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, we find that residing in a predominantly American Indian neighborhood is ceteris paribus associated with lower awarded … bankcard credit limits than residing in a neighborhood where the share of American Indian residents is low. We further find … than racial composition of the consumer's neighborhood, and that the awarded bankcard credit limits do not depend on the …
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neighborhood are more orderly and their buildings have larger footprint areas and are more likely to have multiple stories, as well …
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housing affordability and neighborhood quality. Using hedonic regression methods and household micro data, we find that rent … even when neighborhood mixing is an explicit aim of the program, as in Finland …
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We examine the persistence of the association between subjective health assessments of both first and second-generation migrants with that of their country of origin. To mitigate potential selection bias, we use European data containing records from 30 countries, including over 90 countries of...
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Western Europe, but by lower employment rates in Eastern and Southern Europe …
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Patent box regimes have become increasingly popular as an instrument to attract taxable income from intellectual property (IP). This paper assesses the quantitative impact of patent box regimes on profit shifting by multinational enterprises (MNEs). We proxy the ability to access the tax benefit...
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We provide the first long-run dataset of regional employment structures and regional GDP and GDP per capita in 1990 international dollars, stretching over more than 100 years. These data allow us to compare regions over time, among each other, and to other parts of the world. After some brief...
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Employment protection legislation (EPL) is an important determinant of workers' perceived future labour market prospects as well as their subjective well-being. Recent studies indicate that it is not only a worker's own level of protection, but also the employment protection of other workers...
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This paper answers fundamental questions that have preoccupied modern economic thought since the 18th century. What is the aggregate real rate of return in the economy? Is it higher than the growth rate of the economy and, if so, by how much? Is there a tendency for returns to fall in the...
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compensate firms for international labor cost differentials. Using panel data for western Europe, we then put the model … in eastern Europe, we find strong support for the model prediction that countries with relatively high labor costs tend …
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