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The sobering story of the website that attempted to bring unemployment down

  • Aïcha Ben Dhia
  • Bruno Crépon
  • Esther Mbih
  • Vestal McIntyre
  • Louise Paul-Delvaux
  • Bertille Picard
  • Vincent Pons

14 Jun 2022
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VoxEU Column

The sobering story of the website that attempted to bring unemployment down

  • Bertille Picard
  • Vincent Pons
  • Louise Paul-Delvaux
  • Vestal McIntyre
  • Esther Mbih
  • Bruno Crépon
  • Aïcha Ben Dhia

14 Jun 2022
  • Labour Markets
Discussion paper

DP17150 Can a Website Bring Unemployment Down? Experimental Evidence from France

  • Aïcha Ben Dhia
  • Bruno Crépon
  • Esther Mbih
  • Louise Paul-Delvaux
  • Bertille Picard
  • Vincent Pons

28 Mar 2022
  • Labour Economics
  • D83
  • D84
  • J22
  • J24
  • J62
  • J64
Discussion paper

DP10215 Unintended Effects of Anonymous Resumes

  • Bruno Crépon
  • Luc Behaghel
  • Thomas Le Barbanchon

19 Oct 2014
  • Labour Economics
  • J71
  • J78
Discussion paper

DP9984 Estimating the impact of microcredit on those who take it up: Evidence from a randomized experiment in Morocco

  • Bruno Crépon
  • Esther Duflo
  • William Parienté
  • Florencia Devoto

25 May 2014
  • Development Economics
  • D21
  • G21
  • O16
VoxEU Column

Job placement and displacement: Evidence from a randomised experiment

  • Philippe Zamora
  • Roland Rathelot
  • Esther Duflo
  • Marc Gurgand
  • Bruno Crépon

24 Apr 2013
  • Labour Markets
Discussion paper

DP9251 Do Labor Market Policies Have Displacement Effects? Evidence from a Clustered Randomized Experiment

  • Bruno Crépon
  • Esther Duflo
  • Marc Gurgand
  • Philippe Zamora
  • Roland Rathelot

9 Dec 2012
  • Labour Economics
  • C93
  • J64
  • J68
Discussion paper

DP2604 Using Matching Estimators to Evaluate Alternative Youth Employment Programs: Evidence from France, 1986-1988

  • Denis Fougère
  • Bruno Crépon
  • Thomas Brodaty

28 Nov 2000
  • Labour Economics
  • J24
  • J68
Discussion paper

DP2358 Employed 40 Hours or Not Employed 39: Lessons from the 1982 Mandatory Reduction of the Workweek

  • Francis Kramarz
  • Bruno Crépon

31 Jan 2000
  • Labour Economics
  • J23
  • J31
Discussion paper

DP2158 Working 40 Hours or Not Working 39: Lessons from the 1981 Mandatory Reduction of Weekly Working Hours

  • Francis Kramarz
  • Bruno Crépon

31 May 1999
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