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References for Economic effects of differences in dialect
Further reading
- Brügger, B., Lalive, R., Zweimüller, J.Does Culture Affect Unemployment? Evidence from the Röstigraben.IZA Discussion Paper No.4283, 2009-07.
- Egger, P. H., Lassmann, A. "The causal impact of common native language on international trade."Economic Journal125:584 (2015): 699–745.
- Guiso, L., Sapienza, P., Zingales, L. "Cultural biases in economic exchange?"Quarterly Journal of Economics124:3 (2009): 1095–1131.
Key references
- Bauernschuster, S., Falck, O., Heblich, S., Lameli, A., Südekum, J. "Why are educated and risk-loving persons more mobile across regions?"Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization98:C (2014): 56–69.
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- Falck, O., Heblich, S., Lameli, A., Südekum, J. "Dialects, cultural identity, and economic exchange."Journal of Urban Economics72:2–3 (2012): 225–239.
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- Falck, O., Lameli, A., Ruhose, J.Cultural Biases in Migration: Estimating Non-Monetary Migration Costs.IZA Discussion Paper No.8922, 2015.
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- Lameli, A., Nitsch, V., Südekum, J., Wolf, N. "Same same but different: Dialects and trade."German Economic Review16:3 (2015): 290–306.
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- Bauernschuster, S., Falck, O. "Culture, spatial diffusion of ideas and their long-lasting imprints—Evidence from Froebel’s kindergarten movement."Journal of Economic Geography15:3 (2015): 601–630.
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- Heblich, S., Lameli, A., Riener, G. "The effect of perceived regional accents on individual economic behavior: A lab experiment on linguistic performance, cognitive ratings and economic decisions."PlosOne10:5 (2015).
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- Buenstorf, G., Geissler, M., Krabel, S. "Locations of labor market entry by German university graduates: Is (regional) beauty in the eye of the beholder?"Review of Regional Research36:1 (2016): 29–49.
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- Gumpert, A.Knowledge, organization and taxation—An analysis of the driving forces behind multinational enterprises’ investment patterns.PhD thesis, University of Munich, 2013.
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- Gao, W., Smyth, R. "Economic returns to speaking ‘standard Mandarin’ among migrants in China’s urban labour market."Economics of Education Review30:2 (2011): 342–352.
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- Herrmann-Pillath, C., Libman, A., Yu, X. "Economic integration in China: Politics and culture."Journal of Comparative Economics42:2 (2014): 470–492.
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- Wrona, J.Border Effects without Borders: What Divides Japan’s Internal Trade?骰子No.185讨论论文,2015-05.
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- Yao, Y., van Ours, J.The Effect of Dialect Speaking on Education and its Spillover Effects.Tilburg University Working Paper, 2014-12.
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- Bauernschuster, S., Falck, O., Heblich, S., Lameli, A., Südekum, J. "Why are educated and risk-loving persons more mobile across regions?"Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization98:C (2014): 56–69.