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Results for the identification of non-linear models are used to support the raditional form of he order condition by … sufficient conditions. The sufficient conditions reveal a two step procedure for firstly checking generic identification and then …
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use different identification strategies. Three identification strategies that are currently in use rely on: identical … quality of each identification procedure; and (iii) get at better perspective about intergenerational effects of education. We … find that the three identification strategies all produce intergenerational schooling estimates that are lower than the …
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Switzerland, traditionally a ‘zero unemployment’ economy, has seen an unprecedented rise in joblessness in the 1990s although unemployment fell again to a rather low level after 1997. This paper tests whether Switzerland experienced a negative relative net demand shock against the low...
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Labor market programs may affect unemployed individuals' behavior before they enroll. Such ex ante effects are hard to identify without model assumptions. We develop a novel method that relates self-reported perceived treatment rates and job-search behavioral outcomes, like the reservation wage,...
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In Germany, the streaming of students into an academic or nonacademic track at age 10 can be revised at later stages of secondary education. To investigate the importance of such revisions, we use administrative data on the student population in the German state of Hessen to measure the...
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Forecasting errors pose a serious problem of identification, often neglected in empirical applications. Any attempt of …
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