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  • Buchak, G., Matvos, G., Piskorski, T., & Seru, A. (2024). NAR Settlement, House Prices, and Consumer Welfare . Working Paper.
  • Waldinger, D. (2024). Regulating evictions: The role of landlords . Policy Brief.
  • Cuesta, J., Noton, C., & Vatter, B. (2024). Vertical Integration and Plan Design in Healthcare Markets . Working Paper.
  • Demirer, M., & Karaduman, Ömer. (2024). Do Mergers and Acquisitions Improve Efficiency? Evidence from Power Plants . Working Paper.
  • Nath, I., Ramey, V., & Klenow, P. (2024). How Much Will Global Warming Cool Global Growth? . Working Paper.
  • Brockmeyer, A. ., Garfias, F., & Serrato, J. C. . (2024). The Fiscal Contract up Close: Experimental Evidence from Mexico City . Working Paper.
  • Yotzov, I., Bloom, N., Bunn, P., Mizen, P., & Thwaites, G. (2024). The Speed of Firm Response to Inflation . Working Paper.
  • Davis, S. (2024). Extraordinary Labor Market Developments and the 2022-23 Disinflation . Working Paper.
  • Einav, L., Finkelstein, A., & Tebaldi, P. (2024). Market Design in Regulated Health Insurance Markets: Risk Adjustment vs. Subsidies . Working Paper.
  • Buchmann, N., Meyer, C., & Sullivan, C. (2024). Paternalistic Discrimination . Working Paper.
  • Bögl, S., Moshfegh, J., Persson, P., & Polyakova, M. (2024). The Economics of Infertility: Evidence from Reproductive Medicine . Working Paper.
  • Bloom, N. (2024). The next recession could boost working from home . Policy Brief.
  • Althoff, L. . (2024). Policy approaches to addressing a history of racial discrimination . Policy Brief.
  • Elliott, M., & Jackson, M. (2024). Supply Chain Disruptions, the Structure of Production Networks, and the Impact of Globalization . Working Paper.
  • Armona, L., Gentzkow, M., Kamenica, E., & Shapiro, J. . (2024). What is Newsworthy? Theory and Evidence . Working Paper.
  • Davis, S., & Samaniego de la Parra, B. (2024). Application Flows . Working Paper.
  • Doyle, C. ., & Suárez Serrato , J. C. (2024). Best-laid plans: How multinationals minimize taxes . Policy Brief.
  • Davis, S., Haltiwanger, J., Handley, K., Lipsius, B., Lerner, J., & Miranda, J. (2024). The (Heterogenous) Economic Effects of Private Equity Buyouts . Working Paper.
  • Davis, S. (2024). The Big Shift in Working Arrangements: Eight Ways Unusual . Working Paper.
  • Kluender, R., Mahoney, N., Wong, F., & Yin, W. (2024). The Effects of Medical Debt Relief: Evidence from Two Randomized Experiments . Working Paper.
  • Davis, S. (2024). WFH, AI, and Labor Markets: Three Predictions . Working Paper.
  • Zarate, P., Dolls, M., Davis, S., Bloom, N., Barrero, J., & Aksoy, C. (2024). Why Does Working from Home Vary Across Countries and People? . Working Paper.
  • Pencavel, J. (2024). Accounting for the Growth of Real Wages of U.S. Manufacturing Production Workers in the Twentieth Century .
  • Ahmad, W., Sen, A., Eesley, C., & Brynjolfsson, E. (2024). The Role of Advertisers and Platforms in Monetizing Misinformation: Descriptive and Experimental Evidence . Working Paper.
  • Grigsby, J. (2024). Who is most affected by inflation? Consider the source . Policy Brief.
  • Wallskog, M., Bloom, N., Ohlmacher, S., & Tello-Trillo, C. (2024). Within-Firm Pay Inequality and Productivity . Working Paper.
  • Conrad, E., Hehmeyer, P., & Cain, B. (2024). Overcoming roadblocks to California’s public EV charging infrastructure . Policy Brief.
  • Davis, S. ., & Krolikowski, P. . (2024). Sticky Wages on the Layoff Margin . Working Paper.
  • Buchak, G., Matvos, G., Piskorski, T., & Seru, A. (2024). The Secular Decline of Bank Balance Sheet Lending . Working Paper.
  • Clayton, C., Maggiori, M., & Schreger, J. (2024). A Framework for Geoeconomics . Working Paper.
  • Babina, T., Bahaj, S., Buchak, G., De Marco, F., Foulis, A., Gornall, W., Mazzola, F., & Yu, T. (2024). Customer Data Access and Fintech Entry: Early Evidence from Open Banking . Working Paper.
  • Kim, B., Kim, M., & Park, G. (2024). The opioid crisis and the role of employers . Policy Brief.
  • Economists’ Comments on State BEAD Proposals . (2023).
  • Ahmed, S., Goda, G. ., Hahn, M., & Hehmeyer, P. (2023). Following the rules: Connecting academic research to policy . Policy Brief.
  • Donkor, K., Goette, L., Müller, M. ., Dimant, E., & Kurschilgen, M. (2023). Identity and Economic Incentives . Working Paper.
  • Ferguson, B. ., & Milgrom, P. (2023). Market Design for Surface Water . Working Paper.
  • Seru, A. (2023). Fragile: Why more US banks are at risk of a run . Policy Brief.
  • McElheran, K., Li, J. F. ., Brynjolfsson, E., Kroff, Z., Dinlersoz, E., Foster, L., & Zolas, N. (2023). AI Adoption in America: Who, What, and Where . Working Paper.
  • Cain, B. ., & Hehmeyer, P. (2023). California’s population drain . Policy Brief.
  • Hoopes, J., Lester, R., Klein, D., & Olbert, M. (2023). Corporate Tax Policy in Developed Countries and Economic Activity in Africa . Working Paper.
  • Ho, D. ., O’Connell, A., & Cui, I. (2023). Talent exchanges for state governments . Policy Brief.
  • Brynjolfsson, E., Collis, A., Liaqat, A., Kutzman, D., Garro, H., Deisenroth, D., Wernerfelt, N., & Lee, J. (2023). The Digital Welfare of Nations: New Measures of Welfare Gains and Inequality . Working Paper.
  • Buckberg, E. (2023). Clean vehicle tax credit: The new industrial policy and its impact . Policy Brief.
  • Einav, L., Klopack, B., & Mahoney, N. (2023). Selling Subscriptions . Working Paper.
  • Fairlie, R. (2023). The Impacts of COVID-19 on Racial Inequality in Business Earnings .
  • Abramitzky, R., Boustan, L. ., Jácome, E. ., Pérez, S., & Torres, J. . (2023). Law-Abiding Immigrants: The Incarceration Gap Between Immigrants and the US-born, 1850–2020 . Working Paper.
  • Auclert, A., Monnery, H., Rognlie, M., & Straub, L. (2023). Managing an Energy Shock: Fiscal and Monetary Policy . Working Paper.
  • Price, B. ., & Wasserman, M. . (2023). School’s out: Summer breaks tied to women leaving work . Policy Brief.
  • Barrero, J. ., Bloom, N., & Davis, S. . (2023). The Evolution of Working from Home . Working Paper.
  • Akey, P., Babina, T., Buchak, G., & Tenekedjieva, A.-M. (2023). The Impact of Money in Politics on Labor and Capital: Evidence from Citizens United v. FEC . Working Paper.
  • Gottlieb, J., Polyakova, M., Rinz, K., Shiplett, H., & Udalova, V. (2023). Who Values Human Capitalists’ Human Capital? The Earnings and Labor Supply of U.S. Physicians . Working Paper.
  • Hampole, M., Truffa, F., & Wong, A. (2023). Breaking the glass ceiling: How MBA programs can make a big difference . Policy Brief.
  • Hurst, E., Kehoe, P., Pastorino, E., & Winberry, T. (2023). The Macroeconomic Dynamics of Labor Market Policies . Working Paper.
  • Vatter, B. (2023). What’s behind that five-star rating? A new approach to disclosure policies . Policy Brief.
  • Brynjolfsson, E., Li, D., & Raymond, L. (2023). Generative AI at Work . Working Paper.
  • Goda, G., & Biggs, A. (2023). Strengthening the Social Security safety net . Policy Brief.
  • Duggan, M., Dushi, I., Jeong, S., & Li, G. (2023). The Effects of Changes in Social Security’s Delayed Retirement Credit: Evidence from Administrative Data . Working Paper.
  • Coppola, A., Lewis, A., Maggiori, M., Schreger, J., Sun, Z. ., & Tinda, S. (2023). Dynamics of global finance: The US dollar’s grip and China’s offshore ascent . Policy Brief.
  • Jha, S., Shayo, M., & Weiss, C. . (2023). Financial Market Exposure Increases Generalized Trust, Particularly Among the Politically Polarized . Working Paper.
  • Bursztyn, L., Cappelen, A. ., Tungodden, B., Voena, A., & Yanagizawa-Drott†, D. . (2023). How Are Gender Norms Perceived? . Working Paper.
  • Jiang, E., Matvos, G., Piskorski, T., & Seru, A. (2023). Monetary Tightening and U.S. Bank Fragility in 2023: Mark-to-Market Losses and Uninsured Depositor Runs? . Working Paper.
  • Hansen, S. ., Lambert, P. ., Bloom, N., Davis, S., Sadun, R., & Taska, B. (2023). Remote Work across Jobs, Companies, and Space . Working Paper.
  • Cooperman, H., Duffie, D., Luck, S., Wang, Z., & Yang, Y. (2023). Bank Funding Risk, Reference Rates, and Credit Supply . Working Paper.
  • Heft-Neal, S., Gould, C., Childs, M., Kiang, M., Nadeau, K., Duggan, M., Bendavid, E., & Burke, M. (2023). Behavior Mediates the Health Effects of Extreme Wildfire Smoke Events . Working Paper.
  • Malzahn, J., & Hall, A. . (2023). Election-Denying Republican Candidates Underperformed in the 2022 Midterms . Working Paper.
  • Abramitzky, R., Ben-Porath, N., Lavy, V., & Palgi, M. (2023). Financial Crisis in a Socialist Setting: Impact on Political Behavior, Social Trust, and Economic Values . Working Paper.
  • Coppola, A. ., Krishnamurthy, A., & Xu, C. (2023). Liquidity, Debt Denomination, and Currency Dominance . Working Paper.
  • Sorkin, I., & Wallskog, M. (2023). The Slow Diffusion of Earnings Inequality . Working Paper.
  • Seru, A. (2023). Tipping the scales: Balancing consumer arbitration cases . Policy Brief.
  • Goldberg, S. (2023). Balancing act: Protecting privacy, protecting competition . Policy Brief.
  • Clayton, C., Coppola, A., Dos Santos, A. ., Maggiori, M., & Schreger, J. (2023). China in Tax Havens . Working Paper.
  • Pernoud, A., & Gleyze, S. (2023). How Competition Shapes Information in Auctions . Working Paper.
  • Elzayn, H. ., Smith, E., Hertz, T., Ramesh, A. ., Fisher, R., Ho, D., & Goldin, J. (2023). Measuring and Mitigating Racial Disparities in Tax Audits . Working Paper.
  • Duggan, M., Gupta, A., Jackson, E., & Templeton, Z. . (2023). The Impact of Privatization: Evidence from the Hospital Sector . Working Paper.
  • Auclert, A., Rognlie, M., & Straub, L. (2023). The Trickling Up of Excess Savings . Working Paper.
  • Aksoy, C., Barrero, J., Bloom, N., Davis, S., Dolls, M., & Zarate, P. (2023). Time Savings When Working from Home . Working Paper.
  • Burke, M., Childs, M., De la Cuesta, B., Qiu, M., Li, J., Gould, C., Heft-Neal, S., & Wara, M. (2023). Wildfire Influence on Recent US Pollution Trends . Working Paper.
  • Afonso, G., Duffie, D., Rigon, L., & Shin, H. (2022). How Abundant Are Reserves? Evidence from the Wholesale Payment System . Working Paper.
  • Borgschulte, M., Molitor, D., & Zou, E. . (2022). Wildfires reveal the large toll of air pollution on labor market outcomes . Policy Brief.
  • Hanushek, E. (2022). A simple and complete solution to the learning loss problem . Policy Brief.
  • Athey, S., & Palikot, E. (2022). Effective and scalable programs to facilitate labor market transitions for women in technology . Working Paper.
  • Duggan, M., Johnston, A. ., & Guo, A. (2022). Experience Rating as an Automatic Stabilizer . Working Paper.
  • Finkelstein, A., Kocks, G., Polyakova, M., & Udalova, V. (2022). Heterogeneity in Damages from a Pandemic . Working Paper.
  • Bloom, N., Davis, S., Foster, L., Ohlmacher, S., & Saporta-Eksten, I. (2022). Investment and Subjective Uncertainty . Working Paper.
  • Kennedy-Moulton, K. ., Miller, S., Persson, P., Rossin-Slater, M., Wherry, L. ., & Aldana, G. (2022). Maternal and Infant Health Inequality: New Evidence from Linked Administrative Data . Working Paper.
  • Conner, P., Einav, L., Finkelstein, A., Persson, P., & Williams, H. (2022). Targeting Precision Medicine: Evidence from Prenatal Screening . Working Paper.
  • Bettinger, E., Fairlie, R., Kapuza, A., Kardanova, E., Loyalka, P., & Zakharov, A. (2022). Does EdTech Substitute for Traditional Learning? Experimental Estimates of the Educational Production Function . Working Paper.
  • Gust, S., Woessmann, L., & Hanushek, E. . (2022). Global Universal Basic Skills: Current Deficits and Implications for World Development . Working Paper.
  • Streeter, J. . (2022). How Do Tax Policies Affect Individuals and Businesses? . Policy Brief.
  • Barrero, J., Bloom, N., & Davis, S. (2022). Long Social Distancing . Working Paper.
  • Goda, G. ., Jackson, E., Nicholas, L. ., & Stith, S. (2022). Older Workers’ Employment and Social Security Spillovers through the Second Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic . Working Paper.
  • Chan Jr, D. ., & Chen, Y. (2022). The Productivity of Professions: Evidence from the Emergency Department . Working Paper.
  • Frydman, A. (2022). Work and Pleasure; Investigating The Rise of Digital Nomads In Mexico . Working Paper.
  • Duggan, M. ., & Hou, E. (2022). Apples and Oranges: Contrasting economic policy in New York and Florida . Policy Brief.
  • Bunn, P., Anayi, . L., Bloom, N., Mizen, P., Thwaites, G., & Yotzov, I. (2022). Firming Up Price Inflation . Working Paper.
  • Athey, S., Karlan, D., Palikot, E., & Yuan, Y. (2022). Smiles in Profiles: Improving Fairness and Efficiency Using Estimates of User Preferences in Online Marketplaces . Working Paper.
  • Goda, G., & Soltas, E. (2022). The Impacts of Covid-19 Illnesses on Workers . Working Paper.
  • Aksoy, C., Barrero, J., Bloom, N., Davis, S., Dolls, M., & Zarate, P. (2022). Working from Home Around the World . Working Paper.
  • De Sousa, J., & Niederle, M. (2022). Trickle-Down Effects of Affirmative Action: A Case Study in France . Working Paper.
  • Brodeur, A., Cook, N. ., Hartley, J. ., & Heyes, A. (2022). Do Pre-Registration and Pre-analysis Plans Reduce p-Hacking and Publication Bias? . Working Paper.
  • Einav, L., Finkelstein, A., & Mahoney, N. (2022). Producing Health: Measuring Value Added of Nursing Homes . Working Paper.
  • Lachowska, M., Sorkin, I., & Woodbury, S. . (2022). Firms and Unemployment Insurance Take-Up . Working Paper.
  • Clayton, C., Dos Santos, A., Maggiori, M., & Schreger, J. (2022). Internationalizing Like China . Working Paper.
  • Atal, J. P., Cuesta, J. I., & Sæthre, M. (2022). Quality Regulation and Competition: Evidence from Pharmaceutical Markets . Working Paper.
  • Hurst, E., Kehoe, P., Pastorino, E., & Winberry, T. (2022). The Distributional Impact of the Minimum Wage in the Short and Long Run . Working Paper.
  • Adrian, T., Bolton, P., & Kleinnijenhuis, A. (2022). The Great Carbon Arbitrage: Going short on coal and long on renewables . Policy Brief.
