1-32)
O12, O16, C93
3742 Matthias Doepke
Fabrizio Zilibotti
International Labor Standards and the Political Economy of Child Labor Regulation
Child labor is a persistent phenomenon in many developing countries. In recent years, support has been growing among rich-country governments and consumer groups for the use of trade policies, such ...
(published in: Journal of the European Economic Association, 2009, 7(2-3), 508- 518)
J20, J88, O10
3741 Francesco Feri
Bernd Irlenbusch
Matthias Sutter
Efficiency Gains from Team-Based Coordination: Large-Scale Experimental Evidence
The need for efficient coordination is ubiquitous in organizations and industries. The literature on the determinants of efficient coordination has focused on individual decision-making so far. In ...
(revised and extended version published in: American Economic Review, 2010, 100 (4), 1892-1912)
C71, C91, C92
3740 Barry R. Chiswick
Christina A. Houseworth
Ethnic Intermarriage among Immigrants: Human Capital and Assortative Mating
This paper analyzes the determinants of interethnic marriages among immigrants in the United States. The dependent variable is intermarriage across ethnic groups and the inclusion of the explanatory ...
(published in: Review of Economics of the Household, 2011, 9 (2), 149-180)
J12, J15, J61, F22
3739 Thierry Warin
Phanindra V. Wunnava
Hubert P. Janicki
Testing Mundell's Intuition of Endogenous OCA Theory
This paper presents an empirical assessment of the endogenous optimum currency area theory. Frankel and Rose (1998) study the endogeneity of a currency union through the lens of international trade ...
(published in: Review of International Economics, 2009, 17 (1), 74-89)
C23, C52, F15
3738 Dany Brouillette
Guy Lacroix
Heterogeneous Treatment and Self-Selection in a Wage Subsidy Experiment
The Self-Sufficiency Project (SSP) is a research and demonstration project that offered a generous time-limited income supplement to randomly selected welfare applicants under two conditions. The ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2010, 94 (7-8), 479-492)
I38, J31, J64
3737 Zahra Siddique
Caste Based Discrimination: Evidence and Policy
Caste-based quotas in hiring have existed in the public sector in India for decades. Recently there has been debate about introducing similar quotas in private sector jobs. This paper uses an audit ...
(published as 'Evidence on Caste-Based Discrimination' in: Labour Economics, 2011, 18 (S1), S146-S159)
C93, J71, J78, O15
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