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China’s Belt and Road Initiative was introduced in 2013 to revitalise the Silk Road and promote economic development and integration. This paper investigates the economic effects of the opening of the only high-speed rail (HSR) line in northwest China which connects China’s northwestern...
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The focus of this study is to assess the causal impact of the connection of a local area to a high-speed rail network (HSR) on firms' total factor productivity (TFP). The quasi-random location of the HSR station in the Italian city of Reggio Emilia is exploited in a Difference-in Differences...
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Following market liberalisation, the vehicle population in China has increased dramatically over the past few decades. This paper examines the causal impact of the opening of a heavily used high speed rail line connecting two megacities in China in 2015, Chengdu and Chongqing, on air pollution....
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provide comparable results for seven European countries (Belgium, Germany, Greece, Italy, Ireland, the Netherlands and the UK …
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pension scheme participation in the Netherlands. I find that participation in private pension schemes is higher for those who …
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During the 1980s and 1990s, the Netherlands experienced a strong increase in the labour force participation of women … population ageing in the Netherlands. -- Female labour force participation ; age-period-cohort-analysis ; future development …
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The allocation of Moluccan immigrants across towns and villages at arrival in the Netherlands and the subsequent …
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discrimination effects from selection effects. Using a large sample of recently graduated men in the Netherlands, we find that gay …
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We apply the collective consumption model of Browning, Chiappori and Lewbel (2006) to analyse economic well-being and poverty among the elderly. The model focuses on individual preferences, a consumption technology that captures the economies of scale of living in a couple, and a sharing rule...
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others in a robustness analysis. -- Social capital ; crime ; the Netherlands …
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