  • Bloom, N. (2022). The Great Resistance: Getting employees back to the office . Policy Brief.
  • Bulman, G., & Fairlie, R. (2022). The Impact of COVID-19 on Community College Enrollment and Student Success: Evidence from California Administrative Data . Working Paper.
  • Barrero, J., Bloom, N., Davis, S. ., Meyer, B. ., & Mihaylov, E. (2022). The Shift to Remote Work Lessens Wage-Growth Pressures . Working Paper.
  • Douven, R., & Kauer, L. (2022). Falling Ill Raises the Health Insurer’s Administration Bill . Working Paper.
  • Aggarwal, R., Auclert, A., Rognlie, M., & Straub, L. (2022). Excess Savings and Twin Deficits: The Transmission of Fiscal Stimulus in Open Economies . Working Paper.
  • Bloom, N., Han, R., & Liang, J. (2022). How Hybrid Working from Home Works Out . Working Paper.
  • Camargo, B., Lange, F., & Pastorino, E. (2022). On the Role of Learning, Human Capital, and Performance Incentives for Wages . Working Paper.
  • Rossin-Slater, M. (2022). Surviving a school shooting: Impacts on the mental health, education, and earnings of American youth . Policy Brief.
  • Streeter, J. (2022). Homelessness in California: Causes and Policy Considerations . Policy Brief.
  • Gelber, A., Moore, T., Pei, Z., & Strand, A. (2022). Disability Insurance Income Saves Lives . Working Paper.
  • Piazzesi, M. (2022). Inflation Blues: The 40th anniversary reissue? . Policy Brief.
  • Berke, A. . (2022). Learning from golden opportunities: Lessons for California . Policy Brief.
  • Meyer, B., Mihaylov, E., Barrero, J., Davis, S., Altig, D., & Bloom, N. (2022). Pandemic-Era Uncertainty . Working Paper.
  • Larsen, B., Ryan, T., Greene, S., Hetherington, M., Maxwell, R., & Tadelis, S. (2022). Using Donald Trump’s COVID-19 Vaccine Endorsement to Give Public Health a Shot in the Arm: A Large-Scale Ad Experiment . Working Paper.
  • Asmundson, I., & Duggan, M. (2022). Overdue: Why California needs to reform unemployment insurance funding . Policy Brief.
  • Chan Jr, D., Card, D., & Taylor, L. (2022). Is There a VA Advantage? Evidence from Dually Eligible Veterans . Working Paper.
  • Bloom, N., Iacovone, L., Pereira-Lopez, M. ., & Reenen, J. . (2022). Management and Misallocation in Mexico . Working Paper.
  • Handan-Nader, C., Myers, A., & Hall, A. (2022). Polarization and State Legislative Elections . Working Paper.
  • Cao, S. ., Yi, L., & Yu, C. (2022). Competitive Bidding in Drug Procurement: Evidence from China . Working Paper.
  • Benzell, S., Brynjolfsson, E., & Saint-Jacques, G. (2022). Digital Abundance Meets Scarce Architects: Implications for Wages, Interest Rates, and Growth . Working Paper.
  • Cao, S. ., & Chatterjee, C. (2022). Equilibrium Effects of Pharmaceutical Bundling: Evidence from India . Working Paper.
  • Lee, A. (2022). How Medicare can reduce waste in post-acute care: The case of skilled nursing facilities . Policy Brief.
  • Bates, M., Dinerstein, M., Johnston, A., & Sorkin, I. (2022). Teacher Labor Market Equilibrium and Student Achievement . Working Paper.
  • Benzell, S., & Brynjolfsson, E. (2022). The Innovation-Complexity Trade-off: How Bottlenecks Create Superstars and Constrain Growth . Working Paper.
  • Brouillette, J.-F., Jones, C., & Klenow, P. (2021). Race and Economic Well-Being in the United States . Working Paper.
  • Stein, C., & Hill, R. (2021). Race to the bottom: How competition to publish first can hurt scientific quality . Policy Brief.
  • Otero, S. ., Barahona, N., & Dobbin, C. (2021). Affirmative Action in Centralized College Admission Systems: Evidence from Brazil  . Working Paper.
  • Goldin, J., Maag, E., & Michelmore, K. (2021). Estimating the Net Fiscal Cost of a Child Tax Credit Expansion . Working Paper.
  • Larsen, B., & Zhang, A. (2021). Quantifying Bargaining Power Under Incomplete Information: A Supply-Side Analysis of the Used-Car Industry . Working Paper.
  • Hall, A. (2021). State elections, policy choices, and accountability . Policy Brief.
  • Bartel, A., Rossin-Slater, M., Ruhm, C., Slopen, M., & Waldfogel, J. (2021). Support for Paid Family Leave among Small Employers Increases during the COVID-19 Pandemic . Working Paper.
  • Diamond, R., & Moretti, E. (2021). Where is Standard of Living the Highest? Local Prices and the Geography of Consumption . Working Paper.
  • Burke, M., Heft-Neal, S., Li, J., Driscoll, A., Baylis, P., Stigler, M., Weill, J., Burney, J., Wen, J., Childs, M., & Gould, C. (2021). Exposures and behavioral responses to wildfire smoke . Working Paper.
  • Andonov, A., Rauh, J., & de Zeeuw, M. (2021). Private investigations: Can institutional investors fill the infrastructure gap? . Policy Brief.
  • Xu, C. (2021). Reshaping Global Trade: The Immediate and Long-Run Effects of Bank Failures . Working Paper.
  • Atal, J. P., Cuesta, J. I., González, F., & Otero, C. (2021). The Economics of the Public Option: Evidence from Local Pharmaceutical Markets . Working Paper.
  • Goldin, J., & Michelmore, K. (2021). Who Benefits From the Child Tax Credit? . Working Paper.
  • Duggan, M., & Olmstead, S. (2021). A tale of two states: Contrasting economic policy in California and Texas . Policy Brief.
  • Finkelstein, A., Persson, P., Polyakova, M., & Shapiro, J. (2021). A Taste of Their Own Medicine: Guideline Adherence and Access to Expertise . Working Paper.
  • Barrero, J., Bloom, N., & Davis, S. (2021). Internet Access and Its Implications for Productivity, Inequality, and Resilience . Working Paper.
  • Cuesta, J. I., & Sepulveda, A. (2021). Price Regulation in Credit Markets: A Trade-off between Consumer Protection and Credit Access . Working Paper.
  • Chan, D., Gentzkow, M., & Yu, C. (2021). Selection with Variation in Diagnostic Skill: Evidence from Radiologists . Working Paper.
  • Fogli, A., & Pastorino, E. (2021). Challenges and opportunities from the pandemic in Europe: The case of Italy . Policy Brief.
  • Auclert, A., Malmberg, H., Martenet, F., & Rognlie, M. (2021). Demographics, Wealth, and Global Imbalances in the Twenty-First Century . Working Paper.
  • Freyberger, J., & Larsen, B. (2021). How Well Does Bargaining Work in Consumer Markets? A Robust Bounds Approach . Working Paper.
  • Larsen, B., Lu, C. H., & Zhang, A. L. (2021). Intermediaries in Bargaining: Evidence from Business-to-Business Used-Car Inventory Negotiations . Working Paper.
  • Adams, A., Kluender, R., Mahoney, N., Wang, J., Wong, F., & Yin, W. (2021). The Impact of Financial Assistance Programs on Health Care Utilization . Working Paper.
  • Keniston, D., Larsen, B., Li, S., Prescott, J., Silveira, B., & Yu, C. (2021). Fairness in Incomplete Information Bargaining: Theory and Widespread Evidence from the Field . Working Paper.
  • Jácome, E. (2021). How better access to mental health care can reduce crime . Policy Brief.
  • Goda, G. S., Jackson, E., Nicholas, L. H., & Stith, S. S. (2021). The Impact of Covid-19 on Older Workers’ Employment and Social Security Spillovers . Working Paper.
  • Einav, L., Finkelstein, A., & Mahoney, N. (2021). The IO of Selection Markets . Working Paper.
  • Allcott, H., Gentzkow, M., & Song, L. (2021). Digital Addiction . Working Paper.
  • Duggan, M., Garthwaite, C., & Wang, A. Y. (2021). Heterogeneity in the Impact of Privatizing Social Health Insurance: Evidence from California’s Medicaid Program . Working Paper.
  • Bloom, N. (2021). Hybrid is the future of work . Policy Brief.
  • Zeltzer, D., Einav, L., Rashba, J., & Balicer, R. (2021). The Impact of Increased Access to Telemedicine_ . Working Paper.
  • West, J., Fairlie, R., Pratt, B., & Rose, L. (2021). Automated Enforcement of Irrigation Regulations and Social Pressure for Water Conservation . Working Paper.
  • Auclert, A., Rognlie, M., Souchier, M., & Straub, L. (2021). Exchange Rates and Monetary Policy with Heterogeneous Agents: Sizing up the Real Income Channel . Working Paper.
  • Dupas, P., Modestino, A. S., Niederle, M., Wolfers, J., & Collective, S. D. (2021). Gender and the Dynamics of Economics Seminars . Working Paper.
  • Jackson, M. (2021). Policy cocktails: Attacking the roots of persistent inequality . Policy Brief.
  • Ramani, A., & Bloom, N. (2021). The Donut Effect of Covid-19 on Cities . Working Paper.
  • Bell, B., Bloom, N., & Blundell, J. (2021). This Time is Not so Different: Income Dynamics During the COVID-19 Recession . Working Paper.
  • Bloom, N., Davis, S., Foster, L., Lucking, B., Ohlmacher, S., & Saporta-Eksten, I. (2021). Business-Level Expectations and Uncertainty . Working Paper.
  • Owen, B. (2021). Madison’s Missing Branch . Working Paper.
  • Oliver, D., Fairlie, R., Millhauser, G., & Roland, R. (2021). Minority Student and Teaching Assistant Interactions in STEM . Working Paper.
  • Seru, A. (2021). On Target: Debt forbearance policies help curb pandemic financial woes . Policy Brief.
  • Bundorf, K., DeMatteis, J., Miller, G., Polyakova, M., Streeter, J., & Wivagg, J. (2021). Risk Perceptions and Protective Behaviors: Evidence from COVID-19 Pandemic . Working Paper.
  • Banerjee, A., Chandrasekhar, A., Dalpath, S., Duflo, E., Floretta, J., Jackson, M., Kannan, H., Loza, F., Sankar, A., Schrimpf, A., & Shrestha, M. (2021). Selecting the Most Effective Nudge: Evidence from a Large-Scale Experiment on Immunization . Working Paper.
  • Qian, F., & Tan, R. (2021). The Effects of High-skilled Firm Entry on Incumbent Residents . Working Paper.
  • Bartel, A., Rossin-Slater, M., Ruhm, C., Slopen, M., & Waldfogel, J. (2021). The Impact of Paid Family Leave on Employers: Evidence from New York . Working Paper.
  • Baker, S., Bloom, N., Davis, S., & Sammon, M. (2021). What Triggers Stock Market Jumps? . Working Paper.
  • Barrero, J. M., Bloom, N., & Davis, S. (2021). Why Working from Home Will Stick . Working Paper.
  • Bai, J., Brynjolfsson, E., Jin, W., Steffen, S., & Wan, C. (2021). Digital Resilience: How Work-From-Home Feasibility Affects Firm Performance . Working Paper.
  • Greenwald, D., Leombroni, M., Lustig, H., & Van Nieuwerburgh, S. (2021). Financial and Total Wealth Inequality with Declining Interest Rates . Working Paper.
  • Pencavel, J. (2021). Hours, Employment, and Earnings of American Manufacturing Workers From the Nineteenth to the Twentieth Centuries . Working Paper.
  • Yoder, J., Handan-Nader, C., Myers, A., Nowacki, T., Thompson, D., Wu, J., Yorgason, C., & Hall, A. (2021). How Did Absentee Voting Affect the 2020 U.S. Election? . Working Paper.
  • Athey, S., & Morton, F. S. (2021). Platform Annexation . Working Paper.
  • Lin, J., Selden, G., Shoven, J., & Sialm, C. (2021). Replicating the Dow Jones Industrial Average . Working Paper.
  • Scur, D., Sadun, R., Van Reenen, J., Lemos, R., & Bloom, N. (2021). The World Management Survey at 18: lessons and the way forward . Working Paper.
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  • Ramani, A., & Bloom, N. (2021). The donut effect: How COVID-19 shapes real estate . Policy Brief.
  • Bloom, N., Fletcher, R., & Yeh, E. (2021). The Impact of COVID-19 on US Firms . Working Paper.
  • Bolte, L., Immorlica, N., & Jackson, M. (2021). The Role of Referrals in Immobility, Inequality, and Inefficiency in Labor Markets . Working Paper.
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  • Duggan, M. (2020). Economic policy in a Biden administration . Policy Brief.
  • Bernheim, D., & Mueller-Gastell, J. (2020). Optimal Default Options: The Case for Opt-Out Minimization . Working Paper.
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  • Larsen, B., Ju, Z., Kapor, A., & Yu, C. (2020). The Effect of Occupational Licensing Stringency on the Teacher Quality Distribution . Working Paper.
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  • Cabral, M., Kim, B., Rossin-Slater, M., Schnell, M., & Schwandt, H. (2020). Trauma at School: The Impacts of Shootings on Students’ Human Capital and Economic Outcomes . Working Paper.
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  • Kremer, M., Levin, J., & Snyder, C. (2020). Designing Advance Market Commitments for New Vaccines . Working Paper.
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  • Bulman, G., Fairlie, R., Goodman, S., & Isen, A. (2020). Parental Resources and College Attendance: Evidence from Lottery Wins . Working Paper.
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  • Hall, A. (2020). How does vote-by-mail change American elections? . Policy Brief.
  • Fernández-Villaverde, J., & Jones, C. (2020). Macroeconomic Outcomes and COVID-19: A Progress Report . Working Paper.
  • Burke, M., Heft-Neal, S., & Wara, M. (2020). Managing the growing cost of wildfire . Policy Brief.
  • Robles, S., Gross, M., & Fairlie, R. (2020). The Effect of Course Shutouts on Community College Students: Evidence from Waitlist Cutoffs . Working Paper.
  • Bernheim, D., Buchmann, N., Freitas-Groff, Z., & Otero, S. (2020). The Effects of Large Group Meetings on the Spread of COVID-19: The Case of Trump Rallies . Working Paper.
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  • Fronsdal, T., Bhattacharya, J., & Tamang, S. (2020). Variation in Health Care Prices Across Public and Private Payers . Working Paper.
  • Taylor, J., & Mallery, J. (2020). In-person and online learning go together . Policy Brief.
  • Jappelli, T., & Pistaferri, L. (2020). Permanent Income Shocks, Target Wealth, and the Wealth Gap . Working Paper.
  • Abramitzky, R., Boustan, L., Eriksson, K., Feigenbaum, J., & Pérez, S. (2020). Automated Linking of Historical Data . Working Paper.
  • Athey, S., Ferguson, B., Gentzkow, M., & Schmidt, T. (2020). Experienced Segregation . Working Paper.
  • Abramitzky, R., Boustan, L., Jácome, E., & Pérez, S. (2020). Intergenerational Mobility of Immigrants in the US over Two Centuries . Working Paper.
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  • Abramitzky, R., Ager, P., Boustan, L., Cohen, E., & Hansen, C. (2020). The Effects of Immigration on the Economy: Lessons from the 1920s Border Closure . Working Paper.
  • Abramitzky, R., Lavy, V., & Pérez, S. (2020). The Long-Term Spillover Effects of Changes in the Return to Schooling . Working Paper.
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  • Wagner, K. (2020). Why is reforming natural disaster insurance markets so hard? . Policy Brief.
  • Fernández-Villaverde, J., & Jones, C. (2020). Estimating and Simulating a SIRD Model of COVID-19 for Many Countries, States, and Cities . Working Paper.
  • Bloom, N. (2020). How working from home works out . Policy Brief.
  • Akbarpour, M., Cook, C., Marzuoli, A., Mongey, S., Nagaraj, A., Saccarola, M., Tebaldi, P., Vasserman, S., & Yang, H. (2020). Socioeconomic Network Heterogeneity and Pandemic Policy Response . Working Paper.
  • Diamond, R., Guren, A., & Tan, R. (2020). The Effect of Foreclosures on Homeowners, Tenants, and Landlords . Working Paper.
