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_aMassachusetts _cNational Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. _d[19--]- |
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303 | _aDescrição baseada em: nº 7460 (January 2000) | ||
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_tThe effects of unions on employment : evidence from an unnatural experiment in Uruguay _033190 |
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_tThe political economy of the budget surplus in the U.S. _033195 |
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_tDo patents matter? Empirical evidence after gatt _033196 |
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_tLabor markets in professional sports _033197 |
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_tMedical liability, managed care and defensive medicine _033198 |
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_tHave filling and transportation costs raised U. S. wage inequality? _033199 |
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_tThe role of alcohol and drug consumption in deternining physical fights and weapon _033200 |
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_tThe effects of urban concentration on economic growth _033208 |
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_tMedicare reform : the larger picture _033209 |
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_tIs addiction retional? Theory and evidence _033210 |
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_tYouth smoking in the U.S. : prices and polices _033211 |
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_tSorting and long-run inequality _033212 |
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_tThe European Central Bank and the Euro : the first year _033213 |
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_tThe progressivity of social security _033214 |
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_tCigarettes and alcohol : substitutes or complements? _033215 |
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_tThe effects of minimum wages throughout the wage distribution _033216 |
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_tHow should monetary policy be conducted in an era of price stability? _033217 |
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_tHow large is the bias in self-reported disability? _033218 |
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_tChildren's welfare exposure and subsequent development _033219 |
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_tChoice, change, and wealth dispersion at retirement _033227 |
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_tThe income and tax share of very high income households, 1960-1995 _033228 |
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_tThe power of the pill : oral contraceptives and women's career and marriage decisions _033229 |
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_tUnderstanding young women's marriage decisions : the role of labor and marriage market conditions _033230 |
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_tIncome distribution dynamics with endogenous fertility _033427 |
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_tCan output losses following international financial crises be avoided? _033428 |
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_tResuscitating real business cycles _033429 |
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_tLabor-and capital : augmenting technical change _033430 |
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_tFertility, migration and altruism _033431 |
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_tCompensation in the nonprofit sector _033432 |
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_tWhy do people still live in East Germany? _033433 |
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_tWhy do dancers smoke? Time preference, occupational choice, and wage growth _033434 |
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_tThe importance of group coverage : how tax policy shaped U.S. health insurance _033435 |
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_tA monetary explanation of the great stagflation of the 1970s _033436 |
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_tInflation dynamics : a structural econometric analysis _033437 |
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_tTax subsidies for health insurance : evaluating the costs and benefits _033438 |
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_tOutsourcing at will : unjust dismissal doctrine and the growth of temporary help employment _033439 |
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_tDifferential mortality and the value of individual account retirement annuities _033440 |
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_tThe effects of immigration on native self-employment _033441 |
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_tLong run effects of social security reform proposals on lifetime progressivity _033442 |
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_tThe shape of twentieth century economic history _033547 |
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_tGuaranteed income ssi and the well-being of the elderly poor _033548 |
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_tEconomic analysis of social interactions _033549 |
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_tDo immigrant inflows lead to native outflows? _033550 |
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_tSocial security and inequality over the life cycle _033552 |
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_tGermany's economic unification an assessment after ten years _033553 |
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_tSelf-confidence and social interactions _033554 |
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_tChild care and welfare to work transition _033555 |
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_tRetirement outcomes in the health and retirement study _033556 |
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_tTesting parental alturisme : implications of a dynamic model _033557 |
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_tWhy a funded pension system useful and why it is not userful _033558 |
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_tEducation for growth : why and for whom? _033559 |
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_tHow effective is redistribution under the social security benefit formula? _033560 |
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_tThe first year of the eurosystem : inflation targeting or not? _033561 |
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_tThe sexual activity and birth control use of american teenagers _033562 |
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_tLong-term declines in disability among older men : medical care, public health, and occupational change _033563 |
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_tWhat has welfare reform accomplished? impacts on welfare participation, employment, income, poverty, and family structure _033566 |
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_tPublic policy and extended families : evidence from South Africa _033568 |
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_tFrom mill town to board room : the rise of women's paid labor _033569 |
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_tSkill compression, wage differentials and employment : Germany VS the US _033570 |
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_tLow wage services : interpreting the US : German difference _033571 |
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_tDesigning stabilization policy in a monetary union _033582 |
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_tDo living wage ordinances reduce urban poverty _033583 |
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_tWhen did globalization begin? _033584 |
