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Automatic Stabilisers And Economic Crisis: US Vs Europe
June 1, 2010, 12:00am PDT
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. The authors find that...
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The Crux Of The Matter: Ratings And Credit Risk Valuation At The Heart Of The Structured Finance Crisis
February 24, 2009, 12:00am PST
The 2007/2008 global credit crisis was born out of opaque securitization transactions. Introducing structured products risk estimation techniques shows how the most basic investment analysis could...
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Accounting For China's Growth
February 1, 2010, 12:00am PST
China has achieved impressive growth over the last three decades. However, there has been debate over the sources of the growth, and the role of the intensive versus extensive margin. Growth...
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Demand Side Analysis Of Microlending Markets In Germany
July 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
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...
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Mortgage Finance In Central And Eastern Europe: Opportunity Or Burden?
February 1, 2010, 12:00am PST
Household credit, especially for mortgages, has doubled over the past years in the new European Union member countries, raising concerns about the economic and social consequences of household...
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The Value Of Business Networks In Emerging Economies: An Analysis Of Firms' External Financing Opportunities
May 1, 2011, 12:00am PDT
The paper argues that networked firms are likely to have an advantage in securing external finance in countries with weak legal and judicial institutions since it helps financial institutions to...
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Management Economics In A Large Retail Organization
August 1, 2008, 12:00am PDT
The authors study the impact of and reward to middle management ability using data from 245 stores of a nationwide retailer. The company scores six broad areas of management practice, the most...
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Risk Management Among The Poor: The Case Of Microfinancial Services
September 1, 2010, 12:00am PDT
This paper argues that the level of financial services provision determines the risk management strategies among the poor. The paper estimates the determinants of the household's use of one, two...
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Credit Constraints As A Barrier To The Entry And Post-Entry Growth Of Firms
December 1, 2007, 12:00am PST
Advanced market economies are characterized by a continuous process of creative destruction. Market forces and technological developments play a major role in shaping this process, but...
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Macroeconomic Dynamics In A Model Of Goods, Labor And Credit Market Frictions
June 1, 2011, 12:00am PDT
Building a model with three imperfect markets - goods, labor and credit - representing a product's life-cycle, the authors find that goods market frictions drastically change the qualitative and...
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Cigarette Taxes And The Social Market
March 1, 2011, 12:00am PST
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, the...
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Discounting Financial Literacy: Time Preferences And Participation In Financial Education Programs
May 1, 2008, 12:00am PDT
Many policy makers and economists argue that financial literacy is key to financial well-being. But why do many individuals remain financially illiterate despite the apparent importance of being...
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Globalization And Strategic Research Investments
December 1, 2010, 12:00am PST
The authors develop a general equilibrium model of international trade with heterogeneous firms, where countries can invest into basic research to improve their technological potential. These...
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Trends In Economic Research: An International Perspective
April 1, 2010, 12:00am PDT
Given the recent efforts in several countries to reorganize the research institutional setting to improve research productivity, the authors' analysis addresses the following questions: to which...
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Well-Being Inequality And Reference Groups: An Agenda For New Research
January 1, 2010, 12:00am PST
In this paper it is argued that subjective well-being of the individual depends on two types of variables. The first type consists of characteristics of the individual himself, such as age,...
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Publications: German Economic Research Institutes On Track
December 1, 2007, 12:00am PST
The request for a strengthening of academic research at the German economic research institutes by the German Science Council more than a decade ago was founded on the crucial insight that sound...
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Review Of The Recent Trends In Development Economics Research: With Experience From The Federal Region Of Kurdistan
December 1, 2007, 12:00am PST
In recent decades the global economy has gone through major changes and in particular within the area of development economics. An example of major changes in this area is the rapid development in...
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The Financial And Operating Performance Of Privatized Firms In Sweden
January 1, 2009, 12:00am PST
This paper examines the change in operating and financial performance of Swedish firms that were either partly or fully privatized during the period of 1989-2007. Two different methods are used to...
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Financial Liberalization And Democracy: The Role Of Reform Reversals
August 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
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...
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Does Openness To International Financial Flows Contribute To Productivity Growth?
August 1, 2008, 12:00am PDT
Economic theory has identified a number of channels through which openness to international financial flows could raise productivity growth. However, while there is a vast empirical literature...
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Financial Development And The Distribution Of Income In Latin America And The Caribbean
October 1, 2008, 12:00am PDT
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...
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How Sensitive Are Retirement Decisions To Financial Incentives: A Stated Preference Analysis
October 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
The authors study effects of financial incentives on the retirement age using stated preference data. Dutch survey respondents were given hypothetical retirement scenarios describing age(s) of...