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  • Biggs, A., & Rauh, J. (2020). Funding Direct Payments to Americans through Social Security Deferral . Working Paper.
  • Blundell, J., Bloom, N., Pistaferri, L., & Bell, B. (2020). Softening the pandemic’s blow to workers . Policy Brief.
  • Bloom, N. (2020). The bright future of working from home . Essay.
  • Fairlie, R. (2020). The Impact of Covid-19 on Small Business Owners: Evidence of Early-Stage Losses from the April 2020 Current Population Survey . Working Paper.
  • Couch, K., Fairlie, R., & Xu, H. (2020). The Impacts of COVID-19 on Minority Unemployment: First Evidence from April 2020 CPS Microdata . Working Paper.
  • Polyakova, M., Andrews, J., Luby, S., & Goldhaber-Fiebert, J. (2020). Can masks help with reopening the economy? . Policy Brief.
  • Farronato, C., Fradkin, A., Larsen, B., & Brynjolfsson, E. (2020). Consumer Protection in an Online World: An Analysis of Occupational Licensing . Working Paper.
  • Baker, S., Bloom, N., Davis, S., & Terry, S. (2020). COVID-Induced Economic Uncertainty . Working Paper.
  • Freyberger, J., & Larsen, B. (2020). Identification in Ascending Auctions, with an Application to Digital Rights Management . Working Paper.
  • Klenow, P., & Li, H. (2020). Innovative Growth Accounting . Working Paper.
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  • Garmaise, M., Levi, Y., & Lustig, H. (2020). Spending Less After (Seemingly) Bad News . Working Paper.
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  • Toloui, R. (2020). What the IMF can do now to confront COVID-19 . Policy Brief.
  • Toloui, R. (2020). How do the Federal Reserve’s new tools really work? . Policy Brief.
  • Ma, Y., Fairlie, R., Loyalka, P., & Rozelle, S. (2020). Isolating the "Tech" from EdTech: Experimental Evidence on Computer Assisted Learning in China . Working Paper.
  • Kremer, M., Levin, J., & Snyder, C. (2020). Advance Market Commitments: Insights from Theory and Experience . Working Paper.
  • Benami, E., Ho, D., & McDonough, A. (2020). Innovations for environmental compliance: emerging evidence and opportunities . Policy Brief.
  • Jones, C. (2020). The End of Economic Growth? Unintended Consequences of a Declining Population . Working Paper.
  • Boxell, L., Gentzkow, M., & Shapiro, J. (2020). Cross-Country Trends in Affective Polarization . Working Paper.
  • Low, H., & Pistaferri, L. (2020). Disability Insurance: Error Rates and Gender Differences . Working Paper.
  • Meckel, K., Rossin-Slater, M., & Uniat, L. (2020). Efficiency Versus Equity in the Provision of In-Kind Benefits: Evidence from Cost Containment in the California WIC Program . Working Paper.
  • Rosston, G., & Wallsten, S. (2020). Increasing Low-Income Broadband Adoption through Private Incentives . Working Paper.
  • Larsen, B., Chetverikov, D., & Palmer, C. (2020). Low-wage earners hit hardest by trade with China . Policy Brief.
  • Auclert, A., Rognlie, M., & Straub, L. (2020). Micro Jumps, Macro Humps: Monetary Policy and Business Cycles in an Estimated HANK Model . Working Paper.
  • Jayachandran, S. (2020). Microentrepreneurship in Developing Countries . Working Paper.
  • Athey, S., Bryan, K., & Gans, J. (2020). The Allocation of Decision Authority to Human and Artificial Intelligence . Working Paper.
  • Gelber, A., Jones, D., Sacks, D., & Song, J. (2020). The Employment Effects of the Social Security Earnings Test . Working Paper.
  • Rossin-Slater, M., Schnell, M., Schwandt, H., Trejo, S., & Uniat, L. (2019). Local Exposure to School Shootings and Youth Antidepressant Use . Working Paper.
  • Ho, D., & Handan-Nader, C. (2019). Did Restaurant Hygiene Grading in Los Angeles Immediately Reduce Foodborne Illness by 20% Across All of Southern California? A Response to Jin & Leslie . Working Paper.
  • Baldauf, M., & Mollner, J. (2019). High-Frequency Trading and Market Performance . Working Paper.
  • Toloui, R. (2019). HOW DID QUANTITATIVE EASING REALLY WORK? A New Methodology for Measuring the Fed’s Impact on Financial Markets . Working Paper.
  • Ketcham, J. (2019). To reduce Alzheimer’s disease, clean up the air . Policy Brief.
  • Baldauf, M., & Mollner, J. (2019). Trading in Fragmented Markets . Working Paper.
  • Lemley, M., & McKenna, M. (2019). Unfair Disruption . Working Paper.
  • Bloom, N., & Chen, S. (2019). Brexit: A near-ideal test of uncertainty’s economic effects . Policy Brief.
  • Kim, J., Lee, A., & Rossin-Slater, M. (2019). What to Expect When It Gets Hotter: The Impacts of Prenatal Exposure to Extreme Heat on Maternal and Infant Health . Working Paper.
  • Miller, G., Bendavid, E., & Brooks, N. (2019). How US government restrictions on foreign aid for abortion services backfired . Policy Brief.
  • Jarosch, G., Nimczik, J. S., & Sorkin, I. (2019). Granular Search, Market Structure, and Wages . Working Paper.
  • Klenow, P. (2019). How valuable is e-commerce? . Policy Brief.
  • Imbens, G. (2019). Potential Outcome and Directed Acyclic Graph Approaches to Causality: Relevance for Empirical Practice in Economics . Working Paper.
  • Cochrane, J. (2019). The Fiscal Roots of Inflation . Working Paper.
  • Bloom, N., Bunn, P., Chen, S., Mizen, P., Smietanka, P., & Thwaites, G. (2019). The Impact of Brexit on UK Firms . Working Paper.
  • Cochrane, J. (2019). The Value of Government Debt . Working Paper.
  • Bundorf, K., & Polyakova, M. (2019). Can machine-based advice help you make better financial decisions? . Policy Brief.
  • Polinsky, M., & Shavell, S. (2019). Deterrence and the Adjustment of Sentences During Imprisonment . Working Paper.
  • Einav, L., Finkelstein, A., Oostrom, T., Ostriker, A., & Williams, H. (2019). Screening and Selection: The Case of Mammograms . Working Paper.
  • Lenel, M., Piazzesi, M., & Schneider, M. (2019). The short rate disconnect in a monetary economy . Working Paper.
  • Donnelly, R., Ruiz, F., Blei, D., & Athey, S. (2019). Counterfactual inference for consumer choice across many product categories . Working Paper.
  • Bundorf, K., Polyakova, M., & Tai-Seale, M. (2019). How do humans interact with algorithms? Experimental evidence from health insurance . Working Paper.
  • Finkelstein, A., Gentzkow, M., & Williams, H. (2019). Place-Based Drivers of Mortality: Evidence from Migration . Working Paper.
  • Alexander, D., & Schwandt, H. (2019). The impact of car pollution on infant and child health: Evidence from emissions cheating . Working Paper.
  • Hall, A. (2019). Want to reduce polarization in Congress? Make moderates a better job offer . Policy Brief.
  • Goda, G. S., Levy, M., Manchester, C. F., Sojourner, A., & Tasoff, J. (2019). Who is a Passive Saver Under Opt-In and Auto-Enrollment? . Working Paper.
  • Hodgson, C. (2019). Information externalities, free riding, and optimal exploration in the UK oil industry . Working Paper.
  • Ahir, H., Bloom, N., & Furceri, D. (2019). The World Uncertainty Index . Working Paper.
  • Persson, P., & Rossin-Slater, M. (2019). When dad can stay home: fathers’ workplace flexibility and maternal health . Working Paper.
  • Burke, M., & Tanutama, V. (2019). Climatic constraints on aggregate economic output . Working Paper.
  • Coey, D., Larsen, B., & Brigham, B. P. (2019). Discounts and deadlines in consumer search . Working Paper.
  • Schwandt, H. (2019). Recession Graduates: The Long-lasting Effects of an Unlucky Draw . Policy Brief.
  • Barrero, J. M. (2019). The micro and macro of managerial beliefs . Working Paper.
  • Auclert, A., Dobbie, W., & Goldsmith-Pinkham, P. (2019). Macroeconomic effects of debt relief: consumer bankruptcy protections in the great recession . Working Paper.
  • Baker, S., Bloom, N., Davis, S., & Kost, K. (2019). Policy news and stock market volatility . Working Paper.
  • Cabral, M. (2019). Who Benefits from Increasing Health Insurance Subsidies: Patients or Providers? . Policy Brief.
  • Dolfen, P., Einav, L., Klenow, P., Klopack, B., Levin, J., Levin, L., & Best, W. (2019). Assessing the gains from e-commerce . Working Paper.
  • Mohanan, M., Donato, K., Miller, G., Trustinovsky, Y., & Vera-Hernandez, M. (2019). Different strokes for different folks: experimental evidence on the effectiveness of input and output incentive contracts for health care providers . Working Paper.
  • Ho, D., Handan-Nader, C., Ames, D., & Marcus, D. (2019). Quality review of mass adjudication: a randomized natural experiment at the board of veterans appeals, 2003-16 . Working Paper.
  • Alsan, M., Atella, V., Bhattacharya, J., Conti, V., Mejí­a-Guevara, I., & Miller, G. (2019). Technological progress and health convergence: the case of penicillin in post-war Italy . Working Paper.
  • Schnell, M. (2019). The Opioid Crisis: Tragedy, Treatments and Trade-offs . Policy Brief.
  • Duggan, M., & Coile, C. (2019). When labor’s lost: health, family life, incarceration, and education in a time of declining economic opportunity for low-skilled men . Working Paper.
  • Hoxby, C., & Turner, S. (2019). Measuring opportunity in U.S. higher education . Working Paper.
  • Yagan, D. (2019). Tax Avoidance at the Top . Policy Brief.
  • Allcott, H., Braghieri, L., Eichmeyer, S., & Gentzkow, M. (2019). The welfare effects of social media . Working Paper.
  • Honigsberg, C., & Jacob, M. (2018). Deleting misconduct: the expungement of BrokerCheck records . Working Paper.
  • Abramson, B., & Shayo, M. (2018). International integration and social identity . Working Paper.
  • Baylis, P., & Boomhower, J. (2018). Moral hazard, wildfires, and the economic incidence of natural disasters . Working Paper.
  • Seru, A. (2018). Regulation of the Mortgage Market Must Consider Shadow Banks . Policy Brief.
  • Admati, A., & Hellwig, M. (2018). Bank leverage, welfare, and regulation . Working Paper.
  • Allen, T., Dobbin, C., & Morten, M. (2018). Border walls . Working Paper.
  • Bhattacharya, J., & Packalen, M. (2018). Encouraging Edge Science through NIH Funding Practices . Policy Brief.
  • Handan-Nader, C., Ho, D., & Elias, B. (2018). Feasible policy evaluation by design: A randomized synthetic stepped-wedge trial in King County . Working Paper.
  • Chen, Y., Persson, P., & Polyakova, M. (2018). The roots of health inequality and the value of intra-family expertise . Working Paper.
  • Dee, T., & Murphy, M. (2018). How Strict Immigration Enforcement Harms Schoolchildren . Policy Brief.
  • Bana, S., Bedard, K., Rossin-Slater, M., & Stearns, J. (2018). Unequal use of social insurance benefits: The role of employers . Working Paper.
  • Gensowski, M., Rossin-Slater, M., Nielsen, T. H., Wust, M., & Nielsen, N. M. (2018). Childhood health shocks, comparative advantage, and long-term outcomes: evidence from the last Danish polio epidemic . Working Paper.
  • Duffie, D. (2018). Compression auctions with an application to LIBOR-SOFR swap conversion . Working Paper.
  • Alsan, M., Garrick, O., & Graziani, G. (2018). Does diversity matter for health? Experimental evidence from Oakland . Working Paper.
  • Athey, S., & Luca, M. (2018). Economists (and economics) in tech companies . Working Paper.
  • Lee, Y. S. (2018). Modern management and the demand for technical skill . Working Paper.
  • Pencavel, J. (2018). The Future of Hours of Work? . Policy Brief.
  • Allcott, H., Gentzkow, M., & Yu, C. (2018). Trends in the diffusion of misinformation on social media . Working Paper.
  • Dee, T., & Murphy, M. (2018). Vanished classmates: the effects of local immigration enforcement on student enrollment . Working Paper.
  • Shayo, M., & Jha, S. (2018). Learning by trading . Working Paper.
  • Einav, L., Finkelstein, A., & Mahoney, N. (2018). Long-term care hospitals: a case study in waste . Working Paper.
  • Wolak, F. (2018). Reports of the Demise of Carbon Pricing are Greatly Exaggerated* . Policy Brief.
  • Bana, S., Bedard, K., & Rossin-Slater, M. (2018). The impacts of paid family leave benefits: regression kink Evidence from california administrative data . Working Paper.
  • Finkelstein, A., Gentzkow, M., & Williams, H. (2018). What drives prescription opioid abuse? Evidence from migration . Working Paper.
  • Webb, M., Bloom, N., Short, N., & Lerner, J. (2018). Some facts of high-tech patenting . Working Paper.
  • Duggan, M., & Carril, R. (2018). The impact of industry consolidation on government procurement: evidence from DoD contracting . Working Paper.
  • Fafchamps, M., & Cassidy, R. (2018). Banker my neighbour: matching and financial intermediation in savings groups . Working Paper.
  • Duggan, M., Bloom, N., Li, H., Qian, F., & Cheng, H. (2018). Do CEOs know best? Evidence from China . Working Paper.
  • Alsan, M., & Yang, C. (2018). Fear and the safety net: evidence from secure communities . Working Paper.
  • Tanaka, M., Bloom, N., David, J., & Koga, M. (2018). Firm performance and macro forecast accuracy . Working Paper.
  • Bloom, N., Sun, S. T., Manova, K., Yu, Z., & Van Reenen, J. (2018). Managing trade: evidence from China and the US . Working Paper.
  • Hoffman, I. (2018). Mortgage guaranties, housing choice, and borrower riskiness evidence from the VA home loan program . Working Paper.
  • Cook, C., Diamond, R., Hall, J., List, J., & Oyer, P. (2018). The gender earnings gap in the gig economy: evidence from over a million rideshare drivers* . Working Paper.
  • Tintelnot, F. (2018). Trade Policy, Trade Deficits, and Global Production Networks . Policy Brief.
  • Gelber, A., Jones, D., Sacks, D., & Song, J. (2018). Using non-linear budget sets to estimate extensive margin responses: method and evidence from the Social Security earnings test . Working Paper.
  • Alfaro, L., Legros, P., Bloom, N., Newman, A., Conconi, P., Sadun, R., Fadinger, H., & Van Reenan, J. (2018). Come together: firm boundaries and delegation . Working Paper.
  • Lucking, B., Van Reenen, J., & Bloom, N. (2018). Have R&D spillovers changed? . Working Paper.
  • Gelber, A., Moore, T., & Strand, A. (2018). New Evidence Shows Larger Benefits of Disability Insurance Income . Policy Brief.
  • Bloom, N., Alfaro, I., & Lin, X. (2018). The finance uncertainty multiplier . Working Paper.
  • Duggan, M., Gupta, A., & Jackson, E. (2018). The impact of the Affordable Care Act: evidence from California’s hospital sector . Working Paper.
  • Fuchs, V., & Eggleston, K. (2018). Life Expectancy and Inequality in Life Expectancy in the United States . Policy Brief.
  • Ichihashi, S. (2018). Online privacy and information disclosure by consumers* . Working Paper.
  • Goldsmith-Pinkham, P., Sorkin, I., & Swift, H. (2018). Bartik instruments: what, when, why, and how . Working Paper.
  • Baker, R., Dee, T., Evans, B., & John, J. (2018). Bias in online classes: evidence from a field experiment . Working Paper.
  • Noll, R. (2018). Collusion in college sports: Edward C. O’Bannon, et al., v. NCAA, et al. (2015) . Working Paper.
  • Shapiro, J., & Hastings, J. (2018). How are snap benefits spent? Evidence from a retail panel . Working Paper.
  • Seru, A. (2018). Misconduct Under the Microscope: Examining Bad Behavior by Financial Advisers . Policy Brief.
  • Rosin-Slater, M. (2018). Easing the Burden: Why Paid Family Leave Policies are Gaining Steam . Policy Brief.
