Pages in this group
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A Firm-Level Perspective on the Role of Rents in the Rise in Inequality
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A comparative analysis of influenza vaccination programs
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A structural meta-analysis of welfare reform experiments and their impacts on children
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A theory of disappointment aversion
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A theory of voluntary testing and self-isolation in an ongoing pandemic
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A unified approach to interpreting model predictions
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Accurate intelligible models with pairwise interactions
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Aggregate employment effects of unemployment benefits during deep downturns: Evidence from the expiration of the federal pandemic unemployment compensation
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All models are wrong but many are useful: Variable importance for black-box, proprietary, or misspecified prediction models, using model class reliance
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An adversarial approach to structural estimation
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An analysis of unemployment insurance claims in California during the COVID-19 pandemic
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An assessment of the hazards of lead in food
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An empirical analysis of the demand for sleep: Evidence from the American Time Use Survey
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An equilibrium model of the business cycle with household production and fiscal policy
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Assembly theory explains and quantifies selection and evolution
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Bank runs, deposit insurance, and liquidity
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Bank runs, fragility, and credit easing
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Benign violations: Making immoral behavior funny
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COVID-19 and remote work: An early look at US data
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COVID-19 is also a reallocation shock
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Can income support for part-time workers serve as a stepping-stone to regular jobs? An application to young long-term unemployed women
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Children, time allocation, and consumption insurance
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Consistent individualized feature attribution for tree ensembles
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Consumer spending during unemployment: Positive and normative implications
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Consumption and labor supply with partial insurance: An analytical framework
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Cool to be smart or smart to be cool? Understanding peer pressure in education
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Countercyclical markups and news-driven business cycles
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Counterproductive sustainable investing: The impact elasticity of brown and green firms
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Crime and punishment: An economic approach
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Cross-validatory choice and assessment of statistical predictions
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Cumulative effects of triadic closure and homophily in social networks
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Deconstructing life cycle expenditure
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Did Pandemic Unemployment Benefits Reduce Employment? Evidence from Early State-Level Expirations in June 2021
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Displacement effects of public libraries
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Dissolving the Fermi paradox
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Do taxpayers bunch at kink points?
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Does subsidised temporary employment get the unemployed back to work? An econometric analysis of two different schemes
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Does subsidized part-time employment help unemployed workers to find full-time employment?
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Dynamic models of segregation
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Early withdrawal of pandemic unemployment insurance: Effects on employment and earnings
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Earnings exemptions for unemployed workers: The relationship between marginal employment, unemployment duration and job quality
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Emergence of segregation in evolving social networks
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Employment hysteresis from the great recession
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Equality under threat by the talented: evidence from worker-managed firms
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Estimating the overdispersion in COVID-19 transmission using outbreak sizes outside China
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Explaining the fall and rise in the tax cost of marriage: The effect of tax laws and demographic trends, 1984-97
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Family law effects on divorce, fertility and child investment
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Fertility, mortality, migration, and population scenarios for 195 countries and territories from 2017 to 2100: a forecasting analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study
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Firming up inequality
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Firms’ choices of wage-setting protocols
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Fluctuations in uncertainty
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Granular search, market structure, and wages
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Greedy function approximation: a gradient boosting machine
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Heterogeneity in the Impact of Economic Cycles and the Great Recession: Effects within and across the Income Distribution
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Heterogeneity in the marginal propensity to consume: evidence from Covid-19 stimulus payments
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Heterogeneous labor market impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic
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High Minimum Wages and the Monopsony Puzzle
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How digitization has created a golden age of music
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How does working from home during COVID-19 affect what managers do? Evidence from time-Use studies
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How hybrid working from home works out
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How many jobs can be done at home?
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Human Decisions and Machine Predictions
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Identifying equilibrium models of labor market sorting
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Incentives and Efficiency in Constrained Allocation Mechanisms
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Income, liquidity, and the consumption response to the 2020 economic stimulus payments
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Increased food energy supply is more than sufficient to explain the US epidemic of obesity
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Individual variation in susceptibility or exposure to SARS-CoV-2 lowers the herd immunity threshold
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Inequality in the joint distribution of consumption and time use
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Inferring inequality with home production
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Initial impacts of the pandemic on consumer behavior: Evidence from linked income, spending, and savings data
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Insurance and opportunities: A welfare analysis of labor market risk
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Integrating behavioral choice into epidemiological models of AIDS
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Intelligible models for classification and regression
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Internal and external effects of social distancing in a pandemic
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InterpretML: A Unified Framework for Machine Learning Interpretability
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Is shopping at walmart an inferior good?
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Isomorphic tessellations for musical keyboards
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Job search and unemployment insurance: New evidence from time use data
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Judicial mechanism design
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Labor demand in the time of COVID-19
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Labor supply effects of social insurance
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Large learning gains in pockets of extreme poverty: Experimental evidence from Guinea Bissau
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Learning your earning
Are labor income shocks really very persistent?
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Leisure luxuries and the labor supply of young men
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Machine learning methods that economists should know about
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Macroeconomic implications of COVID-19: Can negative supply shocks cause demand shortages?