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_tBehavioral and distributional effects of environmental policy introduction _033585 |
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_tEconomic reforms and labor markets : policy issues and lessons from Chile _033591 |
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_tWhy do temporary help firms provide free general skills training? _033592 |
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_tUniversities as research partners _033593 |
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_tWhy do the poor live in cities? _033594 |
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_tUsing the eitc to help poor families : new the minimum wage _033595 |
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_tCan monopoly unionisme explain publicy induced retirement? _033864 |
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_tDemand side considerations and the trade and wages debate _033865 |
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_tInduced retirement, social security, and the pyramid mirage _033866 |
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_tBuilding and delivering the virtual world : commercializing services for internet access _033867 |
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_tMother and others : who invests in children's health? _033868 |
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_tThe changing structure of wages in the us and Germany : wath explains the difference? _033870 |
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_tThe demand for medical care in urban China _033871 |
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_tYouths at nutritional risk : malnourished or misnourished _033872 |
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_tFree trade and global warming : a trade theory view of the Kyoto protocol _033894 |
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_tParental employment and child cognitive development _033895 |
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_tFDI in the restructuring of the Japanese economy _033896 |
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_tGames daughters and parents play : teenage childbearing, parental reputation, and strategic transfers _033897 |
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_tInformation and globalization : wage co-movements, labor demand elasticity, and conventional trade liberalization _033898 |
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_tThe impact of maternal alcohol and illicit drug use on children's behavior problems : evidence from the children of the national longitudinal survey of youth _033899 |
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_tSocial security incentives for retirement _033996 |
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_tDropout and enrollment trends in the post-war period : wath went wrong in the 1970s? _033997 |
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_tReexamining the empirical evidence for an environmental kuznets curve _033998 |
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_tExplaining the rise in youth suicide _033999 |
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_tMedicaid expansions and welfare contractions : offsetting effects on prenatal care and infant health _034000 |
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_tOptimal income transfer programs : intensive versus extensive labor supply responses _034033 |
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_tTime limits and welfare _034034 |
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_tShould the government subsidize supply or demand in the market for scientists and engineers? _034035 |
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_tThe international monetary fund : its present role in historical perspective _034036 |
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_tLanguage-skill complementarity : returns to immigrant language acquisition _034037 |
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_tThe effects of investing social security funds in the stock market when fixed costs prevent some households from holding stocks _034038 |
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_tMarijuana and youth _034039 |
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_tChanges in managerial pay structures 1986-1992 and rising returns to skill _034221 |
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_tUncertainty and labor contract durations _034222 |
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_tGender differences in pay _034223 |
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_tAn introduction to school-to-work programs in the NLSY97 : how prevalent are they, and which youths do they serve? _034224 |
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_tParticipation and investment decisions in a retirement plan : the influence of colleagues' choices _034225 |
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_tDoes trade raise income? Evidence from the twentieth century _034227 |
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_tFinancial crisis, health outcomes and aging : México in the 1980s and 1990s _034228 |
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_tHow good a deal was the Tobacco settlement? assessing payments to Massachusetts _034234 |
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_tHope for whom? financial aid for the middle class and its impact on college attendance _034236 |
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_tAlcohol consumption and alcohol advertising bans _034240 |
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_tYouth smoking in the U. S. : evidence and implications _034241 |
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_tRisky behavior among youths : an economic analysis _034242 |
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_tHospital ownership and public medical spending _034243 |
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_tInequality and growth : wath can the data say _034244 |
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_tGlobalization of the economy _034265 |
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_tWhat explains skill upgrading in less developed countries? _034266 |
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_tBody weight and women's labor marker outcomes _034268 |
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_tAbility tracking, school, competition, and the distribution of educational benefits _034271 |
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_tNeighborhood schools, choice, and the distribution of educational benefits _034272 |
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_tRegulating executive pay : using the tax code to influence ceo compensation _034273 |
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_tTechnical change, inequality, and the labor market _034275 |
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_tWhen unions mattered : assessing the impact of strikes on financial markets 1925-1937 _034276 |
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_tMarket responses to interindustry wage differentials _034277 |
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_tChild care subsidy programs _034281 |
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_tTechnology, unemployment and inflation _034282 |
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_tMedicaid _034283 |
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_tElderly asset management and health : an empirical analysis _034284 |
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_tSocial security and retirement _034285 |
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_tThe behavioral dynamics of youth smoking _034286 |
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_tIs mobility of technical personnel a source of R&D spillovers? _034287 |