  • Low, H., Meghir, C., Pistaferri, L., & Voena, A. (2018). Marriage, labor supply and the dynamics of the social safety net* . Working Paper.
  • Hoffman, M., & Tadelis, S. (2018). People management skills, employee attrition, and manager rewards: an empirical analysis . Working Paper.
  • Rosston, G. (2018). Net Neutrality: Changing Regulations Won’t Kill the Internet . Policy Brief.
  • Tan, Z. (2018). RBC LiONS(TM) S&P 500 Buffered Protection Securities (USD) Series 4 Analysis Option Pricing Analysis, Issuing Company Riskhedging Analysis, and Recommended Investment Strategy . Working Paper.
  • Taylor, J. (2018). RULES VERSUS DISCRETION: ASSESSING THE DEBATE OVER THE CONDUCT OF MONETARY POLICY . Working Paper.
  • Bronshtein, G., Scott, J., Shoven, J., & Slavov, S. (2018). The Power of Working Longer . Working Paper.
  • Antill, S., & Duffie, D. (2017). Augmenting Markets with Mechanisms . Working Paper.
  • Berndt, A., Douglas, R., Duffie, D., & Ferguson, M. (2017). Corporate Credit Risk Premia . Working Paper.
  • Hvide, H., & Oyer, P. (2017). Dinner Table Human Capital and Entrepreneurship . Working Paper.
  • Stantcheva, S. (2017). Tax Reform: An Optimal Equation . Policy Brief.
  • Ho, D., Ashwood, Z., & Handan-Nader, C. (2017). The False Promise of Simple Information Disclosure: New Evidence on Restaurant Hygiene Grading . Working Paper.
  • Bell, A., Jaravel, X., Chetty, R., Petkova, N., & Van Reenen, J. (2017). Who Becomes an Inventor in America? The Importance of Exposure to Innovation . Working Paper.
  • Nation, J., Tulloch, O. N., & Lipshitz, C. (2017). Analysis of City of San Jose Retirement Plans Investment Portfolios . Working Paper.
  • Athey, S., Imbens, G., & Wager, S. (2017). Approximate Residual Balancing: De-Biased Inference of Average Treatment Effects in High Dimensions . Working Paper.
  • Colonnelli, E., & Prem, M. (2017). Corruption and firms: evidence from randomized audits in brazil . Working Paper.
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  • Wolak, F. (2017). Retail Pricing to Support the 21st Century Distribution Grid . Policy Brief.
  • Kurlat, P. (2017). The Social Value of Financial Expertise . Working Paper.
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  • Cox, N. (2017). Payback Time: Easing the Burden of Student Loans . Policy Brief.
  • Nation, J. (2017). Pension Math: Public Pension Spending and Service Crowd Out in California, 2003-2030 . Working Paper.
  • Sorkin, I. (2017). Ranking Firms Using Revealed Preference . Working Paper.
  • Milgrom, P., Weyl, G., & Zhang, A. L. (2017). Redesigning Spectrum Licenses to Encourage Innovation and Investment . Working Paper.
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  • Duggan, M. (2017). How to Heal Obamacare . Policy Brief.
  • Bulow, J. (2017). The "California Rule" and Public Pensions . Working Paper.
  • Athey, S., Catalini, C., & Tucker, C. (2017). The Digital Privacy Paradox: Small Money, Small Costs, Small Talk . Working Paper.
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  • Nguyen, B., Volla, S., & Wong, A. (2017). Risky Business: Bank Loans to Local Governments . Policy Brief.
  • Barrero, J. M., Bloom, N., & Wright, I. (2017). Short and Long Run Uncertainty . Working Paper.
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  • Bernstein, S., Lerner, J., & Mezzanotti, F. (2017). Private Equity and Financial Fragility During the Crisis . Working Paper.
  • Duggan, M., Goda, G. S., & Jackson, E. (2017). The Effects of the Affordable Care Act on Health Insurance Coverage and Labor Market Outcomes . Working Paper.
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  • Luca, M. (2017). What Yelp data can tell us about the minimum wage (and other policies) . Policy Brief.
  • Polinsky, M., & Riskind, P. (2017). Deterrence and the optimal use of prison, parole and probation . Working Paper.
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  • Abramitzky, R. (2017). What History Tells Us about Assimilation of Immigrants . Policy Brief.
  • Polinsky, M., & Shavell, S. (2017). Subrogation and the Theory of Insurance When Suits Can Be Brought for Losses Suffered . Working Paper.
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  • Fairlie, R., & Bahr, P. R. (2017). The Labor Market Returns to Computer Skills: Evidence from a Field Experiment and California UI Earnings Records . Working Paper.
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  • Kolstad, C. (2017). What Is Killing the US Coal Industry? . Policy Brief.
  • Fairlie, R., Robb, A., & Robinson, D. (2017). Black and White: Access to Capital among Minority-Owned Startups . Working Paper.
  • Teryoshin, Y. (2017). Historical Performance of Rule-Like Monetary Policy . Working Paper.
  • Saavedra, S., & Romero, M. (2017). Local incentives and national tax evasion: The response of illegal mining to a tax reform in Colombia . Working Paper.
  • Bernstein, S. (2017). When Businesses Go Bust: Liquidate or Reorganize? . Policy Brief.
  • Davidson, J., & Levin, J. (2017). Changes to Medicare under the Affordable Care Act . Policy Brief.
  • Ramnath, S., Shoven, J., & Slavov, S. N. (2017). Pathways to Retirement and the Self-Employed . Working Paper.
  • Polinsky, M. (2017). Prison Work Programs in a Model of Deterrence . Working Paper.
  • Lenel, M. (2017). Safe Assets, Collateralized Lending and Monetary Policy . Working Paper.
  • Fairlie, R., & Kalil, A. (2017). The Effects of Computers on Children’s Social Development and School Participation: Evidence from a Randomized Control Experiment . Working Paper.
  • Athey, S., Mobius, M., & Pal, J. (2017). The Impact of Aggregators on Internet News Consumption . Working Paper.
  • Auclert, A. (2016). What Higher Interest Rates Could Mean for You . Policy Brief.
  • Rosston, G. (2016). Ten Important Economic Policy Areas for President-elect Trump . Policy Brief.
  • Diamond, R. (2016). When Affordable Housing Moves in Next Door . Policy Brief.
  • Polyakova, M. (2016). Health Insurance: Choices, Changes, and Policy Challenges . Policy Brief.
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  • David, P., & Van Zon, A. (2016). Designing an Optimal ’Tech Fix’ Path to Global Climate Stability: Directed R&D and Embodied Technical Change in a Multi-phase Framework . Working Paper.
  • Dupas, P., Karlan, D., Robinson, J., & Ubfal, D. (2016). Banking the Unbanked? Evidence from three countries . Working Paper.
  • Looney, A., & Yannelis, C. (2016). Is High Student Loan Debt Always a Problem? . Policy Brief.
  • Cochrane, J. (2016). Macro-Finance . Working Paper.
  • Gentzkow, M., Shapiro, J., & Tady, M. (2016). Measuring Polarization in High-Dimensional Data: Method and Application to Congressional Speech . Working Paper.
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  • Lahey, J. (2016). Race, Age, and Hiring Discrimination . Policy Brief.
  • Gottlieb, J. (2016). Does Job Protection Encourage Entrepreneurship? . Policy Brief.
  • Einav, L., Finkelstein, A., & Polyakova, M. (2016). Private provision of social insurance: drug-speci c price elasticities and cost sharing in Medicare Part D . Working Paper.
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  • Leslie, G. (2016). Tax Induced Emissions? Estimating short-run emission impacts from carbon taxation under different electricity market structures . Working Paper.
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  • Xing, Y. (2016). Who Shares Risk with Whom and How? Endogenous Matching and Selection of Risk Sharing Equilibria . Working Paper.
  • Boomhower, J. (2016). A Well-Oiled Approach to Keep Small Firms Environmentally Accountable . Policy Brief.
  • Xu, R. (2016). High-Skilled Migration and Global Innovation . Working Paper.
  • Li, S. (2016). Obviously Strategy-Proof Mechanisms . Working Paper.
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  • Morantz, A. (2016). Rejecting the Grand Bargain: What Happens When Large Companies Opt Out of Workers’ Compensation? . Working Paper.
  • Moretti, E., & Wilson, D. (2016). The Effect of State Taxes on the Geographical Location of Top Earners: Evidence from Star Scientists . Working Paper.
  • Clemens, J. (2016). The Low-Skilled Labor Market from 2002 to 2014: Measurement and Mechanisms . Working Paper.
  • Clemens, J., D.Gottlieb, J., & Molnar, T. L. (2016). The Anatomy of Physician Payments: Contracting Subject to Complexity . Working Paper.
  • Diamond, R., & Persson, P. (2016). The Long-term Consequences of Teacher Discretion in Grading of High-stakes Tests . Working Paper.
  • Giorcelli, M. (2016). The Long-Term Effects of Management and Technology Transfer: Evidence from the US Productivity Program . Working Paper.
  • Clemens, J. (2016). The Minimum Wage and the Great Recession: Evidence from the Current Population Survey . Working Paper.
  • Clemens, J. (2016). The Minimum Wage and the Market for Low-Skilled Labor: Why a Decade Can Make a Difference . Policy Brief.
  • Chetty, R., Hendren, N., Lin, F., Majerovitz, J., & Scuderi, B. (2016). Childhood Environment And Gender Gaps In Adulthood . Working Paper.
  • Rosston, G., & Skrzypacz, A. (2016). Moving from Broadcast Television to Mobile Broadband: The FCC’s 2016 Incentive Auction . Policy Brief.
  • Goda, G. S., Farid, M., & Bhattacharya, J. (2016). The Incidence of Mandated Health Insurance: Evidence From the Affordable Care Act Dependent Care Mandate . Working Paper.
  • Drenik, A. (2015). Labor Market Dynamics after Nominal Devaluations . Working Paper.
  • Garcia-Macia, D., & Villacorta, A. (2015). Macroprudential Policy and Liquidity Panics . Working Paper.
  • Eren, E. (2015). Matching Prime Brokers and Hedge Funds . Working Paper.
  • Rauh, J. (2015). State Taxation and the Reallocation of Business Activity . Policy Brief.
  • Garcia-Macia, D. (2015). The Financing of Ideas and the Great Deviation . Working Paper.
  • Burke, M. (2015). What’s the Climate Worth? . Policy Brief.
  • Decarolis, F., & Guglielmo, A. (2015). Insurers Response to Selection Risk: Evidence from Medicare Enrollment Reforms . Working Paper.
  • Best, M. (2015). When Interest Rates Go Up, What Will This Mean For the Mortgage Market and the Wider Economy? . Policy Brief.
  • Shoven, J. (2015). Life in the Slow Lane: The Rate of Growth of Potential Output of the U.S. Economy . Policy Brief.
  • Bagwell, K., Staiger, R., & Yurukoglu, A. (2015). Multilateral Trade Bargaining: A First Look at the GATT Bargaining Records . Working Paper.
  • Einav, L., Farronato, C., & Levin, J. (2015). Peer-to-Peer Markets . Working Paper.
  • Owen, B. (2015). "To Promote the General Welfare": Addressing Political Corruption in America . Working Paper.
  • Dickstein, M., & Morales, E. (2015). What do Experts Know? . Working Paper.
  • Pencavel, J. (2015). Whose Preferences Are Revealed In Hours Of Work? . Working Paper.
  • Einav, L., Finkelstein, A., Kluender, R., & Schrimpf, P. (2015). Beyond statistics: the economic content of risk scores . Working Paper.
  • Polinsky, M. (2015). Deterrence and the Optimality of Rewarding Prisoners for Good Behavior . Working Paper.
  • Exley, C. (2015). Excusing Selfishness in Charitable Giving: The Role of Risk . Working Paper.
  • Wright, I. (2015). Firm Investment and the Term Structure of Uncertainty . Working Paper.
  • Baldauf, M., & Mollner, J. (2015). High-Frequency Trading and Market Performance . Working Paper.
  • Li, H. (2015). Leverage and Productivity . Working Paper.
  • Dickstein, M., & Smith, T. (2015). Quantifying the Supply Response of Private Schools to Public Policies . Working Paper.
  • Perez, D. (2015). Sovereign Debt, Domestic Banks and the Provision of Public Liquidity . Working Paper.
  • Makridis, C. (2015). The Elasticity of Air Quality: Evidence from Millions of Households Across the United States . Working Paper.
  • Naecker, J. (2015). The Lives of Others: Predicting Donations with Non-Choice Responses . Working Paper.
  • Terry, S. (2015). The Macro Impact of Short-Termism . Working Paper.
  • Baldauf, M., & Mollner, J. (2015). Trading in Fragmented Markets . Working Paper.
  • Tebaldi, P. (2015). Estimating Equilibrium in Health Insurance Exchanges: Analysis of the Californian Market under the ACA . Working Paper.
  • Smith, T. (2015). Private Equity Investment in India: Efficiency vs Expansion . Working Paper.
  • Kurz, M. (2015). Stabilizing Wage Policy . Working Paper.
  • Bianchi, N. (2015). The General Effects of Educational Expansion . Working Paper.
  • Goda, G., Levy, M., Manchester, C., Sojourner, A., & Tasoff, J. (2015). The Role of Exponential-Growth Bias and Present Bias in Retirement Savings . Policy Brief.
  • Chan, J. (2015). Trade Intermediation, Financial Frictions, and the Gains from Trade . Working Paper.
  • Owen, B. (2015). What Would Madison Say? Calling Strikes in the Political Ballpark . Working Paper.
  • Donaldson, D. (2015). Can International Trade Mitigate the Impacts of Climate Change? . Policy Brief.
  • Smith, T. (2015). Is Private Equity Investment Good For Indian Companies? . Policy Brief.
  • David, P. (2015). Zvi Griliches and the Economics of Technology Diffusion: Linking innovation adoption, lagged investments, and productivity growth . Working Paper.
  • Morten, M. (2015). Internal Migration and Social Safety Nets in India . Policy Brief.
  • Kurz, M., Motolese, M., Piccillo, G., & Wu, H. (2015). Monetary Policy with Diverse Private Expectations . Working Paper.
  • Wolak, F. (2015). The End of Expensive Oil? . Policy Brief.
  • Dickstein, M. (2015). Choice and Affordability in the ACA’s Health Insurance Exchanges . Policy Brief.
  • David, P., & Van Zon, A. (2015). Designing an Optimal ’Tech Fix’ Path to Global Climate Stability: Integrated Dynamic Requirements Analysis for the ’Tech Fix’ . Working Paper.
  • Besstremyannaya, G. (2015). Heterogeneous effect of residency matching and prospective payment on labor returns and hospital scale economies . Working Paper.
  • Owen, B. (2015). Net Neutrality and Title II of the Communications Act . Policy Brief.
  • Bhattacharya, J., Curto, V., Einav, L., & Levin, J. (2014). Can Health Insurance Competition Work? Evidence from Medicare Advantage . Working Paper.
  • Burtless, G. (2014). Changing Mortality Rates and Income Inequality among the U.S. Elderly . Working Paper.
  • Besstremyannaya, G. (2014). Heterogeneous effect of coinsurance rate on healthcare costs: generalized finite mixtures and matching estimators . Working Paper.
  • Coe, N., & Goda, G. S. (2014). How Much Does Access to Health Insurance Influence the Timing of Retirement? . Working Paper.
  • Clark, R., Hammond, R., Hanson, E., & Morrill, M. (2014). Older public sector workers’ retirement planning, participation, and preparedness . Working Paper.
  • Hurd, M., & Rohwedder, S. (2014). Predicting labor force participation of the older population . Working Paper.
  • Clark, R., Matsukura, R., & Ogawa, N. (2014). Retirement Transitions In Japan . Working Paper.
  • Besstremyannaya, G. (2014). The adverse effects of value-based purchasing in health care: dynamic quantile regression with endogeneity . Working Paper.
  • Maestas, N., Mullen, K., & Powell, D. (2014). The Effect of Population Aging on Economic Growth . Working Paper.
  • Autor, D., Duggan, M., Greenberg, K., & Lyle, D. (2014). The Impact of Disability Benefits on Labor Supply: Evidence for the VA’s Disability Compensation Program . Working Paper.
  • Duggan, M. (2014). The Labor Market Effects of the VA’s Disability Compensation Program . Policy Brief.