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Trust And The Choice Between Housing And Financial Assets: Evidence From Spanish Households
October 1, 2010, 12:00am PDT
Trusting behavior has been shown to affect households' portfolio choice between risky and risk-free financial assets. The authors extend the analysis of the effect of trust on portfolio choice to...
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Who Is Hit Hardest During A Financial Crisis? The Vulnerability Of Young Men And Women To Unemployment In An Economic Downturn
August 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
The current financial and economic crisis has resulted in the worst global recession since World War II. The subsequent destruction of jobs and increased duration of joblessness will ensure that...
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Two To Tangle: Financial Development, Political Instability And Economic Growth In Argentina (1896-2000)
October 1, 2008, 12:00am PDT
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. The authors' findings...
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Differences By Degree: Evidence Of The Net Financial Rates Of Return To Undergraduate Study For England And Wales
October 1, 2010, 12:00am PDT
This paper provides estimates of the impact of higher education qualifications on the earnings of graduates in the UK by subject studied. The authors use data from the recent UK Labour Force...
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Wage Policies Of A Russian Firm And The Financial Crisis Of 1998: Evidence From Personnel Data - 1997 to 2002
February 1, 2008, 12:00am PST
The authors use a rich personnel data set from a Russian firm for the years 1997 to 2002 to analyze how the financial crisis in 1998 and the resulting change in external labor market conditions...
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The (Hidden) Financial Flows Of Terrorist And Organized Crime Organizations: A Literature Review And Some Preliminary Empirical Results
March 1, 2010, 12:00am PST
The financial means of international terror and organized crime organizations are analyzed. First, some short remarks about the organization of international terror organizations are made. Second...
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A Multi-Method Approach To Identifying Norms And Normative Expectations Within A Corporate Hierarchy: Evidence From The Financial Services Industry
June 1, 2011, 12:00am PDT
This paper presents the results of a field study at a large financial services firm that combines multiple methods, including two economic experiments, to measure ethical norms and their...
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Labor Turnover Costs, Workers' Heterogeneity, And Optimal Monetary Policy
July 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
The authors 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'...
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Fiscal Policy And The Labour Market: The Effects Of Public Sector Employment And Wages
November 1, 2010, 12:00am PDT
The author builds a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model with search and matching frictions and two sectors in order to study the labour market effects of public sector employment and...
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Real Exchange Rate, Foreign Trade And Employment: Evidence From China
August 1, 2011, 12:00am PDT
Coordination of macro-economic development and employment is an essential issue for China's social development, which largely depends on economic expansion, as well as integration into the global...
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Taxes, Wages And Working Hours
August 1, 2011, 12:00am PDT
This paper presents estimates of individuals' responses in hourly wages to changes in marginal tax rates. Estimates based on register panel data of Swedish households covering the period 1992 to...
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Elasticity Of Supply To The Firm And The Business Cycle
August 1, 2011, 12:00am PDT
A body of recent empirical work has found strong evidence that the labor elasticity of supply to the firm is finite, implying that firms may have wage setting power. However, these studies capture...
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The Use Of Violence In Illegal Markets: Evidence From Mahogany Trade In The Brazilian Amazon
August 1, 2011, 12:00am PDT
Agents operating in illegal markets cannot resort to the justice system to guarantee property rights, to enforce contracts, or to seek protection from competitors' improper behaviors. In these...
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Access To Justice And Entrepreneurship: Evidence From Brazil's Special Civil Tribunals
August 1, 2011, 12:00am PDT
Entrepreneurship is usually identified as an important determinant of aggregate productivity and long-term growth. The determinants of entrepreneurship, nevertheless, are not entirely understood....
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Tax Policy And Income Inequality In The U.S., 1978-2009: A Decomposition Approach
August 1, 2011, 12:00am PDT
The authors assess the effects of U.S. tax policy reforms on inequality by applying a new decomposition method that allows them to disentangle mechanical effects due to changes in pre-tax incomes...
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How Policy Changes Affect Shareholder Wealth: The Case Of The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster
August 1, 2011, 12:00am PDT
This paper analyzes how policy changes affect shareholder wealth in the context of environmental regulation. The authors exploit the unique and unexpected German reaction to the Fukushima Daiichi...
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Manipulation Of Choice Behavior
July 1, 2011, 12:00am PDT
The authors introduce and study the problem of manipulation of choice behavior. In a class of two-stage models of decision making, with the agent's choices determined by three "Psychological...
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China's Emergence In The World Economy And Business Cycles In Latin America
July 1, 2011, 12:00am PDT
The international business cycle is very important for Latin America's economic performance as the recent global crisis vividly illustrated. This paper investigates how changes in trade linkages...
