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other hand, participation is quite sensitive to taxation and benefits for women. Within this paper we present new estimates … form a discrete participation model for both married and single men based on the numerous reforms over the past two decades … in the UK. We find that the participation of low education men is somewhat more responsive to incentives than previously …
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In an experiment using two-bidder first-price sealed bid auctions with symmetric independent private values, we collected information on the female participants' menstrual cycles. We find that women bid significantly higher than men in their menstrual and premenstrual phase but do not bid...
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The paper proposes an approach to evaluate hypotheses about transition dynamics when only the distributions at two points in time are observed. Using the principle of statistical mechanics, we show how to adjust in the "most probable" way a hypothesis so that it becomes compatible with the...
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other hand, participation is quite sensitive to taxation and benefits for women. Within this paper we present new estimates … from a discrete participation model for both married and single men based on the numerous reforms over the past two decades … in the UK. We find that the participation of low education men is somewhat more responsive to incentives than previously …
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