  • Duggan, M., Garthwaite, C., & Goyal, A. (2014). The Market Impacts Of Pharmaceutical Product Patents In Developing Countries: Evidence From India . Working Paper.
  • Goyal, A., Garthwaite, C., & Duggan, M. (2014). The Market Impacts Of Pharmaceutical Product Patents In Developing Countries: Evidence From India . Working Paper.
  • Wolak, F. (2014). Universities Can Do Better Than Symbolism: A Revenue-Neutral Carbon Tax . Policy Brief.
  • Duggan, M., Starc, A., & Vabson, B. (2014). Who Benefits when the Government Pays More? Pass-Through in the Medicare Advantage Program . Working Paper.
  • Levin, J., & Skrzypacz, A. (2014). Are Dynamic Vickrey Auctions Practical?: Properties of the Combinatorial Clock Auction . Working Paper.
  • Li, X., MacGarvie, M., & Moser, P. (2014). Dead Poets’ Property - How Does Copyright Influence Price . Working Paper.
  • Lazear, E., Liang, J., & Wang, H. (2014). Demographics and Entrepreneurship . Working Paper.
  • Baker, S., & Yannelis, C. (2014). Did the 2013 Government Shutdown Severely Damage the U.S. Economy? . Policy Brief.
  • Krueger, A. (2014). Turkish Economic Successes and Challenges . Policy Brief.
  • Dinerstein, M., Einav, L., Levin, J., & Sundaresan, N. (2014). Consumer Price Search and Platform Design in Internet Commerce . Working Paper.
  • David, P., & Van Zon, A. (2014). Designing an Optimal ’Tech Fix’ Path to Global Climate Stability: Integrated Dynamic Requirements Analysis for the ’Tech Fix’ . Working Paper.
  • Sialm, C. (2014). Menu Choices in Defined Contribution Pension Plans . Policy Brief.
  • Pencavel, J. (2014). The Labor Supply Of Self-Employed Workers: The Choice Of Working Hours In Worker Co-Ops . Working Paper.
  • David, P. (2014). The Republic of Open Science - The institution’s Historical Origins and Prospects for Continued Vitality . Working Paper.
  • Rosston, G. (2014). Increasing the Efficiency of Spectrum Allocation . Working Paper.
  • Einav, L., Finkelstein, A., & Williams, H. (2014). Paying on the margin for medical care: Evidence from breast cancer treatments . Working Paper.
  • Kochar, A. (2014). The Implementation and Evaluation of School Decentralization Programs in Developing Economies: Evidence from India . Policy Brief.
  • Diamond, R. (2014). U.S. Workers’ Diverging Locations: Policy and Inequality Implications . Policy Brief.
  • McKinnon, R. (2014). China’s Currency Conundrum . Policy Brief.
  • Budish, E., Roin, B., & Williams, H. (2014). Do Firms Underinvest In Long-Term Research? Evidence From Cancer Clinical Trials . Policy Brief.
  • Bloom, N., Lemos, R., Sadun, R., & Van Reenen, J. (2014). Does Management Matter In Schools? . Working Paper.
  • Bloom, N. (2014). Fluctuations in Uncertainty . Working Paper.
  • Athey, S., & Ellison, G. (2014). Dynamics of Open Source Movements . Working Paper.
  • Panetta, L. (2014). Leadership or Crisis . Policy Brief.
  • Bloom, N., Lemos, R., Sadun, R., Scur, D., & Van Reenen, J. (2014). The new empirical economics of management . Working Paper.
  • Pistaferri, L. (2014). Disability Insurance and the Dynamics of the Incentive-Insurance Tradeoff . Policy Brief.
  • Davis, J., Muzyrya, Y., & Yin, P.-L. (2014). Entrepreneurial Innovation: Killer Apps in the iPhone Ecosystem . Working Paper.
  • Davis, J., Muzyrya, Y., & Yin, P.-L. (2014). Experimentation Strategies and Entrepreneurial Innovation: Inherited Market Differences in the iPhone Ecosystem . Working Paper.
  • Bresnahan, T., & Greenstein, S. (2014). Mobile Computing: The Next Platform Rivalry . Working Paper.
  • Goda, G. (2014). How Do Retirement Income Projections Affect Saving Behavior? . Policy Brief.
  • Koenig, M., Liu, X., & Zenou, Y. (2014). R&D Networks: Theory, Empirics and Policy Implications . Working Paper.
  • Taylor, J. (2014). Causes of the Financial Crisis and the Slow Recovery: A 10-Year Perspective . Working Paper.
  • Sialm, C., Starks, L., & Zhang, H. (2014). Defined Contribution Pension Plans: Sticky or Discerning Money? . Working Paper.
  • Pool, V., Sialm, C., & Stefanescu, I. (2014). It Pays to Set the Menu: Mutual Fund Investment Options in 401(k) Plans . Working Paper.
  • Rauh, J. (2014). The Causes and Consequences of the Rising Costs of Public Employee Pensions . Working Paper.
  • Hoxby, C. (2014). The Economics Of Online Postsecondary Education: MOOCs, Nonselective Education, And Highly Selective Education . Working Paper.
  • Harding, M., & Lovenheim, M. (2014). The Effect of Prices on Nutrition: Comparing the Impact of Product- and Nutrient-Specific Taxes . Working Paper.
  • Kolstad, C. (2014). Who Pays For Climate Regulation? . Policy Brief.
  • Munnell, A., & Wu, A. (2013). Do Older Workers Squeeze Out Younger Workers? . Working Paper.
  • Chai, J., Maurer, R., Mitchell, O., & Rogalla, R. (2013). Exchanging Delayed Social Security Benefits For Lump Sums: Could This Incentivize Longer Work Careers? . Working Paper.
  • Milligan, K., & Wise, D. (2013). Health and Work at Older Ages: Using Mortality to Assess the Capacity to Work across Countries . Working Paper.
  • Clark, R., & Morrill, M. (2013). Increasing Work Life: The Role Of The Employer . Working Paper.
  • Conti-Brown, P., & Gilson, R. (2013). Judicial Intervention In Public Pension Crisis: An Institutionalist Critique . Working Paper.
  • Shoven, J., & Slavov, S. (2013). Recent Changes In The Gains From Delaying Social Security . Working Paper.
  • Goda, G. S., Jones, D., & Manchester, C. (2013). Retirement Plan Type and Employee Mobility: The Role of Selection and Incentive Effects . Working Paper.
  • Soboleva, N., & Wu, L. (2013). Standard Setting: Should there be a Level Playing Field for all FRAND Commitments? . Working Paper.
  • Willis, R. (2013). The Cognitive Demands of Work and the Length of Working Life: The Case of Computerization . Working Paper.
  • Maestas, N., Mullen, K., & Powell, D. (2013). The Effect of Local Labor Demand Conditions on the Labor Supply Outcomes of Older Americans . Working Paper.
  • Scott, J., & Watson, J. (2013). The Floor-Leverage Rule for Retirement . Working Paper.
  • Burtless, G. (2013). The Impact of Later Retirement on Government Budgets . Working Paper.
  • Bresnahan, T., Davis, J., & Yin, P.-L. (2013). Economic Value Creation in Mobile Applications . Working Paper.
  • Krueger, A. (2013). India’s Economic Challenges . Policy Brief.
  • Tanaka, M. (2013). Should We Blame Walmart and Nike for the Factory Collapses in Bangladesh? . Policy Brief.
  • Rosston, G., & Wallsten, S. (2013). The Broadband Stimulus: A Rural Boondoggle and Missed Opportunity . Working Paper.
  • Pencavel, J. (2013). The Productivity Of Working Hours . Working Paper.
  • Shelef, O. (2013). Bad Bets and Incentives for Risk-Taking . Policy Brief.
  • Fuchs, A., Gertler, P., Shelef, O., & Wolfram, C. (2013). Poverty, Growth and the Demand for Energy-Using Assets . Working Paper.
  • McKinnon, R. (2013). Tapering Without Tears . Policy Brief.
  • Fetter, D. (2013). The Home Front: Rent control and the rapid wartime increase in home ownership . Working Paper.
  • Hundt, R., & Rosston, G. (2013). Articulating A Modern Approach to FCC Competition Policy . Working Paper.
  • De Figueiredo, R., Rawley, E., & Shelef, O. (2013). Bad Bets: Excessive Risk Taking, Convex Incentives, and Performance . Working Paper.
  • Budish, E., Roin, B., & Williams, H. (2013). Do fixed patent terms distort innovation? Evidence from cancer clinical trials . Working Paper.
  • Suarez Serrato, J. (2013). How Changing Government Spending Affects Inequality . Policy Brief.
  • Noll, R. (2013). Assessing Telecommunications Policy in Mexico . Working Paper.
  • Hodrick, R. (2013). Assessing the Efficiency of Asset Markets through Analysis of the Currency Carry Trade . Policy Brief.
  • David, P., & Van Zon, A. (2013). Designing an Optimal ’Tech Fix’ Path to Global Climate Stability: Directed R&D and Embodied Technical Change in a Multi-phase Framework . Working Paper.
  • Harding, M. (2013). Drinking Water Contamination in the United States and Why It Matters For Infant Health . Policy Brief.
  • Taylor, J. (2013). International Monetary Policy Coordination: Past, Present and Future . Working Paper.
  • Hodrick, L. (2013). Are U.S. Firms Really Holding Too Much Cash? . Policy Brief.
  • Agha, L., & Molitor, D. (2013). Location Matters: The Adoption of New Medical Technologies . Policy Brief.
  • DeWalt, D., McCormick, K., Plofker, D., & Wells, M. (2013). Powering the Arctic . Policy Brief.
  • Frank, C., Kent, M., & Li, D. (2013). Teacher Evaluation, Development, and Dismissal in California (Part 3) . Policy Brief.
  • Kamada, Y., & Kojima, F. (2013). Voter Preferences, Polarization, and Electoral Policies . Working Paper.
  • Drenik, A., & Perez-Truglia, R. (2013). Screening without Commitment . Working Paper.
  • Frank, C., Kent, M., & Li, D. (2013). Teacher Evaluation, Development, and Dismissal in California . Policy Brief.
  • Frank, C., Kent, M., & Li, D. (2013). Teacher Evaluation, Development, and Dismissal in California (Part 2) . Policy Brief.
  • Einav, L., & Levin, J. (2013). The Data Revolution and Economic Analysis . Working Paper.
  • Rosston, G., DeRemer, D., Riordan, M., Ackerberg, D., & Wimmer, B. (2013). Estimating the Impact of Low-Income Universal Service Programs* . Working Paper.
  • Kojima, F., Pathak, P., & Roth, A. (2013). Matching with Couples: Stability and Incentives in Large Markets . Working Paper.
  • Coey, D. (2013). Physician Incentives and Treatment Choices in Heart Attack Management . Working Paper.
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  • Moser, P. (2009). Taste-based Discrimination: Empirical Evidence from a Shock to Preferences during WWI . Working Paper.
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  • Fitzpatrick, M. (2008). Starting School at Four: Should Government Preschool Be Universal? . Policy Brief.
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  • Cullen, M., Einav, L., & Finkelstein, A. (2008). Estimating Welfare in Insurance Markets Using Variation in Prices . Working Paper.
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  • Hortacsu, A., & Kastl, J. (2008). Testing for Common Values in Canadian Treasury Bill Auctions . Working Paper.
  • Bloom, N., & Homkes, R. (2008). Can Better Management Sustain Growth in China and India? . Policy Brief.
  • Greif, A. (2008). Contract Enforcement and Institutions among the Maghribi Traders: Refuting Edwards and Ogilvie . Working Paper.
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  • Taylor, J., & Williams, J. (2008). Further Results on a Black Swan in the Money Market . Working Paper.
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  • Wolak, F. (2008). Low-Carbon Fuel Standards: Do They Really Work? . Policy Brief.
  • Ahoobim, O., Burger, N., Grainger, C., Kolstad, C., & McRae, S. (2008). Beyond the Market Advisory Committee: Proceedings from a Workshop held at Stanford University, January 15, 2008 . Working Paper.
  • McKinnon, R. (2008). The Credit Crunch and the Flight From the Dollar . Policy Brief.
  • Owen, B. (2008). 25 Years after the Bell Breakup . Policy Brief.
  • Escobar, J. (2008). Cooperation and Self-Governance in Heterogeneous Communities . Working Paper.
  • Abramitzky, R., Einav, L., & Rigbi, O. (2008). Is Hanukkah responsive to Christmas? . Working Paper.
  • David, P., & Rubin, J. (2008). Restricting Access to Books on the Internet: Some Unanticipated Effects of U.S. Copyright Legislation . Working Paper.
  • Parcel, L. (2008). Stiff Competition: Vertical Relationships in Cremation Services . Working Paper.
  • Hanushek, E. (2008). The Role of Cognitive Skills in Economic Development . Working Paper.
  • Doepke, M. (2008). Women’s Liberation: What’s in It for Men? . Working Paper.
  • Orphanides, A., & Wieland, V. (2008). Economic Projections and Rules-of-Thumb for Monetary Policy . Working Paper.
  • Wieland, V. (2008). Fiscal Action Versus Monetary Stimulus? A Faulty Comparison . Policy Brief.
  • Abramitzky, R. (2008). The Limits of Equality: Insights from the Israeli Kibbutz . Working Paper.
  • Lovenheim, M. (2008). The Role of Housing Wealth in College Enrollment . Policy Brief.
  • David, P., & Metcalfe, S. (2008). "Only Connect": Academic-Business Research Collaborations and the Formation of Ecologies of Innovation . Working Paper.
  • Nagavarapu, S. (2008). Brazilian Ethanol: A Gift or Threat to the Environment and Regional Development? . Working Paper.
  • Levine, R., Baroudy, S. E., & Shao, L. (2008). CEO Compensation for Major US Companies in 2006 . Working Paper.
  • Ackerberg, D., Riordan, M., Rosston, G., & Wimmer, B. (2008). Low-Income Demand for Local Telephone Service: Effects of Lifeline and Linkup . Working Paper.
  • Lee, S. (2008). Preferences and Choice Constraints in Marital Sorting: Evidence From Korea . Working Paper.
  • Goda, G. S., Shoven, J., & Slavov, S. (2008). Removing the Disincentives for Long Careers in the Social Security and Medicare Benefit Structure . Working Paper.
  • Kaufmann, K. (2008). Understanding the Income Gradient in College Attendance in Mexico: The Role of Heterogeneity in Expected Returns to College . Working Paper.
  • Milgrom, E. (2008). What Drives Cohort Effects on the Labor Market? . Policy Brief.
  • Owen, B. (2008). Why Media Regulation is so Tempting . Working Paper.
  • Dalle, J.-M., & David, P. (2007). "It Takes All Kinds": A Simulation Modeling Perspective on Motivation and Coordination in Libre Software Development Projects . Working Paper.
  • Bernheim, D., & Rangel, A. (2007). Beyond Revealed Preference Choice Theoretic Foundations for Behavioral Welfare Economics . Working Paper.
  • Kwon, I., & Milgrom, E. M. (2007). Cohort Effects in Wages and Promotions . Working Paper.
  • David, P., & Spence, M. (2007). Designing Institutional Infrastructure for E-Science . Working Paper.
  • David, P., & Rullani, F. (2007). Dynamics of Innovation in an Open Source Collaboration Environment: Lurking, Laboring and Launching FLOSS Projects on "SourceForge" . Working Paper.
  • Rosston, G. (2007). The FCC’s 700 MHz Auction . Policy Brief.
  • David, P. (2007). The Historical Origins of ’Open Science’: An Essay on Patronage, Reputation and Common Agency Contracting in the Scientific Revolution . Working Paper.
  • Bloom, N., Griffith, R., & Van Reenen, J. (2007). Do R&D Tax Credits Work? Evidence from a Panel of Countries 1979-1997 . Working Paper.
  • Kochar, A. (2007). Do Schooling Policies Contribute to Schooling Inequality? School Location Policies in Rural India . Policy Brief.
  • Fong, K. (2007). Evaluating Skilled Experts: Optimal Scoring Rules for Surgeons . Working Paper.
  • Jaimovich, N. (2007). Firm Dynamics and Markup Variations: Implications for Sunspot Equilibria and Endogenous Economic Fluctuation . Working Paper.
  • Aoki, M. (2007). Linking Economic and Social-Exchange Games: From the Community Norm to CSR . Working Paper.
