In the third quarter of 2018, HCEO members submitted 39 new working papers, on topics ranging from optimism to the gig economy. Browse our most recent working papers below:
- 2018-069: Long-term Changes in Married Couples’ Labor Supply and Taxes: Evidence from the US and Europe Since the 1980s by Alexander Bick, Bettina Brüggemann, Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln and Hannah Paule-Paludkiewicz
- 2018-068: Labor Market Search With Imperfect Information and Learning by John J. Conlon, Laura Pilossoph, Matthew Wiswall and Basit Zafar
- 2018-067: Inheritance Taxation and Wealth Effects on the Labor Supply of Heirs by Fabian Kindermann, Lukas Mayr and Dominik Sachs
- 2018-066: Can reputation discipline the gig economy? Experimental evidence from an online labor market by Alan Benson, Aaron Sojourner and Akhmed Umyarov
- 2018-065: Cross-Fertilizing Gains or Crowding Out? Schooling Intensity and Noncognitive Skills by Sarah C. Dahmann and Silke Anger
- 2018-064: Social Norms and Fertility by Sunha Myong, JungJae Park and Junjian Yi
- 2018-063: Employer Credit Checks: Poverty Traps versus Matching Efficiency by Dean Corbae and Andy Glover
- 2018-062: Job Tasks and the Gender Wage Gap among College Graduates by Todd Stinebrickner, Ralph Stinebrickner and Paul Sullivan
- 2018-061: Does Happiness Pay Revisited – New Evidence from the U.S.A by Carol Graham and Diana Liu
- 2018-060: The Consequences of Academic Match between Students and Colleges by Eleanor Wiske Dillon and Jeffrey Smith
- 2018-059: Predicting Retirement Savings Using Survey Measures of Exponential-Growth Bias and Present Bias by Gopi Goda, Matthew Levy, Colleen Flaherty Manchester, Aaron Sojourner and Joshua Tasoff
- 2018-058: Unintended Consequences of China's New Labor Contract Law on Unemployment and Welfare Loss of the Workers by Randall Akee, Liqiu Zhao and Zhong Zhao
- 2018-057: The Changing Structure of Immigration to the OECD: What Welfare Effects on Member Countries? by Michał Burzyński, Frédéric Docquier and Hillel Rapoport
- 2018-056: Willingness to take risk: The role of risk conception and optimism by Thomas Dohmen, Simone Quercia and Jana Willrodt
- 2018-055: The Long-run Effects of Teacher Collective Bargaining by Michael Lovenheim and Alexander Willen
- 2018-054: Parental Support, Savings and Student Loan Repayment by Lance Lochner, Todd Stinebrickner and Utku Suleymanoglu
- 2018-053: Marriage Strategy Among the European Nobility by Stefania Marcassa, Jérôme Pouyet and Thomas Trégouët
- 2018-052: Evidence and Actions on Mortgage Market Disparities: Research, Fair Lending Enforcement and Consumer Protection by Marsha J. Courchane and Stephen L. Ross
- 2018-051: The Effects of Universal Public Childcare Provision on Cases of Child Neglect and Abuse by Malte Sandner and Stephan Thomsen
- 2018-050: The Value of Health Insurance: A Household Job Search Approach by Gabriella Conti, Rita Ginja and Renata Narita
- 2018-049: Narratives, Imperatives and Moral Reasoning by Roland Bènabou, Armin Falk and Jean Tirole
- 2018-048: Disease Control and Inequality Reduction: Evidence from a Tuberculosis Testing and Vaccination Campaign by Aline Bütikofer and Kjell Salvanes
- 2018-047: Infant Health Care and Long-Term Outcomes by Aline Bütikofer, Katrine Løken and Kjell Salvanes
- 2018-046: Marriage, Divorce and Wage Uncertainty along the Life-cycle by Edoardo Ciscato
- 2018-045: Estimating the Intergenerational Elasticity of Expected Income with Short-Run Income Measures: A Generalized Error-in-Variables Model by Pablo Mitnik
- 2018-044: Intergenerational Income Elasticities, Instrumental Variable Estimation, and Bracketing Strategies by Pablo Mitnik
- 2018-043: The Intergenerational Elasticity of What? The Case for Redefining the Workhorse Measure of Economic Mobility by Pablo Mitnik and David Grusky
- 2018-042: Misperceived Social Norms: Female Labor Force Participation in Saudi Arabia by Leonardo Bursztyn, Alessandra L. González and David Yanagizawa-Drott
- 2018-041: The Supply of Skill and Endogenous Technical Change: Evidence From a College Expansion Reform by Pedro Carneiro, Kai Liu and Kjell Salvanes
- 2018-040: Are estimates of intergenerational mobility biased by non-response? Evidence from the Netherlands by Bart Golsteyn and Stefa Hirsch