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61“...A common view in the literature is that systematic monetary policy responses to the inflation caused by oil price shocks have been an important source of...”
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62“...Using a new data source permitting individuals to record their well‐being via a smartphone, we explore within‐person variance in individuals’ well‐being...”
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63by Bekkers, Eddy Francois, Joseph F Rojas‐Romagosa, Hugo Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.05.2018)“...One consequence of melting Arctic ice caps is the commercial viability of the Northern Sea Route, connecting East Asia with Europe. This represents a sizeable...”
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64by Bart H.H. Golsteyn Hans Grönqvist Lena Lindahl Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.11.2014)“...This study investigates the relationship between time preferences and lifetime social and economic outcomes. We use a Swedish longitudinal data set that links...”
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65“...We examine the impact of widespread adoption of natural gas as a source of fuel on infant mortality in Turkey, using variation across provinces and over time...”
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66“..."We investigate the effect of studying abroad on international labour market mobility later in life for university graduates. We exploit the introduction and...”
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67“...This article investigates factors that affect rejection rates in applications for outside finance among different types of investors (banks, venture capital...”
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68by Giancarlo Corsetti Keith Kuester André Meier Gernot J. Müller Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.02.2013)“...This article analyses the impact of strained government finances on macroeconomic stability and the transmission of fiscal policy. Using a variant of the model...”
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69by Charles Courtemanche Garth Heutel Patrick McAlvanah Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.02.2015)“...This article explores the relationship between time preferences, economic incentives and body mass index (BMI). We provide evidence of an interaction effect...”
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70“...We present new evidence about the long‐run relationship between state capacity – the fiscal and administrative power of states – and economic performance. Our...”
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71by Jens H. E. Christensen Glenn D. Rudebusch Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.11.2012)“...We analyse declines in government bond yields following announcements by the Federal Reserve and the Bank of England of plans to buy longer term debt. Using...”
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72by Simon Luechinger Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.03.2009)“...I use the life satisfaction approach to value air quality, combining individual-level panel and high-resolution SO₂ data. To avoid simultaneity problems, I...”
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73by Sinding Bentzen, Jeanet Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.08.2019)“...Abstract Religious beliefs potentially influence individual behaviour. But why are some societies more religious than others? One possible answer is religious...”
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74by Bloom, Nick Lemos, Renata Sadun, Raffaella Van Reenen, John Published in The Economic journal (London) (2015)“...We collect data on management practices in over 1,800 high schools in eight countries. We show that higher management quality is strongly associated with...”
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75“...It seems likely the magnitude of any causal link between achievement and instruction time depends upon the quality of instruction, the classroom environment...”
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76by Humphries, Jane Published in The Economic journal (London) (2019)“...Abstract Estimates of historical workers’ annual incomes suffer from the fundamental problem that they are inferred from day wage rates without knowing how...”
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77Identification and Estimation of Dynamic Causal Effects in Macroeconomics Using External Instruments“...External sources of as‐if randomness — that is, external instruments — can be used to identify the dynamic causal effects of macroeconomic shocks. One method...”
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78by Dohmen, T.J Falk, Armin Golsteyn, B.H.H Huffman, D Sunde, U Published in The Economic journal (London) (24.10.2017)“...This article investigates how risk attitudes change over the life course. We study the age trajectory of risk attitudes all the way from early adulthood until...”
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79“...In this study, we quantify the labour market effects of migration flows in OECD countries during the 1990s based on a new global database on the bilateral...”
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80by Hjalmarsson, Randi Holmlund, Helena Lindquist, Matthew J Published in The Economic journal (London) (2015)“...This article studies the causal effect of educational attainment on conviction and incarceration using Sweden's compulsory schooling reform as an instrument...”