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The IZA Discussion Paper Series (ISSN: 2365-9793) disseminates high-quality research by IZA network members to the scientific community and the interested public worldwide before they are later published in academic journals. Comprising over 14,000 papers, IZA's publication flagship is the most influential working paper series in labor economics. 

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162 IZA Discussion Papers
IZA Discussion Paper No. 13223
Does Economics Make You Sexist?
Valentina Paredes, M. Daniele Paserman, Francisco J. Pino
IZA Discussion Paper No. 13045
Article Length and Citation Outcomes
Syed Hasan, Robert Breunig
IZA Discussion Paper No. 12998
Recoupling Economic and Social Prosperity
Katharina Lima de Miranda, Dennis J. Snower
IZA Discussion Paper No. 12900
The Cost of Being Too Patient
Paola Giuliano, Paola Sapienza
published in: American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings, 2020, 110, 314-318
IZA Discussion Paper No. 12866
Is Scholarly Refereeing Productive (at the Margin)?
Aboozar Hadavand, Daniel S. Hamermesh, Wesley W. Wilson
IZA Discussion Paper No. 12738
Who Said or What Said? Estimating Ideological Bias in Views Among Economists
Mohsen Javdani, Ha-Joon Chang
IZA Discussion Paper No. 12720
A Happy Choice: Wellbeing as the Goal of Government
Paul Frijters, Andrew E. Clark, Christian Krekel, Richard Layard
published in: Behavioural Public Policy, 2020, 4(2), 126–165
IZA Discussion Paper No. 12618
Analyzing the Perceptions of Egyptian Youth about the Arab Spring
Ali Fakih, Pascal L. Ghazalian
forthcoming in: International Journal of Social Economics, 2021
IZA Discussion Paper No. 12534
Crime and Networks: 10 Policy Lessons
Matthew J. Lindquist, Yves Zenou
published in: Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2019.
IZA Discussion Paper No. 12494
Gender Gaps in the Evaluation of Research: Evidence from Submissions to Economics Conferences
Laura Hospido, Carlos Sanz
published in: Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 2021, 83(3), 590-618
IZA Discussion Paper No. 12493
Publication Bias and Editorial Statement on Negative Findings
Cristina Blanco-Perez, Abel Brodeur
published in: Economic Journal, 2020, 130 (623), 1226-1247
IZA Discussion Paper No. 12397
Pay and Job Rank Amongst Academic Economists in the UK: Is Gender Relevant?
Karen A. Mumford, Cristina Sechel
published in: British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2020, 58 (1), 82-113
IZA Discussion Paper No. 12269
The Third Theorem of Welfare Economics: Report from a Fictional Field Study
Karine Nyborg
IZA Discussion Paper No. 12156
Born in the Family: Preferences for Boys and the Gender Gap in Math
Gaia Dossi, David N. Figlio, Paola Giuliano, Paola Sapienza
IZA Discussion Paper No. 12132
Outsourcing Recruitment as a Solution to Prevent Discrimination: A Correspondence Study
Clémence Berson, Morgane Laouénan, Emmanuel Valat
IZA Discussion Paper No. 11976
Early Career Research Production in Economics: Does Mentoring Matter?
Andrés García-Suaza, Jesus Otero, Rainer Winkelmann
IZA Discussion Paper No. 11868
Publishing and Promotion in Economics: The Tyranny of the Top Five
James J. Heckman, Sidharth Moktan
IZA Discussion Paper No. 11832
Are Retirees More Satisfied? Anticipation and Adaptation Effects of Retirement on Subjective Well-Being: A Panel Analysis for Germany
Joachim Merz
IZA Discussion Paper No. 11796
Methods Matter: P-Hacking and Causal Inference in Economics
Abel Brodeur, Nikolai Cook, Anthony Heyes
published as 'Methods Matter: P-Hacking and Publication Bias in Causal Analysis in Economics' in: American Economic Review, 2020, 110 (11), 3634-3660
IZA Discussion Paper No. 11781
The Impact of Xenophobic Violence on the Integration of Immigrants
Max F. Steinhardt
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