  • MaCurdy, T., & Nagavarapu, S. (2007). Policy Options for Food Assistance in India: Lessons from the United States . Policy Brief.
  • Milgrom, P. (2007). Simplified Mechanisms with Applications to Sponsored Search and Package Auctions . Working Paper.
  • Noll, R. (2007). The Economic Significance of Executive Order 13422 . Working Paper.
  • Aoki, M., & Jackson, G. (2007). Understanding an Emergent Diversity of Corporate Governance and Organizational Architecture: An Essentiality-Based Analysis . Working Paper.
  • Bloom, N., Sudan, R., & Van Reenen, J. (2007). Americans Do IT Better . Policy Brief.
  • Henry, P. (2007). Capital Account Liberalization: Theory, Evidence, and Speculation . Working Paper.
  • Goulder, L. (2007). Distributional and Efficiency Impacts of Increased U.S. Gasoline Taxes . Working Paper.
  • Taylor, J. (2007). Housing and Monetary Policy . Working Paper.
  • Rebelo, S. (2007). News and Business Cycles in Open Economies . Working Paper.
  • Goolsbee, A., & Slemrod, J. (2007). Playing with Fire: Cigarettes, Taxes and Competition from the Internet . Working Paper.
  • Kurz, M., & Motolese, M. (2007). Diverse Beliefs and Time Variability of Risk Premia . Working Paper.
  • Chari, A., & Henry, P. (2007). Firm-Specific Information and the Efficiency of Investment . Working Paper.
  • Lovenheim, M. (2007). How Far to the Border?: The Extent and Impact of Cross-Border Casual Cigarette Smuggling (Revised October 2007) . Working Paper.
  • Kurz, M. (2007). Rational Diverse Beliefs and Economic Volatility . Working Paper.
  • Ye, S. (2007). U.S. Trade Policy and the Pacific Rim, from Fordney-McCumber to the Trade Expansion Act of 1962: A Political-Economic Analysis . Working Paper.
  • Bound, J., & Turner, S. (2007). Understanding the Increased Time to the Baccalaureate Degree . Working Paper.
  • Meer, J., & Van Wesep, E. (2007). A Test of Confidence Enhanced Performance: Evidence from US College Debaters . Working Paper.
  • Bernheim, D., & Meer, J. (2007). How Much do Real Estate Brokers Add? A Case Study . Working Paper.
  • Hsieh, C.-T., & Klenow, P. (2007). Misallocation and Manufacturing TFP in China and India . Working Paper.
  • Boskin, M., & Rivlin, A. (2007). Perspectives on the Long-Run Fiscal Outlook . Policy Brief.
  • Aghion, P., David, P., & Foray, D. (2007). Science, Technology and Innovation for Economic Growth: Towards Linking Policy Research and Practice in ’STIG Systems’ (Revised October 2008) . Working Paper.
  • Klenow, P., & Kryvtsov, O. (2007). State-Dependent or Time-Dependent Pricing: Does It Matter for Recent U.S. Inflation? . Working Paper.
  • Wolak, F. (2007). An Ethanol Policy That Benefits All Americans . Policy Brief.
  • Bernheim, D., & Slavov, S. (2007). A Solution Concept for Majority Rule in Dynamic Settings . Working Paper.
  • Greenhalgh, C. (2007). Innovation and Intellectual Property - Issues for Debate . Policy Brief.
  • Greenhalgh, C. (2007, May). Innovation and Intellectual Property - Issues for Debate .
  • Noll, R. (2007). Priorities for Telecommunications Reform in Mexico . Working Paper.
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  • Greenhalgh, C., & Rogers, M. (2007). The Value of Intellectual Property Rights to Firms . Working Paper.
  • Owen, B., Sun, S., & Zheng, W. (2007). China’s Competition Policy Reforms: The Antimonopoly Law and Beyond . Working Paper.
  • Kwon, I., & Milgrom, E. M. (2007). Status, Relative Pay, and Wage Growth: Evidence from M&A . Working Paper.
  • Hanson, W. (2007). The Second Billion: The Internet Going Forward . Policy Brief.
  • Milgrom, E. M., Milgrom, P., & Singh, R. (2007). When Should Control Be Shared? . Working Paper.
  • Jaimovich, N. (2007). Firm Dynamics, Markup Variations, and the Business Cycle . Working Paper.
  • Jaimovich, N. (2007). Income Effects and Indeterminacy in a Calibrated One-Sector Growth Model . Working Paper.
  • Yotopoulos, P. (2007). The Asymmetric Benefits of Globalization . Policy Brief.
  • Siu, H. (2007). The Young, the Old, and the Restless: Demographics and Business Cycle Volatility . Working Paper.
  • Greenhalgh, C., & Rogers, M. (2007). Trade Marks and Performance in UK Firms: Evidence of Schumpeterian Competition through Innovation . Working Paper.
  • Daley, B., & Snowberg, E. (2007). A Multi-Dimensional Signaling Model of Campaign Finance . Working Paper.
  • Noll, R. (2007). Broadcasting and Team Sports . Working Paper.
  • Eilat, A. (2007). Optimal Payment Cards Fees . Working Paper.
  • Flaherty, C., & Mumford, K. (2007). Separating Psychological Costs from Time Costs: Female Labor Supply and Participation in Food Stamps and WIC . Working Paper.
  • Meredith, M., & Salant, Y. (2007). The Causes and Consequences of Ballot Order-Effects . Working Paper.
  • Flaherty, C. (2007). The Effect of Employer-Provided General Training on Turnover: Examination of Tuition Reimbursement Programs . Working Paper.
  • Owen, B. (2007). The Net Neutrality Debate: Twenty Five Years after United States v. AT&T and 120 Years after the Act to Regulate Commerce . Working Paper.
  • McKinnon, R. (2007). The Worth of the Dollar . Policy Brief.
  • Li, N. (2007). Cyclical Wage Movements in Emerging Markets Compared to Developed Economies: A Contractual Approach . Working Paper.
  • Miller, D. (2007). Isolating the Causal Impact of Community College Enrollment on Educational Attainment and Labor Market Outcomes in Texas . Working Paper.
  • Ater, I., & Rigbi, O. (2007). Price Control In Franchised Chains: The Case Of McDonald’s Dollar Menu . Working Paper.
  • Bloom, N. (2007). The Economic Impact of 9/11 . Policy Brief.
  • Mumford, K. (2007). The Optimal Tax Treatment of Families with Children . Working Paper.
  • Bloom, N. (2007). Uncertainty and the Dynamics of R&D . Working Paper.
  • Antman, F. (2007). Who Cares for the Elderly? Intrafamily Resource Allocation and Migration in Mexico . Working Paper.
  • Siegel, R. (2006). All-Pay Contests . Working Paper.
  • Kaplan, D., Piedra, E., & Seira, E. (2006). Are Burdensome Registration Procedures an Important Barrier on Firm Creation? Evidence from Mexico . Working Paper.
  • Milgrom, E. (2006). Glass Ceiling Shattered? . Policy Brief.
  • Sawada, Y., & Yotopoulos, P. (2006). Growth and Poverty Reduction Under Globalization: The Systematic Impact of Exchange Rate Misalignment . Working Paper.
  • Gopi Shah Goda, . (2006). Implicit Social Security Tax Rates over the Life Cycle . Working Paper.
  • Liu, Q. (2006). Information Acquisition and Reputation Dynamics . Working Paper.
  • David, P., & Rullani, F. (2006). Micro-dynamics of Free and Open Source Software Development: Lurking, Laboring and Launching New Projects on "SourceForge" (Replaced by 07-022 ) . Working Paper.
  • Alter, A. (2006). The Effect of Access Regulation on Broadband Deployment . Working Paper.
  • Goulder, L. (2006). California’s Bold New Climate Policy: The Challenges Ahead . Policy Brief.
  • Quint, D. (2006). Economics of Patent Pools When Some (but not all) Patents are Essential . Working Paper.
  • Grubb, M. (2006). Selling to Overconfident Consumers . Working Paper.
  • Noll, R. (2006). Sports Economics at Fifty . Working Paper.
  • Rebelo, S. (2006). Behavioral Theories of the Business Cycle . Working Paper.
  • David, P. (2006). Economic Policy Analysis and the Internet: Coming to Terms with a Telecommunications Anomaly . Working Paper.
  • Aghion, P., David, P., & Foray, D. (2006). Linking Policy Research and Practice in ’STIG Systems’: Many Obstacles, but Some Ways Forward (Replaced by 06-039 ) . Working Paper.
  • Polinsky, M., & Shavell, S. (2006). Mandatory versus Voluntary Disclosure of Product Risks . Working Paper.
  • Noll, R. (2006). The Foreign Aid Paradox . Policy Brief.
  • Livshits, I., & MacGee, J. (2006). Accounting for the Rise in Consumer Bankruptcies . Working Paper.
  • Jaimovich, N., & Rebelo, S. (2006). Can News About the Future Drive the Business Cycle? . Working Paper.
  • McKinnon, R. (2006). Living With Inflation in the United States: A New Monetary Rule for China? . Policy Brief.
  • Kurz, M., & Motolese, M. (2006). Risk Premia, Diverse Belief and Beauty Contests . Working Paper.
  • David, P. (2006). A Multi-dimensional View of the "Sustainability" of Free & Open Source Software Development . Working Paper.
  • Milgrom, E. M., Petersen, T., & Snartland, V. (2006). Are Female Workers Less Productive Than Male Workers? . Working Paper.
  • Kurz, M. (2006). Beauty Contests Under Private Information and Diverse Beliefs: How Different? . Working Paper.
  • Jasso, G., & Milgrom, E. M. (2006). Distributive Justice and CEO Compensation (Revised December 2007) . Working Paper.
  • Rosston, G. (2006). The Rise and Fall of Third-party High-speed Access (Revised August 2008) . Working Paper.
  • Greenstein, S. (2006). Innovation and the Evolution of Market Structure for Internet Access in the United States . Working Paper.
  • Fitzgerald, D. (2006). Trade Costs, Asset Market Frictions and Risk Sharing: A Joint Test . Working Paper.
  • Dechenaux, E., Goldfarb, B., Shane, S., & Thursby, M. (2006). Appropriability and Commercialization: Evidence from MIT Inventions . Working Paper.
  • Noll, R. (2006). Designing an Effective Program of State-Sponsored Human Embryonic Stem-Cell Research . Working Paper.
  • Wolak, F. (2006). Lower Oil Price Volatility for a Smooth Transition to a Green Energy Future . Policy Brief.
  • Noll, R., & Srinivasan, T. (2006). More Efficient Subsidy Scheme Benefits Consumers, Government, and Economy . Policy Brief.
  • Polinsky, M., & Shavell, S. (2006). Public Enforcement of Law . Working Paper.
  • McKinnon, R. (2006). China’s Exchange Rate Trap: Japan Redux? . Policy Brief.
  • David, P. (2006). Reflections on the Patent System and IPR Protection in the Past, Present and Future . Working Paper.
  • Golosov, M., & Jones, L. (2006). Efficiency with Endogenous Population Growth . Working Paper.
  • David, P. (2006). Europe’s Universities and Innovation—Past, Present and Future . Working Paper.
  • Rosston, G. (2006). Humpty-Dumpty? Competitive Effects of the AT&T - BellSouth Merger . Policy Brief.
  • Aoki, M. (2006). Mechanisms of Endogenous Institutional Change . Working Paper.
  • Aoki, M. (2006). Whither Japan’s Corporate Governance? . Working Paper.
  • Frederiksen, A., Honoré, B., & Hu, L. (2006). Discrete Time Duration Models with Group-level Heterogeneity . Working Paper.
  • Khor, N., & Pencavel, J. (2006). Income Mobility of Individuals in China and the United States . Working Paper.
  • Frederiksen, A., & Poulsen, O. (2006). Rising Wage Inequality: Does the Return to Management Tell the Whole Story? . Working Paper.
  • Fuchs, V. (2006). The Rise of Income Inequality in the United States, 1979-2001 . Policy Brief.
  • Rosston, G., Savage, S., & Wimmer, B. (2006). The Impact of "Deregulation" on Regulator Behavior: An Empirical Analysis of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 . Working Paper.
  • Greenstone, M., Oyer, P., & Vissing-Jorgensen, A. (2006). The Impact of Mandatory Disclosure Laws on Public Companies: New Evidence from OTC Firms . Policy Brief.
  • Goolsbee, A., & Klenow, P. (2006). Valuing Consumer Products by the Time Spent Using Them: An Application to the Internet . Working Paper.
  • Caldas, A., David, P., & Ormanidhi, O. (2005). Digital Information Network Technologies, Organizational Performance and Productivity . Working Paper.
  • Boskin, M. (2005). Perspectives on Tax Reform . Policy Brief.
  • David, P. (2005). The Tale of Two Traverses: Innovation and Accumulation in the First Two Centuries of U.S. Economic Growth . Working Paper.
  • Hope, N., & Hu, F. (2005). Can Foreign Entry Transform China’s Banking System? . Policy Brief.
  • Noll, R. (2005). The Painful Implementation of California’s Stem Cell Research Program . Policy Brief.
  • Polinsky, M., & Shavell, S. (2005). The Theory of Public Enforcement of Law . Working Paper.
  • McKinnon, R. (2005). China’s New Exchange Rate Policy: Will China Follow Japan into a Liquidity Trap? . Working Paper.
  • Singh, C. (2005). Should India Use Foreign Exchange Reserves for Financing Infrastructure? . Policy Brief.
  • Sawada, Y., & Yotopoulos, P. (2005). Corner Solutions, Crises, and Capital Controls: A Theory and an Empirical Analysis on the Optimal Exchange Rate Regime in Emerging Economies . Working Paper.
  • Malin, B. (2005). Hyperbolic Discounting and Uniform Savings Floors . Working Paper.
  • McCubbins, M., Noll, R., & Weingast, B. (2005). The Political Economy of Law: Decision-Making by Judicial, Legislative, Executive and Administrative Agencies . Working Paper.
  • Pencavel, J. (2005). A Life Cycle Perspective on Changes in Earnings Inequality Among Married Men and Women . Working Paper.
  • Bernheim, D., & Rangel, A. (2005). Behavioral Public Economics: Welfare and Policy Analysis with Non-Standard Decision-Makers . Working Paper.
  • Rothwell, G. (2005). Can the Modular Helium Reactor Compete in the Hydrogen Economy? . Working Paper.
  • Niederle, M., & Vesterlund, L. (2005). Do Women Shy Away from Competition? Do Men Compete too Much? . Working Paper.
  • Cohen, A., & Einav, L. (2005). Estimating Risk Preferences from Deductible Choice . Working Paper.
  • Singh, C. (2005). India Needs to Separate Debt from Monetary Management . Policy Brief.
  • Caruana, G., & Einav, L. (2005). Production Targets . Working Paper.
  • Lee, S. (2005). The Effects of Temptation on the Optimal Provision of Education . Working Paper.
  • Noll, R. (2005). The Politics and Economics of Implementing State-Sponsored Embryonic Stem-Cell Research . Working Paper.
  • Mahajan, A., & Tarozzi, A. (2005). Child Nutrition in India in the Nineties: A Story of Increased Gender Inequality? . Working Paper.
  • Rubinstein, A., & Salant, Y. (2005). Choice From Lists . Working Paper.
  • McKinnon, R. (2005). Exchange Rate or Wage Changes in International Adjustment? Japan and China versus the United States . Working Paper.
  • Chun, A. (2005). Expectations, Bond Yields and Monetary Policy . Working Paper.
  • David, P. (2005). Innovation and Universities’ Role In Commercializing Research Results: Second Thoughts about the Bayh-Dole Experiment (Replaced by 06-010) . Working Paper.
  • David, P. (2005). Path Dependence - A Foundational Concept for Historical Social Science (Replaced by 06-008 ) . Working Paper.
  • David, P. (2005). Path Dependence - A Foundational Concept for Historical Social Science (Revised January 2007, Extensive Revision October 2006) . Working Paper.
  • Boskin, M. (2005). Straight Talk on Social Security Reform . Policy Brief.
  • Park, M. (2005). The Economic Impact of Wireless Number Portability . Working Paper.
  • Owen, B. (2005). Competition Policy in Emerging Economies . Working Paper.
  • Livshits, I., & MacGee, J. (2005). Consumer Bankruptcy: A Fresh Start . Working Paper.
  • Fuchs, W. (2005). Contracting with Repeated Moral Hazard and Private Evaluations . Working Paper.
