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Willpower and the Optimal Control of Visceral Urges
Emre Ozdenoren ,
Stephen W. Salant and
Dan Silverman
London Business School
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University of Michigan
and
University of Michigan at Ann Arbor - Economics Department
Date Posted: July 07, 2010
Working Paper Series
44 downloads
Willpower and Personal Rules
CEPR Discussion Paper No. 3143
Roland Bénabou and
Jean Tirole
Princeton University - Department of Economics
and
University of Toulouse 1 - Industrial Economic Institute (IDEI)
Date Posted: January 29, 2002
Working Paper Series
50 downloads
Will Increased Wages Reduce Shortage of Nurses? A Panel Data Analysis of Nurses' Labour Supply
CESifo Working Paper Series No. 794
Jan Erik Askildsen
,
Badi H. Baltagi and
Tor Helge Holmas
University of Bergen - Department of Economics
,
Syracuse University - Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs
and
University of Bergen - Department of Economics
Date Posted: November 11, 2002
Working Paper Series
211 downloads
Will Changing Times Change the Allocation of Faculty Time?
JOURNAL OF HUMAN RESOURCES, Vol. 31, No. 2, Spring 1996
Larry D. Singell Jr. ,
Jane H. Lillydahl and
Larry D. Singell
University of Oregon - Department of Economics
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University of Colorado at Boulder - Department of Economics
and
University of Colorado at Boulder
Date Posted: May 04, 1998
Accepted Paper Series
Why We Do What We Do? A Model of Activity Consumption
Journal of Marketing Research, Forthcoming
Lan Luo
,
Brian T. Ratchford and
Botao Yang
University of Southern California
,
University of Texas at Dallas
and
University of Southern California - Marshall School of Business
Date Posted: August 20, 2012
Accepted Paper Series
61 downloads
Why Volunteer? Evidence on the Role of Altruism, Reputation, and Incentives
IZA Discussion Paper No. 3021
Caitlin Knowles Myers
and
Jeffrey P. Carpenter
Middlebury College
and
Middlebury College - Department of Economics
Date Posted: September 18, 2007
Working Paper Series
247 downloads
Why the Poor Get Fat: Weight Gain and Economic Insecurity
WSU School of Economic Sciences Working Paper No. 2007-16
Trenton G. Smith
,
Christiana Stoddard
and
Michael G. Barnes
University of Otago
,
Montana State University - Bozeman
and
Washington State University - School of Economic Sciences
Date Posted: April 09, 2007
Working Paper Series
247 downloads
Why the Henry Review Fails on Family Tax Reform
'Australia’s Future Tax System: A Post-Henry Review' Conference, Sydney, June 21-23, 2010, Sydney Law School Research Paper No. 10/76,
Patricia F. Apps
University of Sydney - Faculty of Law
Date Posted: August 17, 2010
Accepted Paper Series
37 downloads
Why Some Workers Remain in the Labor Force Beyond the Typical Age of Retirement
Boston College CRR Working Paper No. 2001-09
John B. Williamson and
Tay K. McNamara
Boston College - Department of Sociology
and
Boston College - Department of Sociology
Date Posted: November 11, 2001
Working Paper Series
189 downloads
Why is There a Spike in the Job Finding Rate at Benefit Exhaustion?
IZA Discussion Paper No. 4523
Jan Boone and
Jan C. van Ours
Tilburg University - Center for Economic Research (CentER)
and
Tilburg University - Department of Economics
Date Posted: November 09, 2009
Working Paper Series
23 downloads
Why is there a Spike in the Job Finding Rate at Benefit Exhaustion?
CESifo Working Paper Series No. 2840
Jan Boone and
Jan C. van Ours
Tilburg University - Center for Economic Research (CentER)
and
Tilburg University - Department of Economics
Date Posted: December 08, 2009
Working Paper Series
33 downloads
Why is There a Spike in the Job Finding Rate at Benefit Exhaustion?
CentER Discussion Paper Series No. 2009-84
Jan Boone and
Jan C. van Ours
Tilburg University - Center for Economic Research (CentER)
and
Tilburg University - Department of Economics
Date Posted: October 26, 2009
Working Paper Series
6 downloads
Why is There a Spike in the Job Finding Rate at Benefit Exhaustion?
CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP7525
Jan Boone and
Jan C. van Ours
Tilburg University - Center for Economic Research (CentER)
and
Tilburg University - Department of Economics
Date Posted: November 17, 2009
Working Paper Series
2 downloads
Why Has the Female Unemployment Rate Fallen So Much in Britain?
Bank of England Working Paper No. 87
Phil Evans
Bank of England
Date Posted: February 12, 1999
Working Paper Series
66 downloads
Why Does the Private Sector React Like the Public to Law 133? A Microeconometric Analysis of Sickness Absence in Italy
University of Brescia, Department of Economics Discussion Paper No.1008
Alessandra Del Boca and
Maria Laura Parisi
University of Brescia - Department of Economics
and
University of Brescia - Department of Economics
Date Posted: July 28, 2012
Working Paper Series
7 downloads
Why Do Women Lawyers Earn Less than Men? Parenthood and Gender in a Survey of Law School Graduates
GWU Law School Public Law Research Paper No. 449, GWU Legal Studies Research Paper No. 449
Neil H. Buchanan
George Washington University Law School
Date Posted: October 08, 2008
Last Revised: October 16, 2008
Working Paper Series
251 downloads
Why Do So Few Women Work in New York (And So Many in Minneapolis)? Labor Supply of Married Women across U.S. Cities
FRB of St. Louis Working Paper No. 2007-043H
Dan Black ,
Natalia Kolesnikova
and
Lowell J. Taylor
University of Chicago - Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
and
Carnegie Mellon University - H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management
Date Posted: May 07, 2008
Last Revised: June 15, 2012
Working Paper Series
102 downloads
Why Do People Overwork? Over-Supply of Hours of Labor, Labor Market Forces and Adaptive Preferences
THE LONG WORK HOURS CULTURE: CAUSES, CONSEQUENCES AND CHOICES, Ronald Burke, Cary Cooper, eds., pp.61-83, Emerald Group Publishing, 2008
Lonnie Golden and
Morris Altman
Pennsylvania State University - Abington College
and
Victoria University of Wellington - School of Economics & Finance
Date Posted: January 17, 2008
Last Revised: March 02, 2009
Accepted Paper Series
299 downloads
Why Do Migrants Return to Poor Countries? Evidence from Philippine Migrants' Responses to Exchange Rate Shocks
Ford School of Public Policy Working Paper No. 04-003
Dean Yang
University of Michigan at Ann Arbor - Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
Date Posted: August 03, 2004
Working Paper Series
259 downloads
Why Do Europeans Work Part-Time? A Cross-Country Panel Analysis
ECB Working Paper No. 872
Gilles Mourre
,
Hielke Buddelmeyer and
Melanie E. Ward-Warmedinger
European Union - European Commission
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Melbourne Institute
and
European Central Bank (ECB)
Date Posted: March 04, 2008
Working Paper Series
70 downloads
Why do Europeans Work (Much) Less? It is Taxes and Government Spending
Economic Inquiry, Vol. 46, Issue 2, pp. 197-207, April 2008
Tine Dhont and
Freddy Heylen
affiliation not provided to SSRN
and
Sherppa - Ghent University
Date Posted: April 24, 2008
Accepted Paper Series
3 downloads
Why Do Bls Hours Series Tell Different Stories About Trends in Hours Worked?
IZA Discussion Paper No. 4704
Harley Frazis
and
Jay Stewart
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
and
Bureau of Labor StatisticsBureau of Labor Statistics
Date Posted: February 01, 2010
Working Paper Series
16 downloads
Why did the First Farmers Toil? Human Metabolism and the Origins of Agriculture
Univ. of Copenhagen Dept. of Economics Discussion Paper No. 08-15
Jacob Louis Weisdorf
University of Copenhagen - Department of Economics
Date Posted: July 30, 2008
Working Paper Series
116 downloads
Why are Women Working so Much More in Canada?: An International Perspective
IMF Working Paper No. 06/92
Evridiki Tsounta
International Monetary Fund (IMF) - Western Hemisphere Department
Date Posted: May 17, 2006
Working Paper Series
137 downloads
Why are Mothers Working Longer Hours in Austria than in Germany? A Comparative Micro Simulation Analysis
IZA Discussion Paper No. 2845
Helene Dearing
,
Helmut Hofer
,
Christine Lietz
,
Rudolf Winter-Ebmer and
Katharina Wrohlich
Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS)
,
Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS), Vienna
,
University of Cambridge
,
University of Linz - Department of Economics
and
DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research
Date Posted: July 06, 2007
Working Paper Series
60 downloads
Why are Married Women Working so Much?
