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Microeconomics 5 Econometrics 4 Public policy 4 Competition 3 Industrial organization 3 Labor economics 3 Moral hazard 3 Workers compensation 3 Behavioral economics 2 Eminent domain 2 Environmental economics 2 Just compensation 2 Labor Economics 2 Labor markets 2 Law and economics 2 Public economics 2 Public health 2 Value of statistical life 2 Aggregation 1 Agricultural and Resource Economics 1 Agricultural economics 1 Antitrust 1 Benefits 1 Bounded rationality 1 Collusion 1 Common Knowledge 1 Conformity 1 Consumer protection 1 Consumption 1 Consumption smoothing 1 Cost of crime 1 Cost reduction 1 Crime prevention 1 Criminal justice 1 Criminology 1 Deterrence 1 Development economics 1 Disability insurance 1 Dominant Strategies 1 Dual vocational training 1
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Kniesner, Thomas J. 2 Leeth, John D. 2 Alm, James 1 Anderson, David A. 1 Bar-Isaac, Heski 1 Barbier, Edward B. 1 Bergemann 1 Biavaschi, Costanza 1 Bishop, John A. 1 Butler, Richard 1 Butler, Richard J. 1 Charness, Gary 1 Chepke, Lindsey M. 1 Chiappori, P. A. 1 Deacon, Robert T. 1 Diaz-Serrano, Luis 1 Dinar, Ariel 1 Eichhorst, Werner 1 Eide, Erling 1 Ekeland, Ivar 1 Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Ada 1 Frazis, Harley 1 Fuest, Clemens 1 Gardner, Harold H. 1 Gayer, Ted 1 Gaynor, Martin 1 Giulietti, Corrado 1 Grodner, Andrew 1 Hanemann, W. Michael 1 Harrington, Joseph E. 1 Hartog, Joop 1 Hersch, Joni 1 Horowitz, John K. 1 Huber, Bernd 1 Iantchev, Emil P. 1 Jeuland, Marc 1 Jolls, Christine 1 Kendzia, Michael J. 1 Kunreuther, Howard 1 Loewenstein, Mark A. 1
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Environmental Enforcement and Compliance: Lessons from Pollution, Safety, and Tax Settings
Alm, James; Shimshack, Jay - In: Foundations and Trends(R) in Microeconomics 10 (2014) 4, pp. 209-274
Environmental monitoring and enforcement are controversial and incompletely understood. This survey reviews what we do and do not know about the overall effectiveness, as well as the cost effectiveness, of pollution monitoring and enforcement. We ask five key questions: what do environmental...
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Schooling as a Risky Investment: A Survey of Theory and Evidence
Hartog, Joop; Diaz-Serrano, Luis - In: Foundations and Trends(R) in Microeconomics 9 (2014) 3-4, pp. 159-331
The survey primarily seeks to expose the literature, presumably in a well-organized framework. There is no attempt to present any new analyses; only the chapter that lays out the potential scope for the presence of risk in schooling decisions contains some data specifically collected and...
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The Organization of the Oil Industry, Past and Present
Mason, Charles F. - In: Foundations and Trends(R) in Microeconomics 10 (2014) 1, pp. 1-83
For several decades, petroleum has been a commodity of vital importance to the global economy, in which a number of interesting market phenomena has occurred. This monograph represents my efforts to describe several of these phenomenon, along with a few other elements of the oil market. My focus...
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Trust and Reciprocity
Charness, Gary; Shmidov, Valentin - In: Foundations and Trends(R) in Microeconomics 10 (2014) 3, pp. 167-207
This survey explores the contributions of behavioral economics, laboratory experiments, and field experiments to our understanding of the economics of trust, trustworthiness, and reciprocal behavior. A general summary presenting the evolution of trust and reciprocity, departing from pure...
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Water and Economy-Wide Policy Interventions
Dinar, Ariel - In: Foundations and Trends(R) in Microeconomics 10 (2014) 2, pp. 85-165
Water is a limiting factor for sustainable economic growth and development in many countries. Its allocation has significant impacts on overall economic efficiency, particularly with growing physical scarcity in certain regions. Water also has become a strategic resource, involving conflicts...
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Youth Unemployment and Vocational Training
Zimmermann, Klaus F.; Biavaschi, Costanza; Eichhorst, Werner - In: Foundations and Trends(R) in Microeconomics 9 (2013) 1–2, pp. 1-157
This paper focuses on the determinants of the labor market situation of young people in developed countries and the developing world, with a particular emphasis on the role of vocational training and education policies. We highlight the role of demographic factors, economic growth and labor...
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Qualitative Mismatches
Sattinger, Michael - In: Foundations and Trends(R) in Microeconomics 8 (2012) 1–2, pp. 1-168
Qualitative mismatches arise when the qualifications or skills of workers, individually or in the aggregate, are different from the qualifications or skills required or specified for their jobs. This review provides an introduction to the subject as well as a survey for social scientists...
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OSHA's Role in Promoting Occupational Safety and Health
Leeth, John D. - In: Foundations and Trends(R) in Microeconomics 7 (2012) 4, pp. 267-353
When OSHA was established, proponents believed it would dramatically improve the safety and health of American workers. During the forty years of its existence, workplace fatalities and nonfatal injuries and illnesses have fallen but OSHA is not the major cause of this decline. Changes in the...
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The Cost of Crime
Anderson, David A. - In: Foundations and Trends(R) in Microeconomics 7 (2012) 3, pp. 209-265
The size of crime's burden informs the prioritization of crime-prevention efforts and influences our legal, political, and cultural stance toward crime. This research quantifies crime's burden with an estimate of the annual cost of crime in the United States. While most existing studies focus on...
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Marginal Cost Pricing and Eminent Domain
Plassmann, Florenz; Tideman, T. Nicolaus - In: Foundations and Trends(R) in Microeconomics 7 (2011) 1, pp. 1-110
There are three separate strands of literature in economics that are related to the efficiency of takings under eminent domain: one addresses the question of optimal compensation for properties that are taken, the second inquires how governments might learn the values of properties that they...
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