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Impact of Rural and Urban Hospital Closures on Inpatient Mortality
Gujral, Kritee
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2019
This paper uses a difference-in-difference approach to examine the impact of California's hospital closures occurring from 1995-2011 on adjusted inpatient mortality for time-sensitive conditions: sepsis, stroke, asthma/chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and acute myocardial infarction...
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Mediocracy
Mattozzi, Andrea
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2007
In this paper, we study the initial
recruitment
of individuals in the political sector. We propose an equilibrium model … of political
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by a party who faces competition for political talent from the lobbying sector. We show that a …
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Are Affirmative Action Hires Less Qualified? Evidence from Employer-Employee Data on New Hires
Holzer, Harry J.
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Neumark, David
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2021
In this paper we use micro-level data on employers and employees to investigate whether Affirmative Action procedures lead firms to hire minority or female employees who are less qualified than workers who might otherwise be hired. Our measures of qualifications include the educational...
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Hiring Risky Workers
Lazear, Edward P.
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2021
It has long been recognized in finance and other literature that variance provides option value. The same point carries over to the labor market. Firms like variance in new employees because they can keep the good workers and terminate the bad ones. But market wages must adjust to make the...
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Employer Learning and the Signaling Value of Education
Altonji, Joseph G.
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Pierret, Charles R.
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2021
If profit maximizing firms have limited information about the general productivity of new workers, they may choose to use easily observable characteristics such as years of education to 'statistically discriminate' among workers. The pure credential value of education will depend on how quickly...
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Chiefs : Elite Control of Civil Society and Economic Development in Sierra Leone
Acemoglu, Daron
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2013
The lowest level of government in sub-Saharan Africa is often a cadre of chiefs who raise taxes, control the judicial system and allocate the most important scarce resource - land. Chiefs, empowered by colonial indirect rule, are often accused of using their power despotically and inhibiting...
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Flip the Switch : The Spatial Impact of the Rural Electrification Administration 1935-1940
Kitchens, Carl
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2013
To isolate the impact of access to electricity on local economies, we examine the impact of the Rural Electrification Administration low-interest loans in the 1930s. The REA provided loans to cooperatives to lay distribution lines to farms and aid in wiring homes. Consequently, the number of...
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Contract Farming and Rural Transformation : Evidence from a Field Experiment in Benin
Arouna, Aminou
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2019
Contract farming has emerged as a popular mechanism to encourage vertical coordination in developing country agriculture. Yet, there is a lack of consensus on its ability to spur structural transformation in rural economies. We present results from a field experiment on contract farming in a...
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Rural Windfall or a New Resource Curse? Coca, Income, and Civil Conflict in Colombia
Angrist, Joshua D.
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Kugler, Adriana D.
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2021
Natural and agricultural resources for which there is a substantial black market, such as coca, opium, and diamonds, appear especially likely to be exploited by the parties to a civil conflict. On the other hand, these resources may also provide one of the few reliable sources of income in the...
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The Efficacy of Parochial Politics : Caste, Commitment, and Competence in Indian Local Governments
Munshi, Kaivan D.
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2010
Parochial politics is typically associated with poor leadership and low levels of public good provision. This paper explores the possibility that community involvement in politics need not necessarily worsen governance and, indeed, can be efficiency-enhancing when the context is appropriate....
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