  • Carrasco, V. (2005). Corporate Board Structure, Managerial Self-Dealing, and Common Agency . Working Paper.
  • Meer, J. (2005). Evidence on the Returns to Secondary Vocational Education . Working Paper.
  • Owens, R., Rossi-Hansberg, E., & Sarte, P.-D. (2005). Firm Fragmentation and Urban Patterns . Working Paper.
  • Fuchs, W., & Lippi, F. (2005). Monetary Union with Voluntary Participation . Working Paper.
  • Flamm, B., & Rosston, G. (2005). Traffic Congestion, Congestion Pricing, and the Price of Using California’s Freeways . Policy Brief.
  • Noll, R. (2005). "Buyer Power" and Economic Policy . Working Paper.
  • Polinsky, M., & Rubinfeld, D. (2005). A Damage-Revelation Rationale for Coupon Remedies . Working Paper.
  • Branch, G., Hanushek, E., Kain, J., & Rivkin, S. (2005). Charter School Quality and Parental Decision Making with School Choice . Working Paper.
  • Hundt, R., & Rosston, G. (2005). Communications Policy for 2005 and Beyond . Working Paper.
  • Gathmann, C. (2005). Does Deterrence Work? U.S. Border Enforcement, Migrant Smuggling, and Illegal Migration . Policy Brief.
  • Reichling, F. (2005). Retraining the Unemployed in a Matching Model with Turbulence . Working Paper.
  • Rothwell, G. (2005). Cost Contingency as the Standard Deviation of the Cost Estimate for Cost Engineering . Working Paper.
  • Hanushek, E. (2005). Does Educational Tracking Affect Performance and Inequality? Differences-In-Differences Evidence Across Countries . Working Paper.
  • McKinnon, R. (2005). Exchange Rates, Wages, and International Adjustment: Japan and China versus the United States . Policy Brief.
  • Kurz, M. (2005). Measuring the Ex-Ante Social Cost of Aggregate Volatility . Working Paper.
  • Hanushek, E., Kain, J., O’Brien, D., & Rivkin, S. (2005). The Market for Teacher Quality . Working Paper.
  • Kurz, M. (2005). Diverse Beliefs, Forecast Errors and Central Bank Policy . Working Paper.
  • Klenow, P. (2005). How Sticky Are U.S. Consumer Prices? . Policy Brief.
  • Antràs, P., Garicano, L., & Rossi-Hansberg, E. (2005). Offshoring in a Knowledge Economy . Working Paper.
  • Polinsky, M., & Shavell, S. (2005). Economic Analysis of Law . Working Paper.
  • Dalle, J.-M., David, P., Ghosh, R., & Steinmueller, W. (2004). Advancing Economic Research on the Free and Open Source Software Mode of Production . Working Paper.
  • Wolak, F. (2004). Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Is Essential to California’s Energy Future . Policy Brief.
  • Boskin, M. (2004). Sense and Nonsense About Federal Deficits and Debt . Policy Brief.
  • Dalle, J.-M., & David, P. (2004). Simulating Code Growth in Libre (Open-Source) Mode (Revised January 2005) . Working Paper.
  • McKinnon, R. (2004). U.S. Fiscal Deficits and Lost Jobs in Manufacturing . Policy Brief.
  • Owen, B., Sun, S., & Zheng, W. (2004). Antitrust in China: The Problem of Incentive Compatibility . Working Paper.
  • McMillan, J. (2004). A Flexible Economy? Entrepreneurship and Productivity in New Zealand . Working Paper.
  • Ausubel, L., & Milgrom, P. (2004). Ascending Proxy Auctions . Working Paper.
  • Polinsky, M. (2004). Optimal Fines and Auditing When Wealth is Costly to Observe . Working Paper.
  • David, P. (2004). Patronage, Reputation, and Common Agency Contracting in the Scientific Revolution: From Keeping ’Nature’s Secrets’ to the Institutionalization of ’Open Science’ . Working Paper.
  • Ausubel, L., Cramton, P., & Milgrom, P. (2004). The Clock-Proxy Auction: A Practical Combinatorial Auction Design . Working Paper.
  • Ausubel, L., & Milgrom, P. (2004). The Lovely but Lonely Vickrey Auction . Working Paper.
  • Polinsky, M. (2004). The Optimal Use of Fines and Imprisonment When Wealth is Unobservable . Working Paper.
  • David, P. (2004). Towards a Cyberinfrastructure for Enhanced Scientific Collaboration: Providing its ’Soft’ Foundations May Be the Hardest Part (Revised May 2005) . Working Paper.
  • McMillan, J., & Zoido, P. (2004). How to Subvert Democracy: Montesinos in Peru . Working Paper.
  • Wolfers, J. (2004). Pricing Political Risks with Prediction Markets . Policy Brief.
  • Owen, B. (2004). Assigning Broadband Rights . Working Paper.
  • Owen, B. (2004). Confusing Success with Access: "Correctly" Measuring Concentration of Ownership and Control in Mass Media and Online Services . Working Paper.
  • Pencavel, J. (2004). Faculty Retirement Incentives by Colleges and Universities . Working Paper.
  • Bulow, J., & Shoven, J. (2004). How to Account for Stock Options . Policy Brief.
  • Clay, K., & Wright, G. (2004). Order Without Law? Property Rights During the California Gold Rush . Working Paper.
  • Simonsen, M., & Skipper, L. (2004). Identifying Direct and Indirect Effects. Estimating the Costs of Motherhood Using Matching Estimators (Revised August 2005) . Working Paper.
  • Wallsten, S. (2004). Migration can help stabilize poor countries . Policy Brief.
  • Wolfers, J., & Zitzewitz, E. (2004). Prediction Markets . Working Paper.
  • Bulow, J., & Shoven, J. (2004). Accounting for Stock Options . Working Paper.
  • Noll, R. (2004). The Conflict Over Vertical Foreclosure In Competition Policy And Intellectual Property Law . Working Paper.
  • Pencavel, J. (2004). The Southern California Grocery Dispute and the State of Labor Unionism . Policy Brief.
  • David, P. (2004). The Tale of Two Traverses: Innovation and Accumulation in the First Two Centuries of U.S. Economic Growth (Replaced by 05-022) . Working Paper.
  • Rothwell, G. (2004). What Construction Cost Might Trigger New Nuclear Power Plant Orders? . Working Paper.
  • Owen, B. (2004). Imported Antitrust Law: Steel or Slag? A Review Essay . Working Paper.
  • Levin, J., & Tadelis, S. (2004). Profit Sharing and the Role of Professional Partnerships . Working Paper.
  • Hanson, W. (2004). The Broadcast Flag Debate . Policy Brief.
  • Alderete, J. (2004). Asymmetric Responses of Local Expenditures to Changes in Intergovernmental Grants . Working Paper.
  • Hatfield, J., & Milgrom, P. (2004). Auctions, Matching and the Law of Aggregate Demand . Working Paper.
  • Jacobsen, M., & Shaikh, A. (2004). Electricity Regulation in California and Input Market Distortions . Working Paper.
  • Tucker, C. (2004). Empirically Evaluating Two-Sided Integrated Network Effects: The Case of Electronic Payments . Working Paper.
  • Pozen, R., Schieber, S., & Shoven, J. (2004). Improving Social Security’s Progressivity and Solvency With Hybrid Indexing . Working Paper.
  • Quint, D. (2004). Optimal Second Price Auctions with Positively Correlated Private Values and Limited Information . Working Paper.
  • Naknoi, K. (2004). Real Exchange Rate Fluctuations and Endogenous Tradability . Working Paper.
  • McKinnon, R. (2004). The East Asian Dollar Standard . Policy Brief.
  • Hong, S.-H. (2004). The Effect of Napster on Recorded Music Sales: Evidence from the Consumer Expenditure Survey . Working Paper.
  • Stevenson, B., & Wolfers, J. (2003). Bargaining in the Shadow of the Law: Divorce Laws and Family Distress . Working Paper.
  • Enthoven, A. (2003). Can Employers Lead America to a Sustainable Market-Based Health Care System? . Policy Brief.
  • Greif, A. (2003). Institutions and Impersonal Exchange: The European Experience . Working Paper.
  • Bulow, J., & Levin, J. (2003). Matching and Price Competition . Working Paper.
  • Zhang, L. (2003). Public College Quality and Higher Education Policies of U.S. States . Working Paper.
  • Owen, B. (2003). Competition Policy in Latin America . Working Paper.
  • Crafts, N. (2003). Fifty Years Of Economic Growth In Western Europe: No Longer Catching Up But Falling Behind? . Working Paper.
  • Chan, P. (2003). How Effective are International Intellectual Property Laws? Evidence from Patenting Decisions in Agricultural Biotechnology . Working Paper.
  • Polinsky, M., & Rubinfeld, D. (2003). Remedies For Price Overcharges: The Deadweight Loss Of Coupons and Discounts . Working Paper.
  • Wolak, F. (2003). The Benefits of an Electron Superhighway . Policy Brief.
  • Jin, H., Kurz, M., & Motolese, M. (2003). The Role of Expectations in Economic Fluctuations and the Efficacy of Monetary Policy . Working Paper.
  • Jin, H., Kurz, M., & Motolese, M. (2003). Determinants of Stock Market Volatility and Risk Premia . Working Paper.
  • Bulow, J. (2003). The Crisis in Pension Funding . Policy Brief.
  • David, P. (2003). Zvi Griliches on Diffusion, Lags and Productivity Growth...Connecting the Dots . Working Paper.
  • Wright, M. (2003). Private Capital Flows and Default Risk . Working Paper.
  • Wolfers, J. (2003). Did Unilateral Divorce Laws Raise Divorce Rates? A Reconciliation and New Results . Working Paper.
  • Noll, R. (2003). The Organization of Sports Leagues . Working Paper.
  • Rossi-Hansberg, E., & Wright, M. (2003). Urban Structure and Growth . Working Paper.
  • Bajari, P., McMillan, R., & Tadelis, S. (2003). Auctions versus Negotiations in Procurement: An Empirical Analysis . Working Paper.
  • David, P. (2003). Can ’Open Science’ be Protected from the Evolving Regime of IPR Protections? (Revised January 2004) . Working Paper.
  • Owen, B., & Rosston, G. (2003). Local Broadband Access: Primum Non Nocere or Primum Processi? A Property Rights Approach . Working Paper.
  • Rossi-Hansberg, E. (2003). A Spatial Theory of Trade . Working Paper.
  • Mankiw, G., Reis, R., & Wolfers, J. (2003). Disagreement about Inflation Expectations . Working Paper.
  • Miller, D. (2003). Invention under Uncertainty and the Threat of Ex Post Entry . Working Paper.
  • Garicano, L., & Rossi-Hansberg, E. (2003). Organization and Inequality in a Knowledge Economy . Working Paper.
  • Noll, R. (2003). The FCC’s New Television Ownership Rules . Policy Brief.
  • Garcia, M. (2003). Brazil Under Lula: Learning From the Real Plan . Policy Brief.
  • Owen, B., & Portillo, J. (2003). Legal Reform, Externalities and Economic Development: Measuring the Impact of Legal Aid on Poor Women in Ecuador . Working Paper.
  • Owen, B. (2003). Regulatory Reform: The Telecommunications Act of 1996 and the FCC Media Ownership Rules . Working Paper.
  • Hatfield, J., & Hauk, W. (2003). The Effects of the Electoral Regime on Trade Policy . Working Paper.
  • Rosston, G. (2003). The FCC and Local Competition . Policy Brief.
  • David, P. (2003). "Koyaanisqatsi" in Cyberspace . Working Paper.
  • Gurrea, S., & Owen, B. (2003). Coordinated Interaction and Clayton §7 Enforcement . Working Paper.
  • David, P. (2003). The Economic Logic of ’Open Science’ and the Balance between Private Property Rights and the Public Domain in Scientific Data and Information: A Primer . Working Paper.
  • Leigh, A., Wolfers, J., & Zitzewitz, E. (2003). What do Financial Markets Think of War in Iraq? . Working Paper.
  • Caruana, G., & Einav, L. (2003). A Theory of Endogenous Commitment . Working Paper.
  • Dardia, M., & MaCurdy, T. (2003). California’s Budget Crisis: What Happened? . Policy Brief.
  • Kazumori, E. (2003). Coordination and Decomissioning: NSFNET and the Evolution of the Internet in the United States, 1985-95 . Working Paper.
  • Einav, L. (2003). Gross Seasonality and Underlying Seasonality: Evidence from the U.S. Motion Picture Industry . Working Paper.
  • Singh, R. (2003). Incentive Compensation and the Quality of Disclosure . Working Paper.
  • Dalle, J.-M., & David, P. (2003). The Allocation of Software Development Resources in ’Open Source’ Production Mode . Working Paper.
  • Hope, N., & Li, M. (2003). China’s Private Future . Policy Brief.
  • Yin, P.-L. (2003). Information Dispersion and Auction Prices . Working Paper.
  • Ray, K. (2003). Performance Evaluations over Time . Working Paper.
  • Carman, K. (2003). Social Influences and the Private Provision of Public Goods: Evidence from Charitable Contributions in the Workplace . Working Paper.
  • Shaikh, A. (2003). The Performance of California’s Natural Gas Market during the Electricity Crisis . Working Paper.
  • Li, S. (2003). Too Many Mutual Funds? Financial Product Differentiation Over The State Space . Working Paper.
  • Novarro, N. (2002). Does Earmarking Matter? The Case of State Lottery Profits and Educational Spending . Working Paper.
  • Srinivasan, T. (2002). Globalization: Is It Good or Bad? . Policy Brief.
  • Lustig, H., & Van Nieuwerburg, S. (2002). Housing Collateral, Consumption Insurance and Risk Premia . Working Paper.
  • Zussman, A. (2002). The Limits of Arbitrage: Trading Frictions and Deviations from Purchasing Power Parity . Working Paper.
  • Oyer, P. (2002). Why Do Firms Use Incentives That Have No Incentive Effects? . Working Paper.
  • Oyer, P., & Schaefer, S. (2002). Why Do Some Firms Give Stock Options To All Employees?: An Empirical Examination of Alternative Theories . Working Paper.
  • Arslanalp, S., & Henry, P. (2002). Debt Relief: What Do the Markets Think? . Working Paper.
  • Zhang, L. (2002). Income Distribution and the Allocation of Public Education Expenditure . Working Paper.
  • Fox, J. (2002). Labor Market Competition using Compensation Schemes and Intertemporal Relationships . Working Paper.
  • Weill, P.-O. (2002). Liquidity Premia in Dynamic Bargaining Markets . Working Paper.
  • Hanushek, E. (2002). Teacher Quality and Teacher Salaries . Policy Brief.
  • Lindsey, L. (2002). The Venture Capital Keiretsu Effect: An Empirical Analysis of Strategic Alliances Among Portfolio Firms . Working Paper.
  • David, P. (2002). Reforming the Taxation of Human Capital: A Modest Proposal for Promoting Economic Growth . Working Paper.
  • Chari, A., & Henry, P. (2002). Risk Sharing and Asset Prices: Evidence From a Natural Experiment . Working Paper.
  • Oyer, P. (2002). Stock Options - It’s Not Just About Motivation . Policy Brief.
  • Rothwell, G., & Van Der Zwaan, B. (2002). Is Light Water Reactor Technology Sustainable? . Working Paper.
  • Buckley, S. (2002). Trading Costs and Home Bias: Evaluating a Proposal for Resolving the Feldstein-Horioka Puzzle . Working Paper.
  • Levin, J., & Tadelis, S. (2002). A Theory of Partnerships . Working Paper.
  • Fernández-Villaverde, J., & Krueger, D. (2002). Consumption and Saving over the Life Cycle: How Important are Consumer Durables? . Working Paper.
  • Krueger, D., & Perri, F. (2002). Does Income Inequality Lead to Consumption Inequality? Evidence and Theory . Working Paper.
  • Krueger, D., & Tjornhom, J. (2002). Economic Inequality and the Emergence of Child Labor Laws . Working Paper.
  • Rosston, G., & Wimmer, B. (2002). Local Telephone Rate Structures: Before and After the Act . Working Paper.
  • Levin, R., & Levin, J. (2002). Patent Oppositions . Working Paper.
  • Noll, R., & Rosston, G. (2002). The Economics of the Supreme Court’s Decision On Forward Looking Costs . Working Paper.