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Do Students Expect Compensation For Wage Risk?
March 1, 2009, 12:00am PST
The authors use a unique data set about the wage distribution that Swiss students expect for themselves ex ante, deriving parametric and non-parametric measures to capture expected wage risk....
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Efficient Probit Estimation With Partially Missing Covariates
March 1, 2009, 12:00am PST
A common approach to dealing with missing data is to estimate the model on the common subset of data, by necessity throwing away potentially useful data. The authors derive a new probit type...
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The Growth Of Participant Direction In Defined Contribution Plans
March 1, 2009, 12:00am PST
Since 1990, most pension plans have shifted the responsibility for directing pension assets to the employee. This paper summarizes some of the possible explanations for this rapid shift toward...
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Do German Welfare-to-work Programmes Reduce Welfare And Increase Work?
March 1, 2009, 12:00am PST
Many Western economies have reformed their welfare systems with the aim of activating welfare recipients by increasing welfare-to-work programmes and job search enforcement. The authors evaluate...
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Economic Growth With Political Lobbying And Wage Bargaining
March 1, 2009, 12:00am PST
This paper examines an economy with a large number of industries, each producing a different good. Technological change follows a Poisson process where firms improve their productivity through...
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The' Market For Higher Education: Does It Really Exist?
March 1, 2009, 12:00am PST
Higher education, like any other commodity or service, has been viewed in a variety of economic frameworks. Little of this paper, however, appears to have made any effort to define carefully the...
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The Dynamics Of Entrepreneurship: Hysteresis, Business Cycles And Government Policy
March 1, 2009, 12:00am PST
This paper estimates an unobserved components model to explore the macro dynamics of entrepreneurship in Spain and the US. The authors ask whether entrepreneurship exhibits hysteresis, defined as...
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A Structural Approach To Estimating The Effect Of Taxation On The Labor Market Dynamics Of Older Workers
March 1, 2009, 12:00am PST
The authors estimate a dynamic structural life-cycle model of employment, non-employment and retirement that includes endogenous accumulation of human capital and intertemporal non-separabilities...
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Imposing Economic Constraints In Nonparametric Regression: Survey, Implementation And Extension
March 1, 2009, 12:00am PST
Economic conditions such as convexity, homogeneity, homotheticity, and monotonicity are all important assumptions or consequences of assumptions of economic functions to be estimated. Recent...
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Swetaxben: A Swedish Tax/Benefit Micro Simulation Model And An Evaluation Of A Swedish Tax Reform
April 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
The purpose of SWEtaxben is to evaluate the impact of changes in the tax/benefit systems on households as well as the central governmental budget. Relating to the micro simulation literature this...
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Revisiting Strategic Versus Non-strategic Cooperation
April 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
The authors use a novel experimental design to disentangle strategically- and non-strategically-motivated cooperation. By using contingent responses in a repeated sequential prisoners' dilemma...
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Do Immigrants Take The Jobs Of Native Workers?
April 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
In this paper, the authors focus on the short-run adjustments taking place at the workplace level when immigrants are employed. Specifically, they analyze whether individual native workers are...
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Everyone Is A Winner: Promoting Cooperation Through All-Can-Win Intergroup Competition
April 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
The authors test if cooperation is promoted by rank-order competition between groups in which all groups can be ranked first, i.e. when everyone can be a winner. This type of rank-order...
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The Finnish Great Depression: From Russia With Love
April 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
During the period 1991-93, Finland experienced the deepest economic downturn in an industrialized country since the 1930s. The authors argue that the culprit behind this Great Depression was the...
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Patriotism, Taxation And International Mobility
April 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
For patriotic citizens, living in their native country is intrinsically preferable compared to living in the diaspora. In this paper, the authors analyze the implications of such a patriotic...
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The Last Refuge Of A Scoundrel? Patriotism And Tax Compliance
April 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
The authors study the effects of patriotism on tax compliance. In particular, they assume that individuals feel a (random draw of) warm glow from honestly paying their taxes. A higher expected...
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Entrepreneurial Entry: Which Institutions Matter?
April 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
In this paper the authors explore the relationship between the individual decision to become an entrepreneur and the institutional context. They pinpoint the critical roles of property rights and...
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Risk Attitude And Wage Growth: Replication And Reconstruction
April 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
The authors replicate Shaw (1996) who found that individual wage growth is higher for individuals with greater preference for risk taking. Expanding her dataset with more American observations and...
