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The Cold War division of Korea, regarded as a natural experiment in institutional change, provides a unique opportunity …
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controlled experiment at two universities in Mexico City, using uncompensated students as research subjects, found results …
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This paper develops a generalized hedonic model in which an exogenous shock to a single product attribute can affect other attributes, the markets for the product's complements and substitutes, and aggregate quantity produced. These factors are shown to be empirically relevant and to cause bias...
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The Cold War division of Korea, regarded as a natural experiment in institutional change, provides a unique opportunity …
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ILO pub. Article describing a work organization Experiment aimed at improving working conditions and work environment …
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ILO pub. Article describing the organization and implementation of a regional planning Experiment in relation to basic …
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ILO pub. Article reviewing results of a series of ILO-initiated experiments using 'key informants' for local level data collecting of labour market information (labour force and employment) in South East Asia and Antigua and Barbuda - covers organization, implementation and project evaluation,...
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This paper experimentally investigates the effect of limits on campaign expenditure and outcome in an electoral contest where two candidates, an incumbent and a challenger, compete for office in terms of the amount of campaign expenditure. The candidates are asymmetric only in that the incumbent...
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experiment was conducted with a large and heterogeneous sample recruited from the general population in Denmark. We find a …
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Debating over efficiency-enhancing but inequality-increasing reforms accounts for the routine business of democratic institutions. Fernandez and Rodrik (1991) hold that anti-reform bias can be attributed to individual-specific uncertainty regarding the distribution of gains and losses resulting...
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