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like Spiegel and Spulber [1997, RAND Journal of Economics] highlight that effect. The present paper considers a panel data …
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We study the causal effect of school curricula on students' stated beliefs and attitudes. We exploit a major textbook reform in China that was rolled out between 2004 and 2010 with the explicit intention of shaping youths' ideology. To measure its effect, we present evidence from a novel survey...
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This articles investigates the recent trends in co-authorship in economics. Using data from more than 700.000 journal …
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Economic research shows that candidates have a higher chance of getting (re-)elected when they have the luck that the world economy does well even though this is beyond their control and unrelated to their competence. Psychological research demonstrates that candidates increase their chances if...
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matter of course that economics should become a natural science. Such a characterization misses an essential aspect of a …
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Awards play a large role in the economics profession, which is documented by the large variety and number of awards …. However, little scientific attention has been devoted to them. This paper documents the prevalence of awards in the economics … profession and analyzes the number and type of awards received by the 1,200 leading economists included in Who's Who in Economics …
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data ; economics profession …
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