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  1. Contagion and equilibria in diversified financial networks
    Published: November 30, 2021
    Publisher:  Penn Institute for Economic Research, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

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    Series: PIER working paper ; 21, 029
    Subjects: financial network; random network; contagion; systemic risk; equilibrium; dynamics; concentration of measure
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  2. Intergenerational assimilation of minorities
    the role of the majority group
    Published: 24 December 2021
    Publisher:  Centre for Economic Policy Research, London

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    Series: Array ; DP16830
    Subjects: identity; Assimilation; Social norms; group status; dynamics; Welfare; majority'sacceptance
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  3. Intergenerational assimilation of minorities
    the role of the majority group
    Published: December 2021
    Publisher:  [CIRJE, Faculty of Economics, University of Tokyo], [Tokyo]

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    Series: Array ; CIRJE-F-1181
    Subjects: Identity; assimilation; social norms; group status; dynamics; welfare; majority's acceptance
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  4. Gaining, losing, and regaining merit-based scholarships
    Published: April 2021
    Publisher:  IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn, Germany

    Georgia offers two merit-based scholarships to in-state college students: HOPE Scholarships, which provide partial tuition support, and Zell Miller Scholarships, which provide full tuition support but with more stringent eligibility and retention... more

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    Georgia offers two merit-based scholarships to in-state college students: HOPE Scholarships, which provide partial tuition support, and Zell Miller Scholarships, which provide full tuition support but with more stringent eligibility and retention conditions. Studies have examined retention of these scholarships but not other dynamics, including gaining HOPE Scholarships if students enter without them and follow-on transitions after students initially lose or gain a scholarship. This study uses 2013-2019 administrative data from 26 University System of Georgia institutions to jointly estimate multivariate competing-risk hazard models of a) losing an entering Zell Miller Scholarship, b) losing an entering HOPE Scholarship, c) gaining a HOPE Scholarship after matriculating without one, d) regaining a scholarship, and e) losing a non-entering scholarship. Many students change their scholarship status-event-history analyses predict that 25 percent of entering Zell Miller Scholarship students lose their scholarships by their 90th credit hour, 42 percent of entering HOPE Scholarship students lose their scholarship by their 90th credit hour, and 27 percent of students who enter without a scholarship gain them. Students of color, students with economic disadvantages, and men are more likely to lose scholarships and less likely to gain scholarships. These dynamics compound inequities in initial scholarship receipt.

     

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    Series: Discussion paper series / IZA ; no. 14313
    Subjects: merit-based scholarships; financial aid; administrative data; dynamics; equity
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 53 Seiten)
  5. Corporate leniency in a dynamic context
    the preemptive push of an uncertain future
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Economics, University of St.Gallen, St. Gallen

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    Series: Discussion paper / University of St.Gallen, School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Economics ; no. 2021, 07 (June 2021)
    Subjects: cartel; collusion; leniency program; preemption; dynamics
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  6. The dynamics of multidimensional poverty in a cohort of Irish children
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  UCD School of Economics, University College Dublin, Dublin

    This paper examines multidimensional poverty for three waves of a cohort of Irish children ranging from ages 9 to 17. Poverty is measured over the dimensions of health, education and family resources and both unidimensional and multidimensional... more

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    This paper examines multidimensional poverty for three waves of a cohort of Irish children ranging from ages 9 to 17. Poverty is measured over the dimensions of health, education and family resources and both unidimensional and multidimensional poverty is examined. Both show a clear gradient with respect to maternal education. The dynamics of both unidimensional and multidimensional poverty is also analysed. The greatest degree of mobility is observed with respect to family resources. Mobility also is higher for children whose mothers have lower levels of education, with net movements into rather than out of poverty.

     

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    Series: Working paper series / UCD Centre for Economic Research ; WP21, 17 (August 2021)
    Subjects: Poverty; multidimensional; mobility; dynamics
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  7. Dynamic macroeconomic implications of immigration
    Published: October 2021
    Publisher:  Sveriges Riksbank, Stockholm

    International immigration ‡ows are large, volatile and have recently increased. This paper is the first to study the dynamic effects of immigration shocks on the economy within a search and matching framework. Since the microdata indicates that some... more

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    International immigration ‡ows are large, volatile and have recently increased. This paper is the first to study the dynamic effects of immigration shocks on the economy within a search and matching framework. Since the microdata indicates that some of the key macroeconomic effects of immigration are largest in the short run, a steady state analysis would be insufficient. To construct a quantitatively relevant general equilibrium framework, we use extensive Swedish microdata. We then study the effect of a large immigration shock on various macroeconomic aggregates. Due to compositional effects, there is a substantial negative effect on GDP per capita and the employment rate on impact that then decreases over time.

     

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    Series: Sveriges Riksbank working paper series ; 405
    Subjects: Immigration; dynamics; search and matching
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