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Carlo
Altavilla (Universitą di Napoli Parthenope) and Floro Ernesto
Caroleo (Universitą di Salerno),
Evaluating active
labour policies in Italy: a regional analysis
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Erich Battistin (Institute for Fiscal
Studies), Measurement error and
returns to education: evidence from the UK
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Daniele Bondonio (Universitą del
Piemonte Orientale),
Do business incentives increase employment
in declining areas? Mean Impacts versus impacts by degrees of economic
distress.
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Marco Caliendo, Reinhard Hujer and
Stephan L. Thomsen (Goethe-University Frankfurt/Main),
Effect heterogeneity,
profiling and targeting - how can we improve the efficiency of labour
market policies?
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Carla
Carlucci (Ministero dell’Economia e delle Finanze) and Guido
Pellegrini (Universitą of Bologna),
Non parametric analysis of
employment effects of public subsidies to capital accumulation: the case
of law 488/92
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Luis Centeno (CEETA),
Mario Centeno (Banco de Portugal and ISEG, UTL) and Alvaro
Novo (Banco de Portugal and ISEG),
Evaluating
the impact of mandatory job search program: evidence from a large
longitudinal dataset
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Bruno Contini
and Federico Revelli (Universitą di Torino),
On the welfare
effect of a wage subsidy on youth labour
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Stefano
Gagliarducci (European University Institute),
What is really bad in temporary
employment?
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Sergio De Nardis, Massimo Mancini
and Carmine Pappalardo (ISAE, Istituto di Studi e Analisi
economica), Regolazione
del mercato del lavoro e crescita dimensionale delle imprese
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Andrea Ichino (European University Institute),
Fabrizia Mealli (University of Florence) and Tommaso Nannicini
(European University Institute),
Temporary work agencies in
Italy: a springboard toward permanent employment
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Adriano Paggiaro, Enrico Rettore
and Ugo Trivellato (Universitą di Padova),
The impact of the
“mobility lists”: new evidence based on linking administrative archives
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Giuseppe
Tattara and Marco Valentini (Universitą di Venezia),
Evaluating
the Italian training on the job contract