Discussion paper DP1919 Trade, Technology and Wages: General Equilibrium Mechanics Joseph Francois Douglas R. Nelson 31 Jul 1998 International Trade and Regional Economics F11 F12 J31
Discussion paper DP1895 The Long-Run Educational Cost of World War II: An Example of Local Average Treatment Effect Estimation Andrea Ichino Rudolf Winter-Ebmer 30 Jun 1998 Human Resources C25 I21 J24 J31
Discussion paper DP1907 Computers and the Demand for Skilled Labour: Industry and Establishment-Level Panel Evidence for the United Kingdom Jonathan Haskel Ylva Heden 30 Jun 1998 Human Resources J31
Discussion paper DP1915 Estimating Labour Market Discrimination with Selectivity Corrected Wage Equations: Methodological Considerations and an Illustration from Israel Shoshana Neuman Ronald L Oaxaca 30 Jun 1998 Human Resources J15 J16 J24 J31 J44 J71
Discussion paper DP1833 The Structure of Wages and Investment in General Training Jorn-Steffen Pischke Daron Acemoglu 31 Mar 1998 Human Resources International Macroeconomics J24 J31 J41
Discussion paper DP1853 The Absorption of Highly-Skilled Immigrants: Israel, 1990-1995 Zvi Eckstein Yoram Weiss 31 Mar 1998 Human Resources J24 J31 J6
Discussion paper DP1805 The Transition in East Germany: When is a Ten Point Fall in the Gender Wage Gap Bad News? Jennifer Hunt 9 Mar 1998 Transition Economics J23 J31 J7 P5
Discussion paper DP1826 How Labour Market Flexibility Affects Unemployment: Long-Term Implications of the Chain Reaction Theory Dennis Snower Marika Karanassou 28 Feb 1998 Human Resources J21 J23 J31 J64 J68
Discussion paper DP1791 Migration to Switzerland: Some New Evidence Thomas Straubhaar Stefan M. Golder 31 Jan 1998 Human Resources D33 F22 J15 J24 J31
Discussion paper DP1761 New Technologies, Wages and Worker Selection Horst Entorf Francis Kramarz Michel Gollac 19 Dec 1997 Human Resources J31 J64 O33
Discussion paper DP1706 Wages and the Bargaining Regime in a Corporatist Setting: The Netherlands Joop Hartog Coen Teulings Edwin Leuven 31 Oct 1997 Human Resources J3 J31
Discussion paper DP1707 Why Do New Technologies Complement Skills? Directed Technical Change and Wage Inequality Daron Acemoglu 31 Oct 1997 International Macroeconomics J31 O14 O33