GLO Discussion Paper Series
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- 198: A Tale of Two Tracks

- Muhammad Asali
- 197: Growth Dynamics of Young Small Firms: Evidence from Tunisia

- Hassan Arouri, Adel Ben Youssef, Francesco Quatraro and Marco Vivarelli
- 196: Immigrant Category of Admission and the Earnings of Adults and Children: How far does the Apple Fall?

- Casey Warman, Matthew Webb and Christopher Worswick
- 195: The Effects of Foreign Aid on Refugee Flows

- Axel Dreher, Andreas Fuchs and Sarah Langlotz
- 194: Will Urban Migrants Formally Insure their Rural Relatives? Family Networks and Rainfall Index Insurance in Burkina Faso

- Harounan Kazianga and Zaki Wahhaj
- 193: The Impact of Compulsory Education on Employment and Earnings in a Transition Economy

- Jacek Liwiński
- 192: Communism as the Unhappy Coming

- Simeon Djankov and Elena Nikolova
- 191: Towards a European Full Employment Policy

- Jo Ritzen and Klaus Zimmermann
- 190: Residential Satisfaction for a Continuum of Households: Evidence from European Countries

- Riccardo Borgoni, Alessandra Michelangeli and Federica Pirola
- 189: The economics of university dropouts and delayed graduation: a survey

- Carmen Aina, Eliana Baici, Giorgia Casalone and Francesco Pastore
- 188: The Optimal Graduated Minimum Wage and Social Welfare

- Eliav Danziger and Leif Danziger
- 187: Minority Groups and Success in Election Primaries

- Gil Epstein and Odelia Heizler
- 186: Two and a half million Syrian refugees, skill mix and capital intensity

- Yusuf Emre Akgunduz and Huzeyfe Torun
- 185: Voting in Hiring Committees: Which "Almost" Rule Is Optimal?

- Eyal Baharad and Leif Danziger
- 184: The Long-Lasting Effects of Family and Childhood on Adult Wellbeing: Evidence from British Cohort Data

- Sarah Flèche, Warn Nuarpear Lekfuangfu and Andrew Clark
- 183: Evaluating intergenerational persistence of economic preferences: A large scale experiment with families in Bangladesh

- Shyamal Chowdhury, Matthias Sutter and Klaus Zimmermann
- 182: Equilibrium Real Interest Rates, Secular Stagnation, and the Financial Cycle: Empirical Evidence for Euro-Area Member Countries

- Ansgar Belke and Jens Klose
- 181: Successful Transition to a Market Economy in Vietnam: An Interpretation from Organizational Ecology Theory

- Hien Thu Tran and Enrico Santarelli
- 180: Overeducation wage penalty among Ph.D. holders. An unconditional quantile regression analysis on Italian data

- Giuseppe Lucio Gaeta, Giuseppe Lubrano Lavadera and Francesco Pastore
- 179: Data Gaps, Data Incomparability, and Data Imputation: A Review of Poverty Measurement Methods for Data-Scarce Environments

- Hai-Anh Dang, Dean Jolliffe and Calogero Carletto
- 178: Migration as an adjustment mechanism in the crisis? A comparison of Europe and the United States 2006-2016

- Julia Jauer, Thomas Liebig, John Martin and Patrick Puhani
- 177: Technological catching-up, sales dynamics and employment growth: evidence from China’s manufacturing firms

- Giovanni Dosi and Xiaodan Yu
- 176: Economic Pluralism in the Study of Wage Discrimination: A Note

- Nick Drydakis
- 175: Public Opinion and Immigration: Who Favors Employment Discrimination against Immigrants?

- Arusha Cooray, Abdeslam Marfouk and Maliha Nazir
- 174: I’m Neither Racist nor Xenophobic, but: Dissecting European Attitudes towards a Ban on Muslims’ Immigration

- Abdeslam Marfouk
- 173: The Signal of Applying for a Job Under a Vacancy Referral Scheme

- Eva Van Belle, Ralf Caers, Marijke De Couck, Valentina Di Stasio and Stijn Baert
- 172: Alternatives to Polynomial Trend-Corrected Differences-In-Differences Models

- Vincent Vandenberghe
- 171: A fuzzy approach to measuring violence against women and its severity

- Francesca Bettio, Elisa Ticci and Gianni Betti
- 170: A contribution to the theory of fertility and economic development

- Luca Gori and Mauro Sodini
- 169: Heterogeneous Effects of Credit Constraints on SMEs’ Employment: Evidence from the Great Recession

- David Cornille, Francois Rycx and Ilan Tojerow
- 168: What if supply-side policies are not enough? The perverse interaction of flexibility and austerity

- Giovanni Dosi, Marcelo Pereira, Andrea Roventini and Maria Enrica Virgillito
- 167: The Inter-generational Fertility Effect of an Abortion Ban: Understanding the Role of Inherited Wealth and Preferences

- Federico H. Gutierrez
- 166: A Sharing Model of the Household: Explaining the Deaton-Paxson Paradox and Computing Household Indifference Scales

- Federico H. Gutierrez
- 165: If not now, when? The timing of childbirth and labour market outcomes

- Matteo Picchio, Claudia Pigini, Stefano Staffolani and Alina Verashchagina
- 164: Financial stress and Indigenous Australians

- Robert Breunig, Syed Hasan and Boyd Hunter
- 163: Fertility and Population Policy

- Abdoulaye Ouedraogo, Mehmet Tosun and Jingjing Yang
- 162: Returns to Education and Female Work Force Participation Nexus: Evidence from India

- Sanghamitra Kanjilal-Bhaduri and Francesco Pastore
- 161: Birth and Employment Transitions of Women in Turkey: Conflicting or Compatible Roles?
- Ayşe Abbasoğlu Özgören, Banu Ergöçmen and Aysıt Tansel
- 160: Oil price shocks, monetary policy and current account imbalances within a currency union

- Timo Baas and Ansgar Belke
- 159: Do Skewed Sex Ratios Among Children Promote Parental Smoking? Longitudinal Evidence from Rural China

- Xi Chen
- 158: The parental home as labor market insurance for young Greeks during the crisis

- Rebekka Christopoulou and Maria Pantalidou
- 157: Self-employment and Okun’s Law relationship: the Spanish case

- María Porras and Ángel Martín-Román
- 156: Education effects on days hospitalized and days out of work by gender: Evidence from Turkey

- Aysıt Tansel and Halil Ibrahim Keskin
- 155: Does Class Size Matter for School Tracking Outcomes After Elementary School? Quasi-Experimental Evidence Using Administrative Panel Data from Germany

- Bethlehem A. Argaw and Patrick Puhani
- 154: Beyond technological explanations of employment polarisation in Spain

- Raquel Sebastian and Scott Harrison
- 153: Wages and employment by skill level in Southern and Eastern Europe during the crisis

- Elisabetta Croci Angelini, Francesco Farina and Enzo Valentini
- 152: Masculine vs Feminine Personality Traits and Women’s Employment Outcomes in Britain: A Field Experiment

- Nick Drydakis, Katerina Sidiropoulou, Swetketu Patnaik, Sandra Selmanovic and Vasiliki Bozani
- 151: Are school-provided skills useful at work? Results of the Wiles test

- Jacek Liwiński and Francesco Pastore
- 150: Does it pay to study abroad? Evidence from Poland

- Jacek Liwiński
- 149: Foreign Ownership and Intra-Firm Union Density in Germany

- Uwe Jirjahn
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