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We study human capital accumulation in an environment of competitive search. Given that unemployed workers can default on their education loans, skilled individuals with a larger debt burden prefer riskier but better paid careers than is socially desirable. A higher level of employment risk in...
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This paper provides a political-economic model to study the impact of low-skilled immigration on the host country's education system, which is characterized by sources of school funding, the average expenditure per pupil, and the type of parents who are more likely to send their children to...
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We show that a calibrated dynamic skill accumulation model allowing for comparative advantages, can explain the weak (or negative) effects of schooling on productivity that have been recently reported (i) in the micro literature on compulsory schooling, ii) in the micro literature on estimating...
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Greece was traditionally an emigration country. However, since the early 1990s it became an immigrant destination and …
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graduates contributes to the gender pay gap, and the reasons underlying their distinct educational choices. The case of Greece …
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This paper analyzes the response of earnings to payroll tax rates using a cohort-based reform in Greece. All …
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wage responsiveness across various degree subjects in Greece is interesting, as it is characterised by high levels of …
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This paper uses an original dataset for 206 workplaces in Thessaly (Greece), to study consequences of Greece …
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The present paper examines the short-run distributional impact of public education in Greece using the micro-data of …
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Recent research convincingly shows that crises beget reform. Although the consensus is that economic crises foster macroeconomic stabilization, it is silent on which types of crises cause which types of reform. Is it economic or political crises that are the most important drivers of structural...
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