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The Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition technique is widely used to identify and quantify the separate contributions of group differences in measurable characteristics, such as education, experience, marital status, and geographical differences to racial and gender gaps in outcomes. The technique...
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In this paper we examine the relationship between computer premium and job position in Austria. We estimate cross …-section wage equations and control for selectivity of computer use via a treatment effects model. We find that the size of the wage … effect attributed to computer use varies significantly between job hierarchies. Persons in higher positions receive …
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evidence on the acceptance and efficacy of computer and internet-based interventions for mental disorders has increased … benefits. Guided computer-based interventions combined with face to face therapeutic sessions give a very prolific result in a … long run. More empirical and research-based support is required to compare the benefits and drawbacks between computer …
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Understanding the relationship between technology and economics is fundamental to making judicious policy and design decisions. Many technologies that are successful in meeting their technical goals often fail to get adopted due to economic factors. This holds true even for networked systems,...
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clear for the effects on actual transfers to 4-year colleges and the probability of using a computer to search for college …
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High-frequency trading is an algorithm-based computerized trading practice that allows firms to trade stocks in milliseconds. Over the last fifteen years, the use of statistical and econometric methods for analyzing high-frequency financial data has grown exponentially. This growth has been...
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High-frequency trading is an algorithm-based computerized trading practice that allows firms to trade stocks in milliseconds. Over the last fifteen years, the use of statistical and econometric methods for analyzing high-frequency financial data has grown exponentially. This growth has been...
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