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education are generally higher in developing (migrant-sending) than in developed (migrant-receiving) countries. However …, empirical evidence often shows the opposite. Using the case of Mexico-U.S. migration, we show that this inconsistency between … migration. …
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This study estimates the establishment-level employment effects of investment grants in Germany. In addition to the average treatment effect on the treated, we analyse the influence of establishment’s characteristics and economic environment on the magnitude of the effect. We apply a...
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This study estimates the establishment-level employment effects of investment grants in Germany. In addition to the average treatment effect for the treated, we focus on discrimination in the funding rules as potential source of effect heterogeneity. We combine the difference-in-differences...
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