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Alpaslan Akay completed his Ph.D. at Gothenburg University (Sweden) in March 2008. During and after his doctoral studies, he worked as a research associate for the Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA).
His main research interests are Labor Economics and Migration, Experimental and Behavioral Economics, Economics of Happiness, Microeconometrics and Monte Carlo Simulations.
He joined IZA as a Research Associate in September 2008.
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IZA Discussion Papers:
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Dynamics of the Employment Assimilation of First-Generation Immigrant Men in Sweden: Comparing Dynamic and Static Assimilation Models with Longitudinal Data
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| 4563 |
Alpaslan Akay
Peter Martinsson
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Sundays Are Blue: Aren’t They? The Day-of-the-Week Effect on Subjective Well-Being and Socio-Economic Status
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| 4354 |
Alpaslan Akay
Peter Martinsson
Haileselassie Medhin
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Does Positional Concern Matter in Poor Societies? Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Rural Ethiopia
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| 4307 |
Fredrik Carlsson
Peter Martinsson
Alpaslan Akay
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The Effect of Power Outages and Cheap Talk on Willingness to Pay to Reduce Outages
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| 4225 |
Alpaslan Akay
Peter Martinsson
Haileselassie Medhin
Stefan T. Trautmann
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Attitudes toward Uncertainty among the Poor: Evidence from Rural Ethiopia
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The Wooldridge Method for the Initial Values Problem Is Simple: What About Performance?
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| 3812 |
Alpaslan Akay
Peter Martinsson
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Does Relative Income Matter for the Very Poor? Evidence from Rural Ethiopia
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