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First Name: Alicia
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Last Name: Adsera
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Postal Address: 347 Wallace Hall Woodrow Wilson School Princeton university Princeton NJ 08544
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Working papers
Alicia Adsera, 2005.
"Differences in Desired and Actual Fertility: An Economic Analysis of the Spanish Case ,"
IZA Discussion Papers
1584, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
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Alicia Adsera, 2005.
"Where Are the Babies? Labor Market Conditions and Fertility in Europe ,"
IZA Discussion Papers
1576, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
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Adsera, Alicia & Chiswick, Barry R., 2004.
"Are There Gender and Country of Origin Differences in Immigrant Labor Market Outcomes across European Destinations? ,"
IZA Discussion Papers
1432, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
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Adsera, Alicia, 2004.
"Marital Fertility and Religion: Recent Changes in Spain ,"
IZA Discussion Papers
1399, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
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Alicia Adsera & Carles Boix & Mark Payne, 2000.
"Are You Being Served?: Political Accountability and Quality of Government ,"
RES Working Papers
4241, Inter-American Development Bank, Research Department.
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Alicia Adsera & Carles Boix & Mark Payne, 2000.
"¿Lo están atendiendo bien? Rendición de cuentas políticas y la calidad de la gestión gubernamental ,"
RES Working Papers
4242, Inter-American Development Bank, Research Department.
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Adsera, A., 1998.
"Sectoral Spillovers and the Price of Land. A Cost Analysis ,"
UFAE and IAE Working Papers
413.98, Unitat de Fonaments de l'Anàlisi Econòmica (UAB) and Institut d'Anàlisi Econòmica (CSIC).
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Adsera, A. & Boix, C., 1998.
"Must We Choose? European Unemployment, American Inequality and the Impact of Education and Labour Market Institutions ,"
UFAE and IAE Working Papers
414.98, Unitat de Fonaments de l'Anàlisi Econòmica (UAB) and Institut d'Anàlisi Econòmica (CSIC).
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Adsera, Alicia & Boix, Carles, 2000.
"Must we choose? European unemployment, American inequality, and the impact of education and labor market institutions ,"
European Journal of Political Economy ,
Elsevier, vol. 16(4), pages 611-638, November.
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Articles
Alicia Adsera & Barry Chiswick, 2007.
"Are there gender and country of origin differences in immigrant labor market outcomes across European destinations? ,"
Journal of Population Economics ,
Springer, vol. 20(3), pages 495-526, July.
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Alicia Adsera, 2006.
"An Economic Analysis of the Gap Between Desired and Actual Fertility: The Case of Spain ,"
Review of Economics of the Household ,
Springer, vol. 4(1), pages 75-95, 03.
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Alicia Adsera, 2005.
"Vanishing Children: From High Unemployment to Low Fertility in Developed Countries ,"
American Economic Review ,
American Economic Association, vol. 95(2), pages 189-193, May.
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Alícia Adserà, 2004.
"Changing fertility rates in developed countries. The impact of labor market institutions ,"
Journal of Population Economics ,
Springer, vol. 17(1), pages 17-43, February.
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AlÌcia Adserý, 2003.
"Are You Being Served? Political Accountability and Quality of Government ,"
Journal of Law, Economics and Organization ,
Oxford University Press, vol. 19(2), pages 445-490, October.
Other versions:
Al’cia Adserˆ & Carles Boix, 2002.
"Trade, Democracy, and the Size of the Public Sector: The Political Underpinnings of Openness ,"
International Organization ,
MIT Press, vol. 56(2), pages 229-262, April.
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Adsera, Alicia & Boix, Carles, 2000.
"Must we choose? European unemployment, American inequality, and the impact of education and labor market institutions ,"
European Journal of Political Economy ,
Elsevier, vol. 16(4), pages 611-638, November.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) Other versions:
Adsera, Alicia, 2000.
"Sectoral spillovers and the price of land: a cost analysis ,"
Regional Science and Urban Economics ,
Elsevier, vol. 30(5), pages 565-585, September.
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Adsera, Alicia & Ray, Debraj, 1998.
" History and Coordination Failure ,"
Journal of Economic Growth ,
Springer, vol. 3(3), pages 267-76, September.
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NEP Fields 3 papers by this author were announced in NEP , and specifically in the following field reports (number of papers):
NEP-EEC : European Economics (3) 2004-12-20 2004-12-27 2005-04-24 Author is listed
NEP-GEO : Economic Geography (1) 2004-12-20 Author is listed
NEP-LAB : Labour Economics (1) 2004-12-20 Author is listed
NEP-LTV : Unemployment, Inequality & Poverty (1) 2004-12-20 Author is listed
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