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Quantitative methods for the capability approach

A short comment on the JE Open forum essays

Going beyond functionings to capabilities: an econometric model to explain and estimate capabilities

Challenges facing econometrics in the 21st century

On endogeneity bias: some general remarks and correction of the ROIW paper by Bourguignon, Ferreira and Menendez (2007)

Offshoring of routine tasks and (de)industrialisation: Threat or opportunity—And for whom?

Evaluating the economic effects of income security reforms in Switzerland : an integrated microsimulation : computable general equilibrium approach

Les différentes propositions de réforme du système de sécurité sociale en Suisse et leurs effets économiques

The Academic and Labor Market Returns of University Professors

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This paper estimates the impact of college teaching on students’ academic achievement and labor market outcomes using administrative data from Bocconi University (Italy) matched with Italian tax records. The estimation exploits the random allocation of students to teachers in a fixed sequence of compulsory courses. We find that good teaching matters more for the labor market than for academic performance. Moreover, the professors who are best at improving the academic achievement of their best students are also the ones who boost their earnings the most. On the contrary, for low ability students the academic and labor market returns of teachers are largely uncorrelated. We also find that professors who are good at teaching high ability students are often not the best teachers for the least able ones. These findings can be rationalized in a model where teaching is a multi-dimensional activity with each dimension having differential returns on the students’ academic outcomes and labor market success.

Wage inequality and segregation between native and immigrant workers in Switzerland: evidence using matched employee-employer data

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We analyze segregation between immigrants and natives at the firm level and explore the connection between segregation and wage inequality in Switzerland.

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