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Djankov et al. (2003a) propose and measure for 109 countries in the year 2000 an index of formalism of legal procedure for two simple disputes: eviction of a non-paying tenant and collection of a bounced check. For a sub-sample of 40 countries, we compute this index every year starting in 1950,...
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assignment of public housing along with administrative data from Denmark, we get inside the "black box" of neighborhood effects …
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rich administrative data from Denmark. The first part presents descriptive evidence on earnings and hours-worked patterns …
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The population is aging in Denmark, as in many other countries, due to increasing life expectancy and a low total … socioeconomic situation of the elderly in Denmark, focusing on the health status and financial situation of the elderly, and the …
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Can participation in safety net programs have long-lasting negative effects across multiple generations? Prior work shows a 1993 Dutch disability insurance reform which tightened requirements and lowered benefits for participants resulted in better outcomes for their children. We study the third...
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Trade theorists have come to understand that their theory is ambiguous on the question: Are trade and factor flows substitutes? While this sounds like an open invitation for empirical research, hardly any serious econometric work has appeared in the literature. This paper uses history to fill...
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Although the empirical growth literature has yielded many findings on postwar convergence patterns, it has had little to say about the determinants of convergence in earlier epochs. This paper investigates convergence for group of seven countries during the period 1870-1914, the last great phase...
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on three case studies: Denmark, Ireland and Italy …
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Denmark while also temporarily lowering welfare benefits for a subgroup of them. The policy change applied to those who … obtained refugee status in Denmark on or after January 1, 1999. Using a regression discontinuity design around the cutoff date …
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change in Denmark that requires firms to provide gender dis-aggregated wage statistics. Using detailed employee …
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