Larry Jones ,
Rodolfo Manuelli II
and
Ellen R. McGrattan
University of Minnesota - Twin Cities - Department of Economics
,
University of Wisconsin - Madison - Center for Community Economic Development
and
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis - Research Department
Date Posted: August 01, 2008
Working Paper Series
Why are Married Men Working so Much? The Macroeconomics of Bargaining between Spouses
IZA Discussion Paper No. 2909
John Knowles
University of Pennsylvania - Department of Economics
Date Posted: July 20, 2007
Working Paper Series
111 downloads
Why are Married Men Working So Much?
PIER Working Paper No. 05-031
John Knowles
University of Pennsylvania - Department of Economics
Date Posted: December 05, 2005
Working Paper Series
199 downloads
Who Wants to Work in a Rural Health Post? The Role of Intrinsic Motivation, Rural Background and Faith-Based Institutions in Rwanda and Ethiopia
IZA Discussion Paper No. 4831
Pieter M. Serneels
,
José García Montalvo ,
Gunilla Pettersson ,
Tomas Lievens ,
Jean Damascène Butera and
Aklilu Kidanu
University of Oxford - Centre for the Study of African Economies (CSAE)
,
Universitat Pompeu Fabra - Faculty of Economic and Business Sciences
,
Oxford Policy Management
,
affiliation not provided to SSRN
,
Abt Associates, Inc.
and
affiliation not provided to SSRN
Date Posted: March 22, 2010
Working Paper Series
28 downloads
Who Wants Flexibility? Changing Work Hours Preferences and Life Events
IZA Discussion Paper No. 2404
Robert W. Drago ,
Mark Wooden and
David Black
Pennsylvania State University - Department of Labor Studies and Industrial Relations
,
University of Melbourne - Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research
and
University of Melbourne - Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research
Date Posted: November 12, 2006
Working Paper Series
135 downloads
Who Wants and Gets Flexibility? Changing Work Hours Preferences and Life Events
Industrial and Labor Relations Review, Vol. 62, No. 3, 2009
Robert W. Drago ,
Mark Wooden and
David Black
Pennsylvania State University - Department of Labor Studies and Industrial Relations
,
University of Melbourne - Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research
and
University of Melbourne - Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research
Date Posted: February 15, 2011
Accepted Paper Series
Who Volunteers in Japan and How? - Basic Findings from Micro Data
Satoshi Nakano
Keio University - Keio Economic Observatory
Date Posted: September 20, 2006
Working Paper Series
Who Values the Status of the Entrepreneur?
IZA Discussion Paper No. 4245
Mirjam van Praag
University of Amsterdam - Department of Economics
Date Posted: June 30, 2009
Working Paper Series
43 downloads
Who Values the Status of the Entrepreneur?
Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper 09-056/3
Mirjam van Praag
University of Amsterdam - Department of Economics
Date Posted: June 19, 2009
Working Paper Series
42 downloads
Who is Working When? - Working Time Arrangments of Self-Employed and Employees: A Microeconometric Analysis of German Time Use Data
FFB Discussion Paper No. 45
Joachim Merz
and
Derik Burgert
Research Institute on Professions
and
University of Lueneburg
Date Posted: May 20, 2009
Working Paper Series
15 downloads
Who is Watching? The Market for Prostitution Services
Journal of Population Economics, Vol. 22, p. 501, 2009
Marina Della Giusta
,
Maria L. Di Tommaso and
Steinar Stroem
University of Reading - School of Economics
,
Department of Economics "Cognetti de Martiis"
and
University of Turin
Date Posted: April 06, 2011
Working Paper Series
60 downloads
Who Does What in a Household after Genocide? Evidence from Rwanda
DIW Berlin Discussion Paper No. 1072
Kati Schindler
German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin)
Date Posted: November 17, 2010
Working Paper Series
40 downloads
Who Cares? Determinants of the Fathers' Use of Parental Leave in Germany
Hamburg Institute of International Economics Working Paper No. 1-31
www.nora-reich.de
Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI)
Date Posted: June 02, 2010
Working Paper Series
Who Benefits from the Earned Income Tax Credit? Incidence Among Recipients, Coworkers and Firms
IZA Discussion Paper No. 4960
Andrew Leigh
Australian National University - Economics Program, Research School of Social Sciences
Date Posted: June 29, 2010
Working Paper Series
37 downloads
Who Benefits from the Earned Income Tax Credit? Incidence Among Recipients, Coworkers and Firms
Andrew Leigh
Australian National University - Economics Program, Research School of Social Sciences
Date Posted: December 02, 2003
Working Paper Series
199 downloads
Who Bears the Full Costs of Children?
Federico Perali and
Antonella Caiumi
University of Verona - Department of Economics
and
affiliation not provided to SSRN
Date Posted: March 04, 2010
Working Paper Series
16 downloads
Who are the Moonlighters and Why They Moonlight: Evidence for Rural Communities
Heather Dickey and
Ioannis Theodossiou
University of Aberdeen - Business School
and
University of Aberdeen - Business School
Date Posted: February 21, 2008
Working Paper Series
Where Do They Find the Time? An Analysis of How Parents Shift and Squeeze Their Time around Work and Child Care
The Levy Economics Institute's Working Paper No. 439
Lyn Craig
Social Research Centre
Date Posted: February 09, 2006
Working Paper Series
86 downloads
When Does Transition Increase the Gender Wage Gap? An Application to Belarus
IZA Discussion Paper No. 2796
Francesco Pastore and
Alina Verashchagina
Seconda Università di Napoli - Dipartimento di Discipline Giuridiche ed Economiche Italiane Europee e Comparate
and
University of Rome "La Sapienza"
Date Posted: June 14, 2007
Working Paper Series
70 downloads
When Does Transition Increase the Gender Wage Gap?
Economics of Transition, Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 333-369, 2011
Francesco Pastore and
Alina Verashchagina
Seconda Università di Napoli - Dipartimento di Discipline Giuridiche ed Economiche Italiane Europee e Comparate
and
University of Rome "La Sapienza"
Date Posted: March 16, 2011
Accepted Paper Series
2 downloads
What's Up with the Decline in Female Labor Force Participation?
FRB of Atlanta Working Paper No. 2005-18
Julie L. Hotchkiss
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Date Posted: October 11, 2005
Working Paper Series
115 downloads
What Makes Single Mothers Expand or Reduce Employment?
SOEPpaper No. 446
Mine Hancioglu
and
Bastian Hartmann
Ruhr Universität Bochum
and
Ruhr Universität Bochum
Date Posted: August 18, 2012
Working Paper Series
22 downloads
What Makes Russian Women (Un)Happy? A Closer Look at the Family
Osteuropa-Institut Regensburg Working Paper No. 287
Ekaterina Selezneva
Osteuropa-Institut (OEI)
Date Posted: November 22, 2010
Working Paper Series
28 downloads
What is the True Effect of Students' Employment on the Duration of Studies?
Dmitri Romanov
,
Aviad Tur-Sinai
and
Noam Zussman
Government of the State of Israel - Israel Central Bureau of Statistics
,
Tel Aviv University - Eitan Berglas School of Economics
and
Bank of Israel
Date Posted: March 12, 2010
Working Paper Series
14 downloads
What is Missing in the EVS? - A Distribution Analysis of High Incomes for Self-Employed Persons and Employees Based on the Sample Survey of Income and Expenditures (EVS)
FFB Discussion-Paper No. 30
Joachim Merz
Research Institute on Professions
Date Posted: May 26, 2009
Working Paper Series
12 downloads
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