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1“...Although the finance‐growth relationship is now firmly entrenched in the empirical literature, we show that it is not as strong in more recent data as it was...”
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3by Heckman, James J Published in Economic inquiry (2008)“...This paper discusses (a) the role of cognitive and noncognitive ability in shaping adult outcomes, (b) the early emergence of differentials in abilities...”
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4“...A growing number of field and experimental studies focus on the institutional arrangements by which individuals are able to solve collective action problems...”
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5“...In addition to showing that student measures of social preference, a concern for outcomes achieved by other reference agents, are quite different from those...”
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6by FRANK, MARK W Published in Economic inquiry (01.01.2009)“...This paper introduces a new comprehensive panel of annual state‐level income inequality measures spanning the postwar period 1945–2004. For many states, the...”
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7by SHEREMETA, ROMAN M Published in Economic inquiry (01.04.2011)“...This paper experimentally compares the performance of four simultaneous lottery contests: a grand contest, two multiple prize settings (equal and unequal...”
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8by CROSON, RACHEL T. A Published in Economic inquiry (01.04.2007)“...Theories of commitment, altruism, and reciprocity have been invoked to explain and describe behavior in public goods and social dilemma situations. Commitment...”
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9“...We show that both talent and popularity significantly contribute to stars' market values in German soccer. The talent‐versus‐popularity controversy on the...”
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10“...Using financial incentives, we study how portfolio choice (how much to invest in a risky asset) depends on three well‐known behavioral phenomena: ambiguity...”
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11by MOCAN, NACI Published in Economic inquiry (01.10.2008)“...This paper uses a microlevel data set from 49 countries to create a direct measure of corruption, which portrays the extent of bribery as revealed by...”
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12“...We combine data on international trade linkages with a network approach to map the global trading system as an interdependent complex network. This enables us...”
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13“...We introduce two variants of the one‐shot joy‐of‐destruction minigame (mini‐JOD). Two players are endowed with the same amount of money. They simultaneously...”
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14by Dohmen, T.J Published in Economic inquiry (01.01.2008)“...Analyzing the neutrality of referees during 12 german premier league (1. Bundesliga) soccer seasons, this paper documents evidence that social forces influence...”
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15“...This paper analyzes whether schooling increases intelligence measured by intelligence quotient (IQ). We use a longitudinal dataset where the individuals have...”
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16by DELMAS, MAGALI MONTES‐SANCHO, MARIA J SHIMSHACK, JAY P Published in Economic inquiry (01.04.2010)“...While theory suggests that information programs may correct market failures and improve welfare, the empirical impacts of these policies remain undetermined...”
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17“...This paper uses national longitudinal data and several new empirical strategies to examine the consequences of teenage fatherhood. The key contribution is to...”
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18by CRESPO CUARESMA, JESÚS HLOUSKOVA, JAROSLAVA OBERSTEINER, MICHAEL Published in Economic inquiry (01.04.2008)“...Recent studies found a robust positive correlation between the frequency of natural disasters and the long‐run economic growth after conditioning for other...”
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19“...We examine the effects of education on financial decision‐making skills by identifying an interesting source of variation in pertinent training. During the...”
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20by ROUSU, MATTHEW HUFFMAN, WALLACE E SHOGREN, JASON F TEGENE, ABEBAYEHU Published in Economic inquiry (01.07.2007)“...Food products containing genetically modified (GM) ingredients have entered the market over the past decade. The biotech industry and environmental groups have...”