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Market work, housework and childcare: A time use approach
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Measuring commuting in the american time use survey
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Measuring the labor market at the onset of the COVID-19 crisis
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Measuring trends in leisure: The allocation of time over five decades
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Meeting strangers and friends of friends: How random are social networks?
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Model class reliance: Variable importance measures for any machine learning model class, from the “Rashomon” perspective
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Modeling control strategies of respiratory pathogens
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Modeling the consumption response to the CARES Act
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More connection, less community: network formation and local public goods provision
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Network robustness and fragility: Percolation on random graphs
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Network theory and SARS: predicting outbreak diversity
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Non-Bayesian social learning
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Occupational characteristics and parents’ childcare time
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On the optimal burden of proof
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Optimal Timeout Choices in Clutch Situations in the NBA
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Optimal contracts and competitive markets with costly state verification
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Optimal partial unemployment insurance: Evidence from bunching in the US
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Optimal unemployment benefits in the pandemic
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Optimal unemployment insurance
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Part-time unemployment and optimal unemployment insurance
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Partial unemployment insurance benefits and the transition rate to regular work
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Permutation importance: a corrected feature importance measure
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Population size predicts technological complexity in Oceania
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Population uncertainty and Poisson games
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Potential Renal Acid Load of Foods and its Influence on Urine pH
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Predictive learning via rule ensembles
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Prices and Policies in Opioid Markets
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Production, information costs, and economic organization
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Prospects for an ancient dynamo and modern crustal remanent magnetism on Venus
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Quantifying the losses from international trade
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Random forests
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Real-time forward-looking skewness over the business cycle
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Real-time inequality
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Really uncertain business cycles
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Reassessing the ins and outs of unemployment
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Regression shrinkage and selection via the lasso
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Ridge regression: Biased estimation for nonorthogonal problems
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Scaling regression inputs by dividing by two standard deviations
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Searching for job security and the consequences of job loss
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Social contacts and mixing patterns relevant to the spread of infectious diseases
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Social interactions and spillovers
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Social norms and the enforcement of laws
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Spending and Job-Finding Impacts of Expanded Unemployment Benefits: Evidence from Administrative Micro Data
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Starvation and exchange entitlements: a general approach and its application to the Great Bengal Famine
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Statistical modeling: The two cultures
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Stress that Doesn’t Pay: The Commuting Paradox
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Superspreading and the effect of individual variation on disease emergence
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Telework, wages, and time use in the United States
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The China syndrome: Local labor market effects of import competition in the United States
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The Lock-in Effects of Part-time Unemployment Benefits
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The Market for Lemons
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The Nature of Countercyclical Income Risk
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The US labor market during the beginning of the pandemic recession
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The aggregate effects of fiscal stimulus: Evidence from the COVID-19 unemployment supplement
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The alpha beta gamma of the labor market
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The behaviour of random forest permutation-based variable importance measures under predictor correlation
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The cyclical behavior of the price-cost markup
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The economic impacts of COVID-19: Evidence from a new public database built using private sector data
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The effect of changing sexual activity on HIV prevalence
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The effect of receiving supplementary UI benefits on unemployment duration
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The effect of working from home on major time allocations with a focus on food-related activities
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The gender gap in undergraduate economics course persistence and degree selection
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The global rise of corporate saving
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The impact of the federal pandemic unemployment compensation on job search and vacancy creation
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The international price of remote work
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The macroeconomic impact of microeconomic shocks: Beyond Hulten’s theorem
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The macroeconomics of epidemics
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The paradox of information and voter turnout
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The probability of finding a job
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The role of trade costs in the surge of trade imbalances
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The role of unemployment insurance in an economy with liquidity constraints and moral hazard
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The rug rat race
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The spread of epidemic disease on networks
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The work-from-home technology boon and its consequences
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Things could be better
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Time use and productivity: The wage returns to sleep
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Time use during the great recession
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Tracing anthropogenic carbon dioxide and methane emissions to fossil fuel and cement producers, 1854–2010
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Triadic closure as a basic generating mechanism of communities in complex networks
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Two Illustrations of the Quantity Theory of Money Reloaded
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US unemployment insurance replacement rates during the pandemic
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Unemployment insurance and the role of self-insurance
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Unemployment insurance and underemployment
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Unemployment insurance rules, joblessness, and part-time work
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Unrestricted permutation forces extrapolation: variable importance requires at least one more model, or there is no free variable importance
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Using the SHAPLEY value approach to variance decomposition in strategy research
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Variance decomposition analysis: What is it and how to perform it
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Von Neumann-Morgenstern solutions to cooperative games without side payments
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Wage inequality and segregation by skill
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Wages, employment, and capital in capitalist and worker-owned firms
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What do data on millions of US workers reveal about lifecycle earnings dynamics?
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What is the probability your vote will make a difference?
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What motivates tax compliance?
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Who on earth can work from home?
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Who suffers during recessions?
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Why is productivity correlated with competition?
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Why working from home will stick
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Work from home and daily time allocations: evidence from the coronavirus pandemic
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Working from home and income inequality: risks of a ‘new normal’with COVID-19
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Working from home: Too much of a good thing?