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The Columbia Economics Discussion Paper Series consists of working papers (unpublished), authored and released by faculty members of the Department of Economics. Papers submitted by Columbia Ph.D. candidates are included in the series, with the endorsement of at least two faculty members within the Department. This archive holds papers dated from 1992 to the present. https://econ.columbia.edu/per/research/discussion-paper-series/
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2. Intrinsic Motivation in Public Service: Theory and Evidence from State Supreme Courts
3. Enlisting Workers in Monitoring Firms: Payroll Tax Compliance in Mexico
4. The Effects of Unemployment Insurance on Labor Supply and Search Outcomes
5. The Long-Term Impact of Job Displacement in Germany During the 1982 Recession on Earnings, Income, and Employment
6. Gender roles and technological progress
7. Good jobs, bad jobs, and trade liberalization
8. Home production, market production and the gender wage gap: Incentives and expectations
9. Long-Term Earnings Losses Due to Job Separation During the 1982 Recession
10. Trade, quality upgrading and wage inequality in the Mexican manufacturing sector
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