CAM Working Papers
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- 2015_01: The network at work: Diffusion of banana cultivation in Tanzania
- Anna Folke Larsen
- 2014_02: Life-Cycle Consumption and Children
- Thomas Jørgensen
- 2014_01: Competing Auctions of Skills
- John Kennes and Daniel le Maire
- 2013_01: Rent Control and the Housing Expenditure Share
- João Miguel Ejarque and Joachim Borg Kristensen
- 2011_01: Nonparametric Identification and Estimation of Transformation Models
- Pierre Chiappori, Ivana Komunjer and Dennis Kristensen
- 2010_04: Higher Order Improvements for Approximate Estimators
- Dennis Kristensen and Bernard Salanié
- 2010_03: Adjustment Costs, Firm Responses, and Labor Supply Elasticities: Evidence from Danish Tax Records
- Raj Chetty, John Friedman, Tore Olsen and Luigi Pistaferri
- 2010_02: On the Incidence of Employment Subsidies to Vocational Training
- Karsten Albæk
- 2010_01: Motives for Transfers from Parents to Children: Tests with First-Time Homeowners’ Data
- Christophe Kolodziejczyk and Søren Leth-Petersen
- 2009_09: Pooling of Income and Sharing of Consumption within Households
- Jens Bonke and Martin Browning
- 2009_08: Dynamic Binary Outcome Models with Maximal Heterogeneity
- Martin Browning and Jesus Carro
- 2009_07: Marriage and Consumption
- Laura Blow, Martin Browning and Mette Ejrnæs
- 2009_06: Does graded return to work improve disabled workers’ labor market attachment?
- Jan Høgelund,, Anders Holm and James McIntosh
- 2009_05: Selection Bias in Educational Transition Models: Theory and Empirical Evidence
- Anders Holm and Mads Meier Jæger
- 2009_04: Unobserved Heterogeneity in the Binary Logit Model with Cross-Sectional Data and Short Panels: A Finite Mixture Approach
- Anders Holm, Mads Meier Jæger and Morten Pedersen
- 2009_03: Estimation of a Transformation Model with Truncation, Interval Observation and Time–Varying Covariates
- Bo E. Honoré and Luojia Hu
- 2009_02: Foreign Firms, Domestic Wages
- Nikolaj Malchow-Møller, James Markusen and Bertel Schjerning
- 2009_01: Entrepreneurship, Job Creation, and Wage Growth
- Nikolaj Malchow-Møller, Bertel Schjerning and Anders Sørensen
- 2008_08: Consumption and Savings of First Time House Owners: How Do They Deal with Adverse Income Shocks?
- João Ejarque and Søren Leth-Petersen
- 2008_07: Labor Mobility and Patenting Activity
- Ulrich Kaiser, Hans Christian Kongsted and Thomas Rønde
- 2008_06: Can Future Uncertainty Keep Children Out of School?
- Helene Lilleør
- 2008_05: Sibling Dependence, Uncertainty and Education: Findings from Tanzania
- Helene Lilleør
- 2008_04: Human Capital Diversification within the Household: Findings from Rural Tanzania
- Helene Lilleør
- 2008_03: Informal Institutions and Intergenerational Contracts: Evidence from Schooling and Remittances in Rural Tanzania
- David Lassen and Helene Lilleør
- 2008_02: Entrepreneurial Moral Hazard in Income Insurance: Empirical Evidence from a Large Administrative Sample
- Mette Ejrnæs and Stefan Hochguertel
- 2008_01: Long-term Labour Market Performance of Whiplash Claimants
- Søren Leth-Petersen and Gabriel Pons Rotger
- 2007_01: Sin City?
- Pieter Gautier, Michael Svarer and C. N. Teulings
- 2006_14: Estimation of Panel Data Models with Two-sided Censoring
- Bo Honoré and Søren Leth-Petersen
- 2006_13: Tax Incentives and Household Portfolios: A Panel Data Analysis
- Sule Alan and Søren Leth-Petersen
- 2006_12: Educational Homogamy: Preferences or Opportunities?
- Helena Nielsen and Michael Svarer
- 2006_11: Working Late: Do Workplace Sex Ratios Affect Partnership Formation and Dissolution?
- Michael Svarer
- 2006_10: A Note on the Correlated Random Coefficient Model
- Christophe Kolodziejczyk
- 2006_09: Retirement and Fixed Costs to Work: An Empirical Analysis
- Christophe Kolodziejczyk
- 2006_08: Home Ownership, Job Duration, and Wages
- Jakob Munch, Michael Rosholm and Michael Svarer
- 2006_07: The Reservation Wage Theory, Vocational Rehabilitation and the Return to Work of Disabled Employees
- Jan Høgelund and Anders Holm
- 2006_06: Probit Models with Binary Endogenous Regressors
- Jacob Arendt and Anders Holm
- 2006_05: Intergenerational Educational Mobility in the Comprehensive Danish Welfare State: Testing the Primacy of Non-monetary Social Origin Effects
- Mads Meier Jæger and Anders Holm
- 2006_04: Relative Risk Aversion and Social Reproduction in Intergenerational Educational Attainment: Application of a Dynamic Discrete Choice Mode
- Anders Holm and Mads Meier Jæger
- 2006_03: Heterogeneity and Microeconometrics Modelling
- Martin Browning and Jesus Carro
- 2006_02: Efficient Intra-household Allocations and Distribution Factors: Implications and Identification
- François Bourguignon, Martin Browning and Pierre Chiappori
- 2006_01: Heterogeneity in Preferences and Productivity – Implications for Retirement
- Mette Gørtz
- 2005_17: Determinants of Recent Immigrants’ Location Choices: Quasi-Experimental Evidence
- Anna Damm
- 2005_16: Best Nonparametric Bounds on Demand Responses
- Richard Blundell, Martin Browning and Ian Crawford
- 2005_15: Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in Iceland
- Helga Kristjánsdóttir
- 2005_14: A Gravity Model for Exports from Iceland
- Helga Kristjánsdóttir
- 2005_13: An Empirical Model of Growth Through Product Innovation
- Rasmus Lentz and Dale Mortensen
- 2005_12: Growth, Income and Regulation: a Non-Linear Approach
- Tue Gørgens, Martin Paldam and Allan Würtz
- 2005_11: The Ill-Posed Problem in Growth Empirics
- Peter Jensen and Allan Würtz
- 2005_10: Estimating Euler Equations with Noisy Data: Two Exact GMM Estimators
- Sule Alan, Orazio Attanasio and Martin Browning
- 2005_09: Local Disaggregation of Negative Demand and Excess Demand Functions
- Pierre Chiappori, Ivar Ekeland and Martin Browning