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Recently, there has been much discussion about replicability and credibility. By integrating the full research record, increasing statistical power, reducing bias and enhancing credibility, meta-analysis is widely regarded as 'best evidence'. Through Monte Carlo simulation, closely calibrated on...
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. Then, a forecasting approach is proposed and a linear predictor is derived. Using Monte Carlo simulations, we compare the …
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dynamic simulations both for the lost decade period (1990-2002) and beyond (2002-2007). Our results point, primarily, to the …
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sets of dynamic simulations which account for the swings of the unemployment rates before and after the 2007 crisis. Our …
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This paper presents a novel method for estimating the likely welfare effects of competition reforms for both current and new consumers. Using household budget survey data for 2015/16 for Ethiopia and assuming a reform scenario that dilutes the market share of the state-owned monopoly to 45...
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sets of dynamic simulations which account for the swings of the unemployment rates before and after the 2007 crisis. Our …
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dynamic simulations both for the lost decade period (1990-2002) and beyond (2002-2007). Our results point, primarily, to the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008836681
This paper investigates how immigrants' job search outcomes are affected by the labor market outcomes of workers from the same country of origin they are connected to. Connections are identified based on having worked for the same firm in the past. Using matched employer-employee micro data from...
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This paper employs a unique dataset on articles, authors and editors of the top general interest journals in economics to investigate the role of social connections in the publication process. Ties between editors and authors are identified based on their academic histories. Results show that an...
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Using declassified Federal Bureau of Narcotics records on 800 US Mafia members active in the 1950s and 1960s, and on their connections within the organized crime network, I estimate network effects on gangsters' economic status. Lacking information on criminal proceeds, I measure economic status...
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