Viimeksi syötetyt Vertaisarvioidut artikkelit (Peer-reviewed articles)

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    • Do second chances pay off? Evidence from a natural experiment with low-achieving students 

      Bizopoulou, Aspasia; Megalokonomou, Rigissa; Simion, Stefania
      Journal of Public Economics : Available online (Open access) (Elsevier, 23.10.2024)
      In several countries, students who fail high-stakes exams at the end of high school are faced with the choice of retaking or forgoing postsecondary education. We explore exogenous variation generated by a policy that imposed ...
    • Designing Net Asset-Based Income-Splitting Rules under Dual Income Tax 

      Kari, Seppo; Ropponen, Olli
      Nordic Tax Journal : Available online (Open access) (Sciendo, 21.10.2024)
      This article revisits the income-splitting regulations within the Nordic dual income tax framework. These regulations were introduced to counteract the inclination to transfer income between labor and capital income tax ...
    • Intergenerational Spillovers of Integration Policies: Evidence from Finland's Integration Plans 

      Pesola, Hanna; Sarvimäki, Matti
      The Review of Economics and Statistics : Available online (MIT Press, 16.09.2024)
      We examine the intergenerational effects of an integration program that increased language training and improved labor market outcomes of adult immigrants in Finland. Exploiting a discontinuity in the phase-in rule of a ...
    • Practical possibilistic fuzzy pay-off method for real option valuation 

      Stoklasa, Jan; Collan, Mikael; Luukka, Pasi
      Fuzzy Sets and Systems : Open access (Elsevier, 15.09.2024)
      This paper describes a set of proposed additions to the recently introduced possibilistic fuzzy pay-off method for real option valuation that enhances the practical usability of the method. The additions are focused on the ...
    • Examining inequalities: from labour markets to social outcomes in Finland 

      Paukkeri, Tuuli; Ravaska, Terhi; Riihelä, Marja
      Fiscal Studies : 2 Open Access (Wiley, 28.06.2024)
      Finland is known for low income inequality by international comparison. In this paper we provide a long-run perspective on inequalities in Finland, and show that inequality is higher in the 21st century compared with many ...
    • Information Technology, Improved Access, and Use of Prescription Drugs 

      Böckerman, Petri; Kortelainen, Mika; Laine, Liisa T.; Nurminen, Mikko; Saxell, Tanja
      Journal of the European Economic Association : jvae034, Open access (European Economic Association, 2024)
      We estimate the effects of health information technology designed to improve access to medication while limiting overuse through easier prescription renewal and improved information provision. We focus on benzodiazepines, ...
    • Information Integration, Coordination Failures, and Quality of Prescribing 

      Böckerman, Petri; Laine, Liisa T.; Nurminen, Mikko; Saxell, Tanja
      Journal of Human Resources : 0921-11910R2, Open Access (University of Wisconsin Press, 01.03.2024)
      Poor information flows hamper coordination, potentially leading to suboptimal decisions in health care. We examine the effects of a large-scale policy of health information integration. We use the staggered adoption of a ...
    • Tax planning and investment responses to dividend taxation 

      Koivisto, Aliisa
      International Tax and Public Finance : Published online (Springer Nature, 16.04.2024)
      This study explores empirically how business owners respond to dividend taxes in a range of different margins including tax planning and investment. Using administrative tax data on all privately held Finnish corporations, ...
    • Social Interaction in the Family: Evidence from Investors’ Security Holdings 

      Knüpfer, Samuli; Rantapuska, Elias; Sarvimäki, Matti
      Review of Finance : 4 Open access (Oxford University Press, 10.09.2022)
      We show that investors tend to hold the same securities as their parents. This intergenerational correlation is stronger for mothers and family members who are more likely to communicate with each other. An instrumental ...
    • Analyzing the Finnish University funding system through system-based simulation 

      Rissanen, Miia; Savolainen, Jyrki; Collan, Mikael
      Policy Futures in Education : Available online (SAGE Publications, 31.01.2024)
      This research explores the suitability of system-based simulation analysis for higher education (HE) policy-planning. A dynamic system model of the Finnish university funding system covering bachelor-level students is ...
    • Finnish perspectives on the business of electricity distribution 

      Collan, Mikael
      Oxford Open Energy : (Open access) (Oxford University Press, 30.01.2024)
      The profits of the Finnish industry of electricity distribution are driven by a rate of return regulation model. Changes in the model caused a remarkable jump in DSO profits. The model rewards large costs and gives the ...
    • Profitability Analysis and Financial Evaluation of Projects 

