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We develop a theory of the market for individual reputation, an indicator of regard by one’s peers and others. The …
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countries. We adapt the theory of home production to account for fixed costs of market work and adduce evidence that they, in …
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Eating requires the food materials that make up meals and also time devoted to buying food, preparing meals and eating them, and cleaning up afterwards. Using time-diary and expenditure data for the U.S. for 1985 and 2003, I examine how income and time prices affect time and goods inputs into...
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We explore how umpires' racial/ethnic preferences are expressed in their evaluation of Major League Baseball pitchers. Controlling for umpire, pitcher, batter and catcher fixed effects and many other factors, strikes are more likely to be called if the umpire and pitcher match race/ethnicity....
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Using time-diary data from four countries we show that the unemployed spend most of the time not working for pay in additional leisure and personal maintenance, not in increased household production. There is no relation between unemployment duration and the split of time between household...
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Using the 2006-07 American Time Use Survey and its Eating and Health Module, I show that over half of adult Americans report grazing (secondary eating/drinking) on a typical day, with grazing time almost equaling primary eating/drinking time. An economic model predicts that higher wage rates...
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immigrants and natives become noticeable when activities are distinguished by incidence and intensity. We develop a theory of the … costs. The theory predicts that immigrants will be less likely than natives to undertake such activities, but conditional on …
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Using a very large sample of matched author-referee pairs, we examine how the gender of referees and authors affects the former's recommendations. Relying on changing matches of authors and referees, we find no evidence of gender differences among referees in charitableness toward authors; nor...
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. Negative shocks also appear to increase the earnings disadvantage of bad-looking workers. A theory of job search suggests two …
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