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_tSelection on observed and unobserved variables : assessing the effectiveness of catholic schools _034288 |
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_tThe medical treatment of depression 1991-1996, productive inefficiency, expected outcome variations and prix indexes _034371 |
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_tPensions and contemporary socioconomic change _034428 |
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_tThe cost of job security regulation : evidence from Latin American labor markets _034431 |
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_tDo pharmaceutical prices respond to insurance? _034432 |
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_tSchooling and labor market consequences of school construction in Indonesia : evidence from an unusual policy experiment _034434 |
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_tAccumulated pension collars : a market approach to reducing the risk of investment-based social security reform _034436 |
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_tEducational attainment in blended families _034906 |
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_tWould school choice change the teaching profession? _034907 |
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_tPeer effects in the classroom : learning from gender and race variation _034908 |
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_tThe impact of granding standards on student achievement, educational attainment, and entry-level earnings _034909 |
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_tThe determinants of national innovative capacity _034910 |
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_tDoes the internet increase trading? Evidence from investor behavior in 401 (k) plans _034911 |
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_tThe public-private mix in the modern health care system : concepts, issues, and policy options revisited _034912 |
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_tAging and housing equity _034913 |
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_tManaged care, technology adoption, and health care : the adoption of neonatal intensive care _034914 |
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_tThe inexorable and mysterious tradeoff between inflation and unemployment _034915 |
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_tEntrepreneurship and household saving _034916 |
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_tOutside funding of community organizations : benefiting or displacing the poor? _034917 |
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_tInventors and piretes : creative activity and intelectual property rights _034918 |
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_tAspects of global economic integration : outlook for future _034919 |
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_tInternational data on educational attainment updates and implications _034994 |
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_tEnvironmental levies and distortionary taxation : pigou, taxation and pollution _034995 |
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_tDifferent approaches to bankruptcy _034996 |
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_tDoes the social security earnings test affect labor supply and benefits receipt? _034997 |
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_tThe gender gap in top corporate jobs _034998 |
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_tIdiosyncratic risk and aggregate employment dynamics _034999 |
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_tDoes comparable worth work in a decentralized labor market? _035000 |
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_tCredit market imperfections and persistent unemployment _035001 |
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_tThe evolution of employment relations in U.S. and Japanese manufacturing firms, 1900-1960 : a comparative historical and institutional analysis _035004 |
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_tClass structural inside the firm : a study of German codetermination _035005 |
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_tWiring the labor market _035007 |
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_tRetirement responses to early social security benefit reductions _035008 |
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_tThe recent transformation of participatory employment practices in Japan _035009 |
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_tMore guns, more crime _035011 |
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_tIs making divorce easier bad for children? the long run implications of unilateral divorce _035012 |
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_tTechnological change and the environment _035241 |
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_tThe social discount rate _035242 |
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_tChanges in the wage structure, family income, and children's education _035243 |
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_tComputers, work organization and wage outcomes _035244 |
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_tAn economic analysis of alcohol, drugs, and violent crime in the National Crime Victimization Survey _035245 |
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_tMoving to opportunity in Boston : early results of a randomized mobility experiment _035246 |
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_tThe middle class parent penalty : child benefits in the U. S. tax code _035371 |
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_tThe social consequences of housing _035372 |
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_tEnvironmental tax interactions when pollution affects health or productivity _035373 |
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_tThe anatomy of employee involvement and its effects on firms and workers _035374 |
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_tThe incentive for working hard : explaning hours worked differences in the U.S. and Germany _035375 |
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_tSchool choice and the distributional effects of ability tracking : does separation increase equality? _035376 |
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_tUnderstanding child support trends : economic, demographic, and political contributions _035377 |
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_tWages around the world : pay across occupations and countries _035378 |
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_tGrandmothers and granddaughters : old age pension and intra-household allocation in South Africa _035379 |
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_tNonprofit sector and part-time work : an analysis of employer-employee matched data of child care workers _035380 |
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_tAccounting for recent declines in employment rates among the working-aged disabled _035381 |
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_tThe health care consequences of smoking and its regulation _035382 |
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_tAsset location for retirement savers _035462 |
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_tWages, productivity and the dynamic interaction of businesses and workers _035463 |
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_tInterracional contac in high shcool extracurricular activities _035464 |
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_tTechnological change, the labor market and the stock market _035465 |
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_tMarket mechanisms for policy decisions : tools for the European Union _035466 |
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