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In this article, we study under what circumstances a gas station is more likely to commit fuel fraud. Using a new and hitherto unexploited list of fuel fraud detections, we find evidence that stations under less favorable economic conditions -- more competitors, lower retail fuel price, or...
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We study the impact of the boycott on Japanese products, initiated in July 2019, in the Korean beer market. First, we find that sales of Japanese beer decreased by 75 percent on average during the 14-month boycott period in the data. Second, the decrease in Japanese beer sales during the boycott...
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In this paper, we examine the extent to which a government's response to a pandemic affects election outcomes. Using detailed data on South Korea's 21st legislative election, held in April 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, we find that a candidate of the ruling Democratic Party was less...
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South Korea raised the nation-wide minimum wage substantially over the past two years (2018 and 2019), and the minimum wage rose from 53 percent of the median wage to 63 percent. While the minimum wage has been increasing steadily over the decades, the rapid pace was largely unexpected and...
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