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Maternal sugar consumption in utero may have a variety of effects on offspring. We exploit the abolishment of the rationing of sweet confectionery in the UK on April 24, 1949, and its subsequent reintroduction some months later, in an era of otherwise uninterrupted rationing of confectionery...
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experiment of economic development. Our data elicit detailed information on East Germans' food consumption, body mass, and diet …
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Time scarcity is one of the strongest correlates of fast food consumption. To estimate the causal effect of time lost on food choice, we match daily store-specific foot traffic data traced via smartphones to plausibly exogenous shocks in highway traffic data in Los Angeles. We find that on days...
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's recommended intakes. -- First World War ; Britain ; food controls ; food consumption ; nutrition …
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food consumption. We also find that the lower tail of the household nutrition distribution drops away very rapidly, so that … few households suffered serious food shortages. -- nutrition ; well-being ; Britain ; early 20th century …
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economic crises and transitions. -- crisis ; diet ; fluctuation ; health ; nutrition …
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We conduct a field experiment in 31 primary schools in England to test the effectiveness of different temporary …
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Markets are ubiquitous in our daily life and, despite many imperfections, they are a great source of human welfare. Nevertheless, there is a heated recent debate on whether markets erode social responsibility and moral behavior. In fact, competitive pressure on markets may create strong...
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studied in a controlled lab experiment. We present a novel experiment where subjects can compete against each other, but the …. Men also increase their willingness to enter competition in the presence of ambiguity. Overall, both effects contribute to …
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This paper studies gender differences in performance in university entrance examinations. We exploit data from the exams that the nine Finnish universities providing education in economics and business use to choose their students. These exams are multiple choice tests where wrong answers are...
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