Here's what caught my eye in research over the past week:
- Nguyen (with ungated earlier version here) finds that working hours per week are reduced by 0.38% for a 1% increase in the minimum wage in Vietnam
- Nasser and Deutscher find a 15 percentage point decrease in attendance at women's football matches in Germany when there are overlapping match days between women’s and men’s matches, with a slightly larger effect for matches of the same team for women’s and men’s matches (for spectators, women's football and men's football are substitutes)
Also new from the Waikato working papers series:
- Luengo et al. investigates the effect of continuous, free-form communication among traders on mispricing in experimental asset markets, and find that, contrary to expectations, communication has limited effectiveness, with only a slight reduction in mispricing observed in the most complex asset scenario
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