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IZA Discussion Paper Downloads
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The following is a list of the Top 10 paper downloads since April 2002 (the first month for which data are available).
See also the other Top 10 lists for IZA papers at SSRN and RePEc.
Please note that due to technical problems the download records are incomplete for August and December 2014.
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All-Time Top 10 Downloads
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Downloads |
No. |
Author(s) |
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650155 |
1925 |
Eddy Lee,
Marco Vivarelli |
The Social Impact of Globalization in the Developing Countries
(published in: International Labour Review, 2006, 145(3), 167-184) |
2 |
514690 |
8129 |
John H. Pencavel |
The Productivity of Working Hours
(published in: Economic Journal, 2015, 125 (589), 2052-2076) |
3 |
448549 |
4934 |
Sher Verick,
Iyanatul Islam |
The Great Recession of 2008-2009: Causes, Consequences and Policy Responses
(published in: Iyanatul Islam and Sher Verick (eds.), From the Great Recession to Labour Market Recovery: Issues, Evidence and Policy Options, Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK; ILO/Palgrave Macmillan, 2010) |
4 |
364045 |
13670 |
Dhaval M. Dave,
Andrew I. Friedson,
Drew McNichols,
Joseph J. Sabia |
The Contagion Externality of a Superspreading Event: The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally and COVID-19
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228292 |
1588 |
Marco Caliendo,
Sabine Kopeinig |
Some Practical Guidance for the Implementation of Propensity Score Matching
(published in: Journal of Economic Surveys, 2008, 22(1), 31-72) |
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220790 |
5151 |
Peng Sun,
Almas Heshmati |
International Trade and its Effects on Economic Growth in China
(published in: China Economic Policy Review, 2012, 1(2), 35-60.) |
7 |
212819 |
13319 |
Timo Mitze,
Reinhold Kosfeld,
Johannes Rode,
Klaus Wälde |
Face Masks Considerably Reduce COVID-19 Cases in Germany: A Synthetic Control Method Approach
(published in: PNAS, 2020, 117 (5), 32293-32301) |
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209996 |
12282 |
John Jerrim,
Phil Parker,
Nikki Shure |
Bullshitters. Who Are They and What Do We Know about Their Lives?
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176038 |
9656 |
Francine D. Blau,
Lawrence M. Kahn |
The Gender Wage Gap: Extent, Trends, and Explanations
(published in: Journal of Economic Literature, 2017, 55(3), 789-865) |
10 |
141660 |
13411 |
Abel Brodeur,
David M. Gray,
Anik Islam,
Suraiya Jabeen Bhuiyan |
A Literature Review of the Economics of COVID-19
(published in: Journal of Economic Surveys, 2021, 35(4), 1007-1044) |
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These are the statistics for last month:
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Top Downloads for August 2003
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Downloads |
No. |
Author(s) |
Title |
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851 |
Joshua Angrist |
Treatment Effect Heterogeneity in Theory and Practice
(published in: Economic Journal, 2004, 114 (494), C52-C83) |
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70 |
847 |
Barry R. Chiswick |
Jacob Mincer, Experience and the Distribution of Earnings
(published in: Review of Economics of the Household, 2003, 1 (4), 343-361 ) |
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54 |
835 |
Gilles Joseph,
Olivier Pierrard,
Henri R. Sneessens |
Job Turnover, Unemployment and Labor Market Institutions
(published in: Labour Economics, 2004, 11 (4), 451-468) |
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854 |
Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell,
Bernard M. S. van Praag |
Income Satisfaction Inequality and its Causes
(published in: Journal of Economic Inequality, 2003, 1 (2), 107-127) |
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834 |
Tito Boeri,
J. Ignacio Conde-Ruiz,
Vincenzo Galasso |
Protecting Against Labour Market Risk: Employment Protection or Unemployment Benefits?
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836 |
Myeong-Su Yun |
A Simple Solution to the Identification Problem in Detailed Wage Decompositions
(published in: Economic Inquiry, 2005, 43 (4), 766-772) |
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James J. Heckman,
Rosa Matzkin,
Lars Nesheim |
Simulation and Estimation of Hedonic Models
(published in: T. Kehoe, T.N. Srinivasan, and J. Whalley (eds.)- Frontiers in Applied General Equilibrium, Cambridge, 2005, 277 - 340) |
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829 |
James J. Heckman,
Xuesong Li |
Selection Bias, Comparative Advantage and Heterogeneous Returns to Education: Evidence from China in 2000
(published in: Pacific Economic Review, 2004, 9(3), 155-171) |
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Patricia Apps |
Gender, Time Use and Models of the Household
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839 |
Andrea Bassanini,
Giorgio Brunello |
Is Training More Frequent When Wage Compression is Higher? Evidence from the European Community Household Panel
(revised version published as 'Is training more frequent when the wage premium is smaller? Evidence from the European Community Household Panel' in: Labour Economics, 2008, 15(2), 272-290) |
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