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Hjalmarsson, Randi Zenou, Yves Praag, Mirjam van Sol, Joeri Vladasel, Theodor Björklund, Anders Sims, David P. Lefgren, Lars Sauermann, Jan Lindahl, Lena Santavirta, Torsten Patacchini, Eleonora Vilhelmsson, Roger Jäntti, Markus Sjögren Lindquist, Gabriella Holmlund, Helena Böhlmark, Anders Sandberg, Anna Hederos, Karin Vlassopoulos, Michael Mazumder, Bhashkar Corak, Miles Sol, Mirjam Bäckman, Olof Sauermann, Jan Boschini, Anne Pettersson, Jan Roine, Jesper Malmcrona, Axel Pettersson, Tove All co-authors sweden schweden effects crime intergenerational parental kriminalität sibling correlations productivity data background policy factors generationengerechtigkeit evidence worker birth swedish effect workers fathers using peer entrepreneurial key familiensoziologie siblings origins entrepreneurship outcomes schätzung estimation increase importance neighborhood transmission provide permanent social policies role criminal lessons causal driving education set different studies
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Matthew J. Lindquist Alternative spellings: Matthew Lindquist M. J. Lindquist Biblio: Tätig am Dep. of Economics, Stockholm Univ., Sweden
Affiliations Institutet för Social Forskning (Stockholm)
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Publishing years Series Working paper / Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI) (9) Discussion paper series / IZA (8) Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research (7) IZA Discussion Paper (6) Working papers in economics (4) Discussion papers / CEPR (3) Working papers / Department of Economics, Stockholms Universitet (3) Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute (2) Working papers / Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Department of Economics and Business (1) BSE working paper : working papers (1) Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper 16-077/VII (1) Labour economics : official journal of the European Association of Labour Economists (1) SSE EFI working paper series in economics and finance (1)