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1by Ioannidis, John P. A Stanley, T. D Doucouliagos, Hristos Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.10.2017)“...We investigate two critical dimensions of the credibility of empirical economics research: statistical power and bias. We survey 159 empirical economics...”
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2by Miaojie Yu Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.06.2015)“...This article explores how reductions in tariffs on imported inputs and final goods affect the productivity of large Chinese trading firms, with the special...”
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3“...We provide a simple and intuitive measure of interdependence of asset returns and/or volatilities. In particular, we formulate and examine precise and separate...”
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4“...We investigate the fiscal impact of immigration on the UK economy, with a focus on the period since 1995. Our findings indicate that, when considering the...”
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5by Becker, Sascha O Boeckh, Katrin Hainz, Christa Woessmann, Ludger Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.02.2016)“...We hypothesise that the Habsburg Empire with its well‐respected administration increased citizens’ trust in local public services. In several Eastern European...”
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6by Michael A. Clemens Steven Radelet Rikhil R. Bhavnani Samuel Bazzi Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.06.2012)“...Recent research yields widely divergent estimates of the cross-country relationship between foreign aid receipts and economic growth. We re-analyse data from...”
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7by Maarten C.J. van Rooij Annamaria Lusardi Rob J.M. Alessie Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.05.2012)“...Relying on comprehensive measures of financial knowledge, we provide evidence of a strong positive association between financial literacy and net worth, even...”
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8by Nina Czernich Oliver Falck Tobias Kretschmer Ludger Woessmann Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.05.2011)“...We estimate the effect of broadband infrastructure, which enables high-speed internet, on economic growth in the panel of OECD countries in 1996-2007. Our...”
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9“..."This article presents a meta-analysis of recent micro-econometric evaluations of active labour market policies. We categorise 199 programme impacts from 97...”
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10by Fratzscher, Marcel Lo Duca, Marco Straub, Roland Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.02.2018)“...This article analyses the effects of the Federal Reserve's quantitative easing (QE) on global portfolio flows, differentiating across recipient region of the...”
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11“...We test the theoretical prediction that house prices respond more strongly to changes in local earnings in places with tight supply constraints using a unique...”
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12“...Internet review forums increasingly supplement expert opinion and social networks in informing consumers about product quality. However, limited empirical...”
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13“...We develop a theoretical framework to study the psychology of poverty and ‘aspirations failure’, defined as the failure to aspire to one’s own potential. In...”
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14“...This article describes the contents and the construction of the EU KLEMS Growth and Productivity Accounts. This database contains industry-level measures of...”
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15by Simon Dietz Nicholas Stern William D. Nordhaus Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.03.2015)“...'To slow or not to slow' (Nordhaus, 1991) was the first economic appraisal of greenhouse gas emissions abatement and founded a large literature on a topic of...”
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16by Burgess, Simon M Greaves, Ellen Vignoles, Anna Wilson, Deborah Published in The Economic journal (London) (2015)“...We investigate parents' preferences for school attributes in a unique data set of survey, administrative, census and spatial data. Using a conditional logit,...”
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17by Arnold, Jens Matthias Javorcik, Beata Lipscomb, Molly Mattoo, Aaditya Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.02.2016)“...Conventional explanations for the post‐1991 growth of India's manufacturing sector focus on goods trade liberalisation and industrial delicensing. We...”
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18“...This article provides unprecedented direct evidence from large-scale survey data on both the intensity (how much?) and direction (to whom?) of income...”
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19“...Much of what we know about the marginal effect of pollution on infant mortality is derived from developed country data. However, given the lower levels of air...”
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20by Atish R. Ghosh Jun I. Kim Enrique G. Mendoza Jonathan D. Ostry Mahvash S. Qureshi Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.02.2013)“...How high can public debt rise without compromising fiscal solvency? We answer this question using a stochastic model of sovereign default in which risk-neutral...”