The Effect of Negative Income Shocks on Pensioners
New paper titled "The Effect of Negative Income Shocks on Pensioners" by Julian V. Johnsen (University of Bergen) and Alexander Willén (Norwegian School of Economics).
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New paper titled "The Effect of Negative Income Shocks on Pensioners" by Julian V. Johnsen (University of Bergen) and Alexander Willén (Norwegian School of Economics).
New article titled "Heterogeneous Impacts of Cost Shocks, Strategic Bidding, and Pass-Through: Evidence from the New England Electricity Market" by Harim Kim (Norwegian School of Economics).
New paper titled "A bit of salt, a trace of life: Gender norms and the impact of a salt iodization program on human capital formation of school aged children" by Zichen Deng (Norwegian School of Economics) and Maarten Lindeboom (VU University Amsterdam) published in Journal of Health Economics.
New article titled "Material resources and well-being - Evidence from an Ethiopian housing lottery" by Asbjørn G. Andersen (UiO), Andreas Kotsadam (UiO) and Vincent Somville (NHH) published in Journal of Health Economics.
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Alexander W. Cappelen, Thomas de Haan and Bertil Tungodden: |
"Fairness and limited information: Are people Bayesian meritocrats?" |
SAM DP, 23 May 2022 |
Julian V. Johnsen and Alexander Willén: |
Labour Economics |
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American Economic Journal: Microeconomics |
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Asbjørn G. Andersen, Andreas Kotsadam and Vincent Somville: |
"Material resources and well-being – Evidence from an Ethiopian housing lottery" |
Journal of Health Economics |
Zichen Deng and Maarten Lindeboom: |
Journal of Health Economics |
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Kurt R. Brekke, Dag Morten Dalen and Odd Rune Straume: |
"Competing with precision: Incentives for developing predictive biomarker tests" |
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Anselm Hager March and Justin Valasek: |
"The Impact of Forced Migration on In-Group and Out-Group Social Capital" |
05/22 |
Anselm Hager March and Justin Valasek: |
“The Impact of Exposure to Refugees on Prosocial Behavior” |
04/22 |
Anselm Hager March, Catalina Franco, David J. Harding, Shawn D. Bushway and Jeffrey Morenoff: |
“Failing to Follow the Rules: Can Imprisonment Lead to More Imprisonment Without More Actual Crime?” |
03/22 |