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sensitivity of estimated treatment effects with respect to unobserved heterogeneity or failure of the common support condition …
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method to investigate the sensitivity issue under the unconfoundedness assumption. We find that the estimates are not … speciously robust in the sense that the treatment effects are consistently overestimated or underestimated. Sensitivity checks …
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, leading to status consumption and wasteful gift giving. The screening activity is costly not only for the potential husband …
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This paper estimates the effects of early interventions in the Swedish sickness insurance system. The aim of the interventions is to screen and, further to, rehabilitate sick listed individuals. We find that the early interventions – in contrast to what is expected – increase the inflow into...
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compensation. The model combines multitasking and screening, embedded into a Hotelling-like framework. Competition for the most …
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-sharing, screening opportunities, and competition are important driving forces behind these new forms of work organization. We document … control strategy prevails, while the possibility of screening renders the trust strategy profitable. The introduction of …
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We consider a model of international migration where skills of workers are imperfectly observed by firms in the host country and where information asymmetries are more severe for immigrants than for natives. There are two stages. In the first one, workers in the South decide whether to move and...
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opportunity cost of screening expenditures. This elicits substitution of ingroup identification for screening expenditures, and …
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This paper examines the effects of county-level urbanization and natural amenities on subjective well-being (SWB) in the U.S. SWB is measured using individual-level data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) which asks respondents to rate their overall life satisfaction....
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The model of compensating differentials in regional labor markets was developed by Roback (1982). The model interprets regional differences in constant quality wages and rents as compensating firms and residents for inter-regional differences in amenities. The model assumes that the costs of...
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