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stationary choices. About half of subjects with time inconsistent choices have stationary preferences. These results challenge … the view that present-bias preferences are the main source of time inconsistent choices. …
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impatience if and only if her preferences on the risk domain are represented by a non-expected utility function. Contrary to … time and risk preferences can be re-established. …
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stationary choices. About half of subjects with time inconsistent choices have stationary preferences. These results challenge … the view that present-bias preferences are the main source of time inconsistent choices. …
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Using the nationally representative longitudinal Youth in Transition Survey, this paper examines the argument that inferior educational outcomes of various visible minorities and immigrants can be attributed to their socio-economic disadvantages, while superior outcomes of other visible...
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We compare the economic outcomes of former Temporary Foreign Workers (TFWs) and former international students to immigrants who have no Canadian human capital at the time of landing. First, controlling for all possible variables that are adjustable under the current Canadian points system, we...
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Using a data set that provides information on source country employment, we examine the effect of source and host country occupational matching on earnings and the economic rate of return to the foreign human capital of immigrants in Canada. Examining occupational distributions we find that...
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