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22“...Will college students who set goals for themselves work harder and achieve better outcomes? In theory, setting goals can help present-biased students to...”
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23“...We analyze empirically the optimal design of social insurance and assistance programs when families obtain insurance by making labor supply choices for both...”
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30“...We empirically analyze the optimal mix and optimal generosity of unemployment insurance and social assistance programs. To do so, we specify a structural...”
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31“...In a real effort experiment with repeated competition we find striking differences in how the work effort of men and women responds to previous wins and...”
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32“...We estimate a dynamic structural life-cycle model of employment, non-employment and retirement that includes endogenous accumulation of human capital and...”
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34“...Using real effort to implement costly activities increases the likelihood that the motivations that drive effort provision in real life carry over to the...”
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35“...Using real effort to implement costly activities increases the likelihood that the motivations that drive effort provision in real life carry over to the...”
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36“...In this paper, we study how the tax-and-transfer system reduces the inequality of lifetime income by redistributing lifetime earnings between individuals with...”
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37by Prowse, Victoria“...We extend existing work on the dynamics of labor force participation by distinguishing between full-time and part-time employment and by allowing unobserved...”
10.04.2012
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38“...Response times are a simple low-cost indicator of the process of reasoning in strategic games (Rubinstein, 2007; Rubinstein, 2016). We leverage the dynamic...”
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39“...Response times are a simple low-cost indicator of the process of reasoning in strategic games (Rubinstein, 2007; Rubinstein, 2016). We leverage the dynamic...”
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40by Prowse, Victoria Liza“...The first chapter considers the problem of determining the extent of any state dependencies in women's labor supply behavior. Employment outcomes are modeled...”
2007