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Negative Externalities And Equilibrium Existence In Competitive Markets With Adverse Selection
April 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
Rothschild and Stiglitz (1976) show that there need not exist a competitive equilibrium in markets with adverse selection. Building on their framework the authors demonstrate that externalities...
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Works Councils And Separations: Voice, Monopoly, And Insurance Effects
April 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
Using a large linked employer-employee data set for Germany, the authors find that the existence of a works council is associated with a lower separation rate to employment, in particular for men...
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Choosing The Field Of Study In Post-secondary Education: Do Expected Earnings Matter?
April 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
This paper examines the determinants of the choice of the major when the length of studies is uncertain, by using a framework in which students entering post-secondary education are assumed to...
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Wages And Seniority When Coworkers Matter: Estimating A Joint Production Economy Using Norwegian Administrative Data
April 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
The authors develop an equilibrium model of wages and estimate it using administrative data from Norway. Coworkers interact through a task-assignment model, and wages are determined through...
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Access To Banking Services And Poverty Reduction: A State-wise Assessment In India
April 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
Financial inclusion is the broad based delivery of banking and other financial services at affordable cost to the poorest sections of society. In India, financial inclusion emphasizes to include...
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Income Tax Flattening: Does It Help To Reduce The Shadow Economy?
June 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
This paper examines the effect of global transition to simpler, flatter income tax systems on the size of the shadow economy. By offering a new estimation framework, the paper revives the...
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Global Reform Of Personal Income Taxation, 1981-2005: Evidence From 189 Countries
June 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
In this paper, the authors use a panel of 189 countries to describe the salient trends that have emerged in national personal income tax systems spanning the twenty five year period from 1981 to...
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Analyzing Female Labor Supply: Evidence From A Dutch Tax Reform
June 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
Among OECD countries, the Netherlands has average female labor force participation, but by far the highest rate of part-time work. This paper investigates the extent to which married women respond...
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Forecasting With Spatial Panel Data
June 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
This paper compares various forecasts using panel data with spatial error correlation. The true data generating process is assumed to be a simple error component regression model with spatial...
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Who Values The Status Of The Entrepreneur?
June 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
Parker and Van Praag (2009) showed, based on theory, that the group status of the profession 'Entrepreneurship' shapes people's occupational preferences and thus their choice behavior. The current...
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Entrepreneurship: Origins And Returns
June 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
The authors examine the origins and outcome of entrepreneurship on the basis of exceptionally comprehensive Norwegian matched worker-firm-owner data. In contrast to most existing studies, their...
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Does Labor Supply Respond To A Flat Tax? Evidence From The Russian Tax Reform
June 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
The authors exploit the exogenous change in marginal tax rates created by the Russian flat tax reform of 2001 to identify the effect of taxes on labor supply of males and females. They apply the...
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EU Enlargement And Ireland's Labour Market
June 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
Ireland, along with Sweden and the UK, allowed full access to its labor market to the citizens of the accession countries when the EU enlarged in May 2004. Given the limited number of countries...
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Inequality And Specialization: The Growth Of Low-skill Service Jobs In The United States
July 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
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...
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How Do Young Innovative Companies Innovate?
July 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
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...
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Neighborhood Dynamics And The Housing Price Effects Of Spatially Targeted Economic Development Policy
July 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
Neighborhoods are the result of a complicated interplay between residential choice, housing supply and the influences of the larger metropolitan system on its constituent parts. The authors model...
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Monitoring Job Offer Decisions, Punishments, Exit To Work, And Job Quality
July 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
Unemployment insurance systems include monitoring of unemployed workers and punitive sanctions if job search requirements are violated. The authors analyze the effect of sanctions on the ensuing...
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Nonparametric Identification And Estimation Of Nonadditive Hedonic Models
July 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
This paper studies the identification and estimation of preferences and technologies in equilibrium hedonic models. In it, the authors identify nonparametric structural relationships with...
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Another Look At The Identification At Infinity Of Sample Selection Models
July 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
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). The...
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Household Decision Making And The Influence Of Spouses' Income, Education, And Communist Party Membership: A Field Experiment In Rural China
April 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
The authors study household decision making in a high-stakes experiment with a random sample of households in rural China. Spouses have to choose between risky lotteries, first separately and then...
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Stepping Stone Or Dead End? The Effect Of The EITC On Earnings Growth
April 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
While many studies have found that the EITC increases the employment rates of single mothers, no study to date has examined whether the jobs taken by single mothers as a result of the EITC...
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Why Pay Taxes When No One Else Does?
April 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
In this paper, the authors try to understand the phenomena whereby a large proportion of the population evades tax payments. They present a model which incorporates elements from the theory of...
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