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The effects of infant daycare on later‐in‐life employment outcomes

The American journal of economics and sociology, 2023
This paper …rst develops a theoretical model of the returns to daycare, which attempts to show that families enroll their children into daycare based on its expected bene…ts and costs.
David M. Zimmer
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The Effect of Economic Freedom on Quality of Life: Exploring the Role of Political Risk Factors in Africa

Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 2022
This article examines economic freedom’s impact on quality of life conditional on the political risk factors in Africa over the period 1985–2016, using the Generalised Method of Moments (GMM) estimation technique.
A. Akinlo, Charles O. Okunlola
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What Explains Excess Liquidity of Banks? Empirical Evidence from India

Journal of Emerging Market Finance, 2022
We study excess liquidity in the banking system using data for India during 2005–2020. We apply Autoregressive Distributed Lag model and panel regressions to identify the factors determining excess liquidity at both aggregate and bank levels.
Md Gyasuddin Ansari, Rudra Sensarma
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Convergence in Homicide Rates Across the European Union Countries: Toward an Effective and Genuine Security Union

Crime & Delinquency, 2022
This paper investigates whether homicide rates among the European Union (EU) member countries tend to converge over the period 1990 to 2018. We use the concept of β-convergence proposed by Barro and Sala-i-Martin (1992) and employ the Generalized Method ...
Ezgi Adıyaman, Saadet Kasman
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Ex-post Effectiveness Evaluation of Incentive Regulation in the Electricity Distribution: A Semi-parametric Panel Data StoNED Approach

Energy Journal
In numerous countries, electricity Distribution System Operators (DSOs) function as local monopolies. To counter potential abuse of monopoly power, regulators, especially in Europe, often employ mechanisms like DSO-specific revenue caps to encourage cost
Kjartan E. Rasmussen
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Tax Potential and Tax Efforts in Indian States: An Evidence from Panel Stochastic Frontier Approach

The Indian Economic Journal
The study examines the determinants of tax capacity and tax efforts for a panel of 15 non-special category states covering a period of 19 years by using a set of parameters.
Baljit Kaur, Sumit Kumar
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Does ICT Investment in 
Low-tech, Medium-tech 
and High-tech Industries 
Affect TFP Growth 
Differently? Evidence from 
Indian Manufacturing Sector

Studies in Microeconomics
Although many studies have explored the role of information and communication technology (ICT) in boosting productivity, there is limited evidence on how ICT investment impacts total factor productivity growth (TFPG) differently across different ...
Subal Danta, B. N. Rath
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Monetary Policy, Interbank Liquidity, and Lending Behavior of Banks in India

Journal of Emerging Market Finance
We investigate the role of interbank liquidity in monetary policy transmission in India. We employ standard and dynamic panel regression methods to analyze data for 48 commercial banks during the period 1999–2018 and 2019–2023. We find a significant role
Md Gyasuddin Ansari, Rudra Sensarma
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Job Changes and Hours Changes: Understanding the Path of Labour Supply Adjustment

Social Science Research Network, 2016
Job Changes and Hours Changes: Understanding the Path of Labour Supply Adjustment This paper uses British panel data to investigate single women’s labour supply changes in response to three tax and benefit policy reforms that occurred in the 1990s. These
R. Blundell   +2 more
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Non-linear Dynamics of Trade Openness and Income Inequality: New Evidence from a Dynamic Panel Threshold Analysis

Foreign Trade Review
This study examines the non-linear relationship between trade openness and income inequality in BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) over the period 1990–2020.
Aadil Amin, Masroor Ahmad, Asif Tariq
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