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I create a time series of weekly ratios of Google searches, in the US, on buying and selling in the Real Estate Category of Google Trends. I call this ratio the Google US Housing Market BUSE Index or simply the BUSE index. It expresses the number of "buy"-searches for each "sell"-search which,...
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On February 20 2015 Irish Premier Enda Kenny confirmed that a "yes-no" referendum on same sex marriage would be held on May 22 of the same year. A yes vote would legalise same sex marriage in Ireland. As the Irish premier put it, the vote was about "tolerance, respect and sensitivity". The...
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Traffic jams are an important problem both on an individual and on a societal level and much research has been done on trying to explain their emergence. The mainstream approach to road traffic monitoring is based on crowdsourcing roaming GPS devices such as cars or cell phones. These systems...
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We analyze the prevalence of bullying in Germany during COVID-19, both as a real-life phenomenon (in-person bullying, or in our context: school bullying) and via social media and electronic communication tools (cyberbullying). Using Google Trends data from 2013 to 2022 and exploiting the...
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citations data on 450 genuinely world-leading journal articles over the Research Excellence Framework period 2008-2014. The UK …
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greater homophily is associated with publication in lower impact journals and with fewer citations, even holding fixed the … get published in higher impact journals and receive more citations than others. These findings suggest that diversity in … and citations. …
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We study the selection of Fellows of the Econometric Society, using a new data set of publications and citations for …% increase in the probability of selection for female authors relative to males with similar publications and citations. The …
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This paper examines the relationship between placement of publications in Top Five (T5) journals and receipt of tenure in academic economics departments. Analyzing the job histories of tenure-track economists hired by the top 35 U.S. economics departments, we find that T5 publications have a...
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increase in page length generates a 0.55 per cent increase in the number of citations. A small survey of economists suggests …
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articles by their subsequent citation histories, holding constant their sub-fields, authors' demographics and prior citations …
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