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Do oil sanctions reduce Dutch disease phenomenon? A quasi-experimental approach evidence from Iran
Economists have hypothesized that currency appreciation resulting from oil production in oil-rich countries can suppress the production of tradable...
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Co-payment exemption and healthcare consumption: quasi-experimental evidence from Italy
This paper investigates the causal effect of co-payment exemption on the number of specialist visits in the Italian National Health System....
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Where can childcare expansion increase maternal labor supply? A comparison of quasi-experimental estimates from seven countries
The estimated effect of childcare availability on maternal labor supply varies highly in previous single-country estimates. We provide comparable...
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Labour market integration of refugees and the importance of the neighbourhood: Norwegian quasi-experimental evidence
This paper exploits a quasi-experimental feature of the Norwegian spatial dispersal policy for UNHCR quota refugees, which leads to nearly as-if...
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The Impact of Sector-Specific Industrial Policy on Manufacturing Firm Performance: Quasi-experimental Evidence from Ethiopian Chemical Industries
This study evaluates the impact of a sector-specific industrial policy program on the performance of Ethiopian chemical manufacturing firms using a...
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Price Elasticity of Demand for Domestic Air Travel in the United States: A Robust Quasi-Experimental Estimation
Estimating the price elasticity of demand for air transport is essential to understand how demand responds to price variations and thus propose...
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Property tax interaction among overlap** local jurisdictions: quasi-experimental evidence from school bond referenda
This study aims to extend the study of property tax competition to a highly fragmented local context. Applying the tax competition theory to the...
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An evaluation of a mandatory profit-sharing reform in Peru, using quasi-experimental methods
This study identifies a causal effect of the labour reform given by Peruvian Legislative Decree N 892 on firm performance. The labour reform states...
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The spatial employment effect of high-speed railway: quasi-natural experimental evidence from China
High-speed rail (HSR) access promotes the interregional population flow and integrated market across cities in China. Using panel data of 286 cities...
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Decentralized mobility hubs in urban residential neighborhoods improve the contribution of carsharing to sustainable mobility: findings from a quasi-experimental study
Carsharing contributes to sustainable urban mobility by reducing private car ownership and use. Thus, policy-makers and planners need to know how...
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Analyzing Corporate Governance Model with Chinese Characteristics and Accounting Information Disclosure: a Quasi-natural Experimental Study Based on a Special Institutional Arrangement
A new corporate governance model for SOEs with Chinese characteristics was implemented in China in 2016, in which a 4 + 1 (Chinese Communist Party...
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Quasi-experimental evidence for the causal link between fertility and subjective well-being
This article presents causal evidence on the impact of fertility on women’s subjective well-being using quasi-experimental variation due to...
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China’s Land Granting Reform for Industrial Land: A Quasi-experimental Evaluation
In the year 2007, China enforced a new policy stipulating that industrial land must be granted through tender, auction, and/or listing (TAL) and the... -
Private Security and Deterrence
Quasi-experimental estimates indicate that police are a deterrent to crime. Benefit-cost analysis using those estimates indicate that hiring more... -
Factors Influencing Customer Participation in a Program to Replace Lead Pipes for Drinking Water
Many public water systems are struggling to locate and replace lead pipes that distribute drinking water across the United States. This study...
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The Origin of Development, Critical Juncture, and Institutional Inertia
Different from proposing many theories, it is difficult to identify the primary cause of nations’ backwardness. Scientists seek the main cause of...