      Collan, Mikael; Savolainen, Jyrki
      In book: IEEE Technology and Engineering Management Society Body of Knowledge (TEMSBOK) (Wiley, 29.09.2023)
      This chapter presents and gives practical tools for the financial analysis and evaluation of all kinds of projects. The chapter discusses the foundations underlying modern profitability analysis, presents and illustrates ...
    • The effect of compulsory face mask policies on community mobility in Germany 

      Kovacs, Roxanne; Dunaiski, Maurice; Tukiainen, Janne
      The Scandinavian Journal of Economics : 4 (Open access) (Wiley, 11.10.2023)
      There is an ongoing debate about face masks being made compulsory in public spaces to contain COVID-19. A key concern is that such policies could undermine efforts to maintain social distancing and reduce mobility. We ...
    • Evidence from Finland and Sweden on the relationship between early-life diseases and lifetime childlessness in men and women 

      Aoxing, Liu; Akimova, Evelina T.; Ding, Xuejie; Jukarainen, Sakari; Vartiainen, Pekka; Kiiskinen, Tuomo; Koskelainen, Sara; Havulinna, Aki S.; Gissler, Mika; Lombardi, Stefano; Fall, Tove; Mills, Melinda C.; Ganna, Andrea
      Nature Human Behaviour : Accepted (Open access) (Nature Research, 18.12.2023)
      The percentage of people without children over their lifetime is approximately 25% in men and 20% in women. Individual diseases have been linked to childlessness, mostly in women, yet we lack a comprehensive picture of the ...
    • Mass vaccination and educational attainment: Evidence from the 1967–68 Measles Eradication Campaign 

      Barteska, Philipp; Dobkowitz, Sonja; Olkkola, Maarit; Rieser, Michael
      Journal of Health Economics : Open access (Elsevier, 10.10.2023)
      We show that the first nationwide mass vaccination campaign against measles increased educational attainment in the United States. Our empirical strategy exploits variation in exposure to the childhood disease across states ...
    • The effects of employers’ disability and unemployment insurance costs on benefit inflows 

      Kyyrä, Tomi; Tuomala, Juha
      Labour Economics : Available online (Open access) (Elsevier, 19.08.2023)
      In Finland, large firms are partially liable for the costs of disability and unemployment benefits paid to their former workers. To estimate the effects of such cost liabilities, we exploit a reform that extended this ...
    • Ignorance is bliss? Information and risk on crowdfunding platforms 

      D’Arcangelo, Chiara; Morreale, Azzurra; Mittone, Luigi; Collan, Mikael
      PLoS ONE : 6 (open access) (Public Library of Science, 16.06.2023)
      This research examines the determinants of project success on crowdfunding platforms within a competitive context. We focus on the specific horizontal attributes of the project–attributes that do not affect the project ...
    • Innovators, followers and laggards in home solar PV: Factors driving diffusion in Finland 

      Ruokamo, Enni; Laukkanen, Marita; Karhinen, Santtu; Kopsakangas-Savolainen, Maria; Svento, Rauli
      Energy Research & Social Science : (Open access) (Elsevier, 22.06.2023)
      Generating electricity from solar energy is a way for households to participate in the ongoing transition to decarbonized and more decentralized energy systems. A large empirical literature has examined the drivers and ...
    • Do Tax Incentives Increase Firm Innovation? An RD Design for R&D, Patents, and Spillovers 

      Dechezleprêtre, Antoine; Einiö, Elias; Martin, Ralf; Nguyen, Kieu-Trang; Van Reenen, John
      American Economic Journal: Economic Policy : 4 (American Economic Association, 17.05.2023)
      We present evidence of the positive causal impacts of research and development (R&D) tax incentives on a firm’s own innovation and that of its technological neighbors (spillovers). Exploiting a change in the assets-based ...
    • JUE insight: City-wide effects of new housing supply: Evidence from moving chains 

      Bratu, Cristina; Harjunen, Oskari; Saarimaa, Tuukka
      Journal of Urban Economics : Available online (Open access) (Elsevier, 07.01.2023)
      We study the city-wide effects of new, centrally-located market-rate housing supply using geo-coded population-wide register data from the Helsinki Metropolitan Area. The supply of new market rate units triggers moving ...