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sensitivity of estimated treatment effects with respect to unobserved heterogeneity or failure of the common support condition …
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method to investigate the sensitivity issue under the unconfoundedness assumption. We find that the estimates are not … speciously robust in the sense that the treatment effects are consistently overestimated or underestimated. Sensitivity checks …
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method to investigate the sensitivity issue under the unconfoundedness assumption. We find that the estimates are not … speciously robust in the sense that the treatment effects are consistently overestimated or underestimated. Sensitivity checks …
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sensitivity of estimated treatment effects with respect to unobserved heterogeneity or failure of the common support condition …
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How much does society value redistribution? The common method to derive inverse-optimum welfare weights is by inverting an optimal-tax model. Our alternative imposes fewer restrictions on labor supply and enables comparisons across household types. We use a structural labor supply model to...
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This study investigates the impact of social pension insurance on the efficiency of household financial portfolios … significantly enhances the efficiency of household financial portfolios, partly through the channels of risk attitude and …
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This paper explores the economic effects of imperfect meritocracy in recruitment and career advancement. We compare two career promotion mechanisms: a fully meritocratic system and a "noisy" one, that allows less productive workers to advance. Our model shows that imperfect meritocracy in...
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We estimate a measure of well-being efficiency that assesses countries' ability to transform inputs into subjective … Analysis to a sample of 126 countries. Efficiency scores reveal that high ranking subjective well-being countries, such as the … Nordics, are not strictly the most efficient ones. Also, the scores are uncorrelated with economic efficiency. This suggests …
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(e.g., related to an individual's altruism, fairness perceptions, concerns for efficiency, and political views). By …
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payoffs on cooperation, focusing on one-shot PD games where efficiency requires mutual cooperation. We report results from …
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