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RAND Journal of Economics

Fines, Leniency, and Rewards in Antitrust

This article reports results from an experiment studying how FINES, LENIENCY, and REWARDS for whistleblowers affect cartel formation and prices. Antitrust without LENIENCY reduces cartel formation but…
Journal Article
by Maria Bigoni, Sven-Olof Fridolfsson, Chloé Le Coq, Giancarlo Spagnolo




Working Paper No. 920

Social Trust and Central-Bank Independence

Central banks have been made more independent in many countries. A common rationale has been the existence of a credibility (or lack-of-trust) problem for monetary policy. This indicates a possible an…
Working Paper
by Niclas Berggren, Sven-Olov Daunfeldt, Jörgen Hellström
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

The Genetic Architecture of Economic and Political Preferences

Preferences are fundamental building blocks in all models of economic and political behavior. We study a new sample of comprehensively genotyped subjects with data on economic and political preference…
Journal Article
by Daniel J. Benjamin, David Cesarini, Matthijs J. H. M. Loos, Christopher T. Dawes, Philipp D. Koellinger, Patrik K. E. Magnusson, Christopher F. Chabris, Dalton Conley, David Laibson, Magnus Johannesson, Peter M. Visscher


Regional Science and Urban Economics

Urban Villages and Housing Values in China

The presence of urban villages is a unique product of China's urbanization. In this article, we explore the effects of urban villages on the formal housing market. For this purpose, we develop a hedon…
Journal Article
by Yan Song, Yves Zenou









Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization

Juvenile Delinquency and Conformism

This article studies whether conformism behavior affects individual outcomes in crime. We present a social network model of peer effects with ex ante heterogeneous agents and show how conformism and d…
Journal Article
by Eleonora Patacchini, Yves Zenou










Critical Review

Poverty and Causality

David Brady argues that low European poverty rates are a result of the welfare state. His finding relies on a relative measure of poverty, according to which the threshold for being poor differs acros…
Journal Article



The American

The American Left’s Two Europes Problem

The American Left is far more interested in northern Europe than it is in southern Europe, despite the fact that southern Europe constitutes the majority of the population of the core 15 European Unio…
Popular Science








Review of Network Economics

Urban Crime and Ethnicity

Using spatial data analysis techniques, we compare the spatial distribution of crime and the black population density across the London boroughs. We show that the higher is the density of the black po…
Journal Article
by Eleonora Patacchini, Yves Zenou

Working Paper No. 897

Institutions and Venture Capital

We survey the literature on venture capital and institutions and present a case study comparing the development of the venture capital market in the US to Sweden. Our literature survey underscores tha…
Working Paper
by Josh Lerner, Joacim Tåg
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Working Paper No. 893

Billionaires

Existing studies of entrepreneurship focus on entrepreneurs whose individual contribution to wealth creation is typically trivial: self-employed persons. This paper investigates entrepreneurs whose in…
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by Tino Sanandaji, Peter T. Leeson
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Management Science

The Behavioral Genetics of Behavioral Anomalies

A number of recent papers have examined the environmental and genetic sources of individual differences in economic and financial decision making. Here we contribute to this burgeoning literature by e…
Journal Article
by David Cesarini, Magnus Johannesson, Patrik K. E. Magnusson, Björn Wallace

Journal of Political Economy

Ethnic Diversity and Preferences for Redistribution

This paper investigates the causal link between the ethnic diversity in a society and its inhabitants’ preferences for redistribution.We exploit exogenous variation in immigrant shares stemming from a…
Journal Article
by Matz Dahlberg, Karin Edmark, Heléne Lundqvist


Review of Economics and Statistics

Height and Leadership

This paper studies the relationship between height and leadership. Using data from a representative sample of Swedish men, I document that tall men are significantly more likely to attain managerial po…
Journal Article





The WTO Case Law of 2010

This book brings together the 2010 output of the American Law Institute (ALI) project on World Trade Organization law. Each chapter focuses on a different dispute from the adjudicating bodies of the W…
Book
by Henrik Horn, Petros C. Mavroidis








European Economic Review

Formation and Persistence of Oppositional Identities

We develop a dynamic model of identity formation that explains why ethnic minorities may choose to adopt oppositional identities (i.e. some individuals may reject or not the dominant culture) and why…
Journal Article
by Alberto Bisin, Eleonora Patacchini, Thierry Verdier, Yves Zenou








Review of World Economics

Exploring the Duration of EU Imports

The objective of this paper is to perform an empirical description and analysis of the duration of EU imports from the rest of the world. Toward this aim, we employ a rich data set of detailed imports…
Journal Article
by Wolfgang Hess, Maria Persson



Working Paper No. 887

Intelligence, Self-confidence and Entrepreneurship

I investigate the effect of human capital on entrepreneurship using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth - 1979. I find that individuals with higher measured intelligence and self-confidence are…
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by Andrea Asoni
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Working Paper No. 880

Exploring the Long–Term Evolution of Trade Survival

Aiming to explore how the survival of trade flows has evolved over time, we analyze a rich data set of detailed imports to individual EU15 countries from 140 non-EU exporters, covering the period 1962…
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by Wolfgang Hess, Maria Persson
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American Political Science Review

Patronage and Elections in U.S. States

Does control of patronage jobs significantly increase a political party's chances of winning elections in U.S. states? We employ a differences-in-differences design, exploiting the considerable variat…
Journal Article
by Olle Folke, Shigeo Hirano, James M. Snyder