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on actual competition and contract outcomes are ambiguous. We pool a decade of US federal procurement data to shed light …
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This paper examines local labor market outcomes from an oil and gas boom in Texas. We examine two main outcomes across …
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Fracking innovations revolutionized the United States oil and gas industry and facilitated a boom in energy production in states with oil and gas resources. This paper examines effects of oil and gas booms within a state on individual employment and earnings. To account for endogenous migration...
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This paper examines local labor market outcomes from an oil and gas boom. We examine two main outcomes across gender …
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, 2014, and March 1, 2019, in northwestern Germany. The front-runners in this increase are the districts of Steinfurt with 48 …
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induce labor-labor substitution. However, this pattern is driven by metropolitan areas residents. The estimated coefficient …
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This paper analyzes an important shock to local labor demand in the financial services sector: firm relocation to … sector explains this persistence, rather than direct productivity effects or agglomeration. …
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This paper examines how college students in the United States altered their college major decisions during the energy boom and bust of the 1970s and 1980s. We focus on petroleum engineering and geology, two majors closely related to the energy industry. We find strong evidence that the energy...
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Fracking innovations revolutionized the United States oil and gas industry and facilitated a boom in energy production in states with oil and gas resources. This paper examines effects of oil and gas booms within a state on individual employment and earnings. To account for endogenous migration...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012141255
I use the American Community Survey to examine how college earnings premiums differ across small metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) in the U.S. I document that the West North Central Division (Plains Region) has especially low average college earnings premiums. Controlling for observable MSA...
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