2012

2012-01: Timing of College Enrollment and Family Formation Decisions by Maria K. Humlum, Jannie H.G. Kristoffersen and Rune Vejlin

2012-02: Return to Experience and Initial Wage Level: Do Low Wage Workers Catch Up? by Kenneth L. Sørensen and Rune Vejlin

2012-03: A Dynamic Model of Trade with Heterogeneous Firms by Peter Arendorf Bache.

2012-04: Does Labor Diversity Promote Entrepreneurship? by Marianna Marino, Pierpaolo Parrotta and Dario Pozzolo

2012-05: Trade Liberalization, Mergers and Acquisitions, and Intra-Industry Reallocations by Peter Arendorf Bache and Anders Laugesen

2012-06: The Dynamics of Marriage and Divorce by Gustaf Bruze, Michael Svarer and Yoram Weiss

2012-07: Additive versus multiplicative trade costs and the gains from trade by Allan Sørensen

2012-08: Does Religiosity Promote Property Rights and the Rule of Law? by Niclas Berggren and Christian Bjørnskov

2012-09: Centralized Allocation in Multiple Markets by Daniel Monte and Norovsambuu Tumennasan

2012-10: Matching with Quorums by Daniel Monte and Norovsambuu Tumennasan

2012-11: How are firms affected by the crisis and how do they react? by Ioana Neamtu and Niels Westergård-Nielsen

2012-12: Optimal Tax-Transfer Policies, Life-Cycle Labour Supply and Present-Biased Preferences by Lasse Frisgaard Gunnersen and Bo Sandemann Rasmussen

2012-13: Job Market Polarization and Employment Protection in Europe by Barbara Pertold-Gebicka

2012-14: Self-Rewards and Personal Motivation by Alexander K. Koch, Julia Nafziger, Anton Suvorov and Jeroen van de Ven

2012-15: Fiscal sustainability and fiscal policy targets by Torben M. Andersen

2012-16: The Effects of Bullying in Elementary School by Tine Louise Mundbjerg Eriksen, Helena Skyt Nielsen and Marianne Simonsen

2012-17: Wage Sorting Trends by Jesper Bagger, Rune Vejlin and Kenneth L. Sørensen

2012-18: Neighborhood Quality and Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from Quasi-Random Neighborhood Assignment of Immigrants by Anna Piil Damm

2012-19: Business Cycle Dependent Unemployment Bene…fits with Wealth Heterogeneity and Precautionary Savings by Mark Strøm Kristoffersen

2012-20: Effects of Intensifying Labor Market Programs on Post-Unemployment Wages: Evidence From a Controlled Experiment by Kenneth L. Sørensen

2012-21: Can a sense of entitlement increase stealing? by Christina Gravert

2012-22: Who wants paternalism? by Sofie Kragh Pedersen, Alexander K. Koch and Julia Nafziger

2012-23: How Distance to a Non-Residential Parent Relates to Child Outcomes by Astrid Würtz Rasmussen and Leslie S. Stratton

2012-24: Does Mother Know Best? Parental Discrepancies in Assessing Child  Functioning by Nabanita Datta Gupta, Mette Lausten and Dario Pozzoli

2012-25: The Impact of Education and Occupation on Temporary and Permanent Work Incapacity by Nabanita Datta Gupta, Daniel Lau and Dario Pozzoli

2012-26: Experimental Evidence on the Effects of Early Meetings and Activation by Jonas Maibom Pedersen, Michael Rosholm and Michael Svarer

2012-27: Estimating Equilibrium Effects of Job Search Assistance by Pieter Gautier, Paul Muller, Bas van der Klaauw, Michael Rosholm and Michael Svarer

2012-28: Working Conditions, Lifestyles and Health by Elena Cottini and Paolo Ghinetti

2012-29: Causes of mortality and development: Evidence from large health shocks in 20th century America by Casper Worm Hansen

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