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Social experiments are powerful sources of information about the effectiveness of interventions. In practice, initial randomization plans are almost always compromised. Multiple hypotheses are frequently tested. "Significant" effects are often reported with p-values that do not account for...
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-productivity profiles and find that productivity increases until the age range of 50-54, whereas wages peak around the age 40-44. At younger … ages, wages increase in line with productivity gains but as prime-age approaches, wage increases lag behind productivity … consistent with underpayment followed by overpayment type of policies. -- aging ; productivity ; wages …
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likely consequence of a reduction of the level of benefit that occurs at that point. Interestingly, post-unemployment wages … reduction of benefits were not produced by reduced reservation wages (higher acceptance probability) but rather more effective …
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