ECO Working Papers: Recent submissions
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Title:Exploiting rivals' strengths Author(s):CALZOLARI, Giacomo
; DENICOLÒ, VincenzoDate:2020Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:CEPR Discussion Papers; 2020/15520Abstract:Contracts that reference rivals' volumes (RRV contracts), such as exclusive dealing or market-share rebates, have been a long-standing concern in antitrust because of their possible exclusionary effects. We show, however, ...
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Title:Gender differences in early occupational choices : evidence from medical specialty selection Author(s):AMER MESTRE, Josep
; CHARPIN, Agnès
Date:2022Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI ECO; 2022/01Abstract:Empirical evidence shows that men and women hold different types of occupations. It is however difficult to disentangle the channels via which these differences come about because observed equilibrium outcomes arise from ...
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Title:Examining income expectations in the college and early post-college periods : new distributional tests of rational expectations Author(s):CROSSLEY, Thomas F.
; GONG, Yifan; STINEBRICKNER, Todd; STINEBRICKNER, RalphDate:2021Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:NBER Working Paper; 2021/28353Abstract:Unique longitudinal probabilistic expectations data from the Berea Panel Study, which cover both the college and early post-college periods, are used to examine young adults’ beliefs about their future incomes. We introduce ...
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Title:Understanding and improving data linkage consent in surveys Author(s):JÄCKLE, Annette; BURTON, Jonathan; COUPER, Mick P.; CROSSLEY, Thomas F.
; WALZENBACH, SandraDate:2021Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:Understanding society working paper series; 2021/01Abstract:Linking survey and administrative data offers the possibility of combining the strengths, and mitigating the weaknesses, of both. Such linkage is therefore an extremely promising basis for future empirical research in ...
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Title:High frequency online data collection in an annual household panel study : some evidence on bias prevention and bias adjustment Author(s):BENZEVAL, Michaela; BURTON, Jonathan; CROSSLEY, Thomas F.
; FISHER, Paul; GARDINER, Colin; JÄCKLE, Annette; MOORE, JamieDate:2021Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:Understanding Society Working Paper; 2021/03Abstract:Understanding Society is the UK’s largest household panel survey. From April 2020, Understanding Society participants were invited to partake in a series of web surveys (the Understanding Society COVID-19 Study) designed ...