  • Noll, R. (2002). Federal R&D in the Anti-Terrorist Era . Working Paper.
  • Shoven, J. (2002). Enron-Like Accounts of the U.S. Government . Policy Brief.
  • Conesa, J., & Krueger, D. (2002). On the Optimal Progressivity of the Income Tax Code . Working Paper.
  • Athey, S., & Imbens, G. (2002). Identification and Inference in Nonlinear Difference-In-Differences Models . Working Paper.
  • Wolak, F. (2002). Making Sense of the Enron Nonsense . Policy Brief.
  • Noll, R., & Rosston, G. (2002). Supreme Court decision regarding the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Implementation of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 . Policy Brief.
  • Coen, R., & Hickman, B. (2002). The Productivity Surge of the Nineties and Future Growth (Revised February 2003) . Working Paper.
  • Chari, A., & Henry, P. (2002). Capital Account Liberalization: Allocative Efficiency or Animal Spirits? . Working Paper.
  • Krueger, D., & Kumar, K. (2002). Skill-specific rather than General Education: A Reason for Slow European Growth? . Working Paper.
  • David, P., & Keely, L. (2002). The Economics of Scientific Research Coalitions: Collaborative Network Formation in the Presence of Multiple Funding Agencies . Working Paper.
  • Rapoport, H. (2002). Who is afraid of the brain drain? Human capital flight and growth in developing countries . Policy Brief.
  • Sawada, Y., & Yotopoulos, P. (2002). Currency Substitution, Speculation and Crises: Theory and Empirical Analysis . Working Paper.
  • David, P. (2002). Will Public Policy Protect the Architecture of the Internet? . Policy Brief.
  • Goulder, L. (2002). U.S. Climate-Change Policy: The Bush Administration’s Plan and Beyond . Policy Brief.
  • Goldstein, N. (2002). A Puzzle of Vertical Integration and Segmentation In U.S. Long Distance Telephony . Working Paper.
  • Rothwell, G. (2002). Does the US Subsidize Nuclear Power Insurance? . Policy Brief.
  • Milgrom, P. (2002). Getting To Work . Working Paper.
  • Ausubel, L., & Milgrom, P. (2002). Package Bidding: Vickrey Vs. Ascending Auctions . Working Paper.
  • Yan, K. (2002). Predicting Currency Crises With a Nested Logit Model (Revised July 2002) . Working Paper.
  • Noll, R. (2002). Resolving Policy Chaos in High Speed Internet Access . Working Paper.
  • Noll, R. (2002). The Economics of Baseball Contraction (Revised March 2003) . Working Paper.
  • Noll, R. (2002). The Economics of Promotion and Relegation in Sports Leagues: The Case of English Football . Working Paper.
  • Athey, S., & Stern, S. (2002). The Impact of Information Technology on Emergency Health Care Outcomes . Working Paper.
  • Zussman, A. (2002). The Rise of German Protectionism in The 1870s: A Macroeconomic Perspective . Working Paper.
  • Noll, R. (2001). Broadband Telecommunications Policy: Ending the Chaos . Policy Brief.
  • David, P., & Foray, D. (2001). Economic Fundamentals of the Knowledge Society (Revised February 2002) . Working Paper.
  • Kurz, M. (2001). Heterogenous Forecasting and Federal Reserve Information . Working Paper.
  • Krueger, D., & Kubler, F. (2001). Intergenerational Risk Sharing via Social Security when Financial Markets are Incomplete . Working Paper.
  • Crow, R. (2001). Not Invented Here: What Can be Learned From Elsewhere About Restructuring Electricity Markets . Working Paper.
  • Owen, B., & Rosston, G. (2001). Spectrum Allocation and the Internet . Working Paper.
  • Rosston, G. (2001). The Long and Winding Road: The FCC Paves the Path with Good Intentions . Working Paper.
  • Rosston, G. (2001). Antitrust Implications of Echostar-DirecTV Proposed Merger . Policy Brief.
  • Kurz, M. (2001). Endogenous Fluctuations and the Role of Monetary Policy . Working Paper.
  • DeVaro, J. (2001). The Effect of Employer Recruitment Strategies on Job Placements and Match Quality . Working Paper.
  • Romer, P. (2001). Growth Policy . Policy Brief.
  • Bresnahan, T. (2001). Network Effects and Microsoft . Working Paper.
  • Rothwell, G. (2001). Standardization, Diversity, and Learning in China’s Nuclear Power Program . Working Paper.
  • David, P. (2001). The Beginnings and Prospective Ending of "End-to-End": An Evolutionary Perspective on the Internet’s Architecture . Working Paper.
  • Bresnahan, T. (2001). The Economics of the Microsoft Case . Working Paper.
  • Bresnahan, T. (2001). The Right Remedy . Working Paper.
  • Abramovitz, M., & David, P. (2001). Two Centuries of American Macroeconomic Growth From Exploitation of Resource Abundance to Knowledge-Driven Development . Working Paper.
  • Richards, J. (2001). Clusters, Competition, and "Global Players" in ICT Markets: The Case of Scandinavia . Working Paper.
  • Tadelis, S. (2001). Firm Reputation with Hidden Information . Working Paper.
  • Davis, K. (2001). Learning the Silicon Valley Way . Working Paper.
  • Bresnahan, T., Gambardella, A., Saxenian, A., & Wallsten, S. (2001). "Old Economy" Inputs for "New Economy" Outcomes: Cluster Formation in the New Silicon Valley . Working Paper.
  • Athreye, S. (2001). Agglomeration and Growth: A Study of the Cambridge Hi-Tech Cluster . Working Paper.
  • Arora, A., Gambardella, A., & Torrisi, S. (2001). In the Footsteps of Silicon Valley? Indian and Irish Software in the International Division of Labour . Working Paper.
  • Carmel, E., & De Fontenay, C. (2001). Israel’s Silicon Wadi: The Forces Behind Cluster Formation . Working Paper.
  • González, J. (2001). Mexico’s Macroeconomic Policy Dilemma: How to deal with the "super-peso?" . Policy Brief.
  • David, P. (2001). Reforming the Taxation of Human Capital: A Modest Proposal (Revised August 2002) . Working Paper.
  • Wallsten, S. (2001). Ringing in the 20th Century: The Effects of State Monopolies, Private Ownership, and Operating Licenses on Telecommunications in Europe, 1892-1914 . Working Paper.
  • Saxenian, A. (2001). Taiwan’s Hsinchu Region: Imitator and Partner for Silicon Valley . Working Paper.
  • Rosston, G. (2001). The Future of Wireless . Policy Brief.
  • McKinnon, R. (2001). Can the World Economy Afford American Tax Cuts? . Policy Brief.
  • David, P. (2001). Will Building ’Good Fences’ Really Make ’Good Neighbors’ in Science? . Working Paper.
  • Beaudry, C., & Swann, P. (2001). Growth in Industrial Clusters: A Bird’s Eye View of the United Kingdom . Working Paper.
  • Tadelis, S. (2001). The Market for Reputations as an Incentive Mechanism . Working Paper.
  • Wallsten, S. (2001). The Problem with Picking Winners: Evaluating Government Support for Commercial R & D . Policy Brief.
  • Wallsten, S. (2001). The Role of Government in Regional Technology Development: The Effects of Public Venture Capital and Science Parks . Working Paper.
  • Pencavel, J. (2001). The Surprising Retreat of Union Britain . Working Paper.
  • Goldfarb, B., Henrekson, M., & Rosenberg, N. (2001). Demand vs. Supply Driven Innovations: US and Swedish Experiences in Academic Entrepreneurship . Working Paper.
  • Henry, P. (2001). Is Disinflation Good for the Stock Market? . Working Paper.
  • Chari, A., & Henry, P. (2001). Stock Market Liberalizations and the Repricing of Systematic Risk . Working Paper.
  • Arora, S. (2001). Voluntary Abatement and Market Value: An Event Study Approach . Working Paper.
  • Shoven, J. (2001). What President Bush Should Do About Social Security . Policy Brief.
  • Zussman, A. (2001). A Purchasing Power Parity Paradox . Working Paper.
  • Eisenberg, D. (2001). Evaluating the Effectiveness of a 0.08% BAC Limit and Other Policies Related to Drunk Driving . Working Paper.
  • Taylor, J. (2001). Expectations, Open Market Operations, and Changes in the Federal Funds Rate . Working Paper.
  • Krueger, A. (2001). Managing Crisis: What Do International Organizations Contribute? . Policy Brief.
  • Yasuda, A. (2001). Relationship Capital and Competition In the Corporate Securities Underwriting Market . Working Paper.
  • Goldfarb, B. (2001). The Effect of Government Contracting On Academic Research . Working Paper.
  • Facchini, G., & Willmann, G. (2001). The Political Economy of International Factor Mobility . Working Paper.
  • Wei, C. (2000). Energy, the Stock Market and the Putty-Clay Investment Model . Working Paper.
  • Steiner, F. (2000). Quantifying Discrimination in Home Mortgage Lending: Estimation of Loan Price Elasticities Across Products and Races . Working Paper.
  • Veldkamp, L. (2000). Slow Boom, Big Crash . Working Paper.
  • Samwick, A. (2000). The Effects of Social Security Reform on Private Pensions . Working Paper.
  • Fuchs, V. (2000). The Future of Managed Care . Policy Brief.
  • Pencavel, J. (2000). A Cohort Analysis of the Association Between Work Hours and Wages Among Men . Working Paper.
  • Wendner, R. (2000). Environmental Externalities and Consumer’s Frames of Reference . Working Paper.
  • Boskin, M., & Lau, L. (2000). Generalized Solow-Neutral Technical Progress and Postwar Economic Growth . Working Paper.
  • Ye, L. (2000). Indicative Bidding . Working Paper.
  • Ruiz-Verdú, P. (2000). Labor Markets Under Endogenous Union Formation . Working Paper.
  • Brown, J., & Warshawsky, M. (2000). Longevity-Insured Retirement Distributions from Pension Plans: Market and Regulatory Issues . Working Paper.
  • Van Biesebroeck, J. (2000). Measuring Productivity Dynamics with Endogenous Choice of Technology and Capacity Utilization: An Application to Automobile Assembly . Working Paper.
  • Hortacsu, A. (2000). Mechanism Choice and Strategic Bidding in Divisible Good Auctions: An Empirical Analysis Of the Turkish Treasury Auction Market . Working Paper.
  • Sialm, C. (2000). Stochastic Taxation and Asset Pricing In Dynamic General Equilibrium . Working Paper.
  • Toole, A. (2000). The Impact of Public Basic Research on Industrial Innovation: Evidence from the Pharmaceutical Industry . Working Paper.
  • Wolak, F. (2000). What Went Wrong With California’s Restructured Electricity Market? . Policy Brief.
  • David, P. (2000). A Tragedy of the Public Knowledge ’Commons’? Global Science, Intellectual Property and The Digital Technology Boomerang . Working Paper.
  • Rosston, G., & Wimmer, B. (2000). From C to Shining C: Competition and Cross-Subsidy in Communications . Working Paper.
  • Aoki, M. (2000). Innovation in the Governance of Product-System Innovation: The Silicon Valley Model . Working Paper.
  • Henry, P. (2000). Is Disinflation Good for Growth? . Working Paper.
  • Lombardo, D. (2000). Is There a Cost to Poor Institutions? . Working Paper.
  • Bresnahan, T. (2000). The Microsoft Case: Implications for Competition and Innovation . Policy Brief.
  • Lazear, E. (2000). The Peter Principle: Promotions and Declining Productivity -- revised . Working Paper.
  • Shoven, J. (2000). Asset Location for Retirement Savers . Working Paper.
  • Grundfest, J. (2000). The Future of United States Securities Regulation in an Age of Technological Uncertainty . Working Paper.
  • Jappelli, T., & Pistaferri, L. (2000). Intertemporal Choice and Consumption Mobility . Working Paper.
  • Pistaferri, L. (2000). Superior Information, Income Shocks and the Permanent Income Hypothesis . Working Paper.
  • Jones, C. (2000). Sources of U.S. Economic Growth in a World of Ideas . Working Paper.
  • Paal, B. (2000). Measuring the Inflation of Parallel Currencies: An Empirical Reevaluation Of the Second Hungarian Hyperinflation . Working Paper.
  • Cowan, S., Noll, R., & Shirley, M. (2000). Reforming Urban Water Systems in Developing Countries . Working Paper.
  • Noll, R. (2000). Telecommunications Reform in Developing Countries . Working Paper.
  • Romer, P. (2000). Should the Government Subsidize Supply or Demand in the Market for Scientists and Engineers? . Working Paper.
  • Wallsten, S. (2000). Telecommunications Privatization in Developing Countries: The Real Effects of Exclusivity Periods . Working Paper.
  • Rosston, G., & Wimmer, B. (2000). The "State" of Universal Service . Working Paper.
  • Pencavel, J. (2000). The Response of Employees to Severance Incentives: The University of California’s Faculty, 1991-1994 . Working Paper.
  • Wallsten, S. (2000). Executive Compensation and Firm Performance: Big Carrot, Small Stick . Working Paper.
  • Bajari, P., & Tadelis, S. (2000). Incentive versus Transaction Costs: A Theory of Procurement Contracts . Working Paper.
  • Jones, C. (2000). Was an Industrial Revolution Inevitable? Economic Growth Over the Very Long Run . Working Paper.
  • Bajari, P., & Kahn, M. (2000). Why Do Blacks Live in The Cities and Whites Live in the Suburbs? Revised . Working Paper.
  • Bajari, P., & Hortacsu, A. (2000). Winner Curse, Reserve Prices and Endogenous Entry: Empirical Insights from eBay Auctions . Working Paper.
  • Bovenberg, L., & Goulder, L. (2000). Neutralizing the Adverse Industry Impacts Of CO2 Abatement Policies: What Does It Cost? . Working Paper.
  • Shoven, J. (2000). The Dow Jones Average: The Impact of Fixing Its Flaws . Working Paper.
  • MaCurdy, T., & Shoven, J. (2000). Asset Allocation and Risk Allocation: Can Social Security Improve its Future Solvency Problem by Investing in Private Securities? . Working Paper.
  • Boskin, M. (2000). Economic Measurement: Progress and Challenges . Working Paper.
  • Dickson, J., & Shoven, J. (1999). Tax Externalities of Equity Mutual Funds . Working Paper.
  • Rosston, G., & Wimmer, B. (1999). Winners and Losers from the Universal Service Subsidy Battle . Working Paper.
  • Sawada, Y., & Yotopoulos, P. (1999). Currency Substitution, Speculation, and Financial Crises: Theory and Empirical Analysis . Working Paper.
  • Sawada, Y., & Yotopoulos, P. (1999). Free Currency Markets, Financial Crises and the Growth Debacle: Is There a Causal Relationship? . Working Paper.
  • Boskin, M. (1999). The Vickrey Lecture: From Edgeworth to Vickrey To Mirrlees . Working Paper.
  • David, P., Hall, B., & Toole, A. (1999). Is Public R&D a Complement or Substitute for Private R&D? A Review of the Econometric Evidence . Working Paper.
  • Saxenian, A. (1999). The Silicon Valley-Hsinchu Connection: Technical Communities and Industrial Upgrading . Working Paper.
  • Abramovitz, M., & David, P. (1999). American Macroeconomic Growth in the Era of Knowledge-Based Progress: The Long-Run Perspective (see Paper No. 01-005 for expanded version) . Working Paper.
  • Bernheim, D., & Sererinov, S. (1999). Bequests as Signals: An Explanation for the Equal Division Puzzle . Working Paper.
  • Shavell, S., & Polinsky, M. (1999). The Economic Theory of Public Enforcement of Law . Working Paper.
  • David, P. (1999). Understanding Digital Technology’s Evolution and The Path of Measured Productivity Growth: Present and Future in the Mirror of the Past . Working Paper.
  • Bresnahan, T., & Richards, J. (1999). Local and Global Competition in Information Technology . Working Paper.
  • Toole, A. (1999). The Contribution of Public Science to Industrial Innovation: An Application to the Pharmaceutical Industry . Working Paper.
  • Wimmer, B., & Rosston, G. (1999). The ABC’s of Universal Service: Arbitrage, Big Bucks and Competition . Working Paper.
  • David, P., & Wright, G. (1999). Early Twentieth Century Productivity Growth Dynamics: An Inquiry into the Economic History of Our Ignorance (Revised April 1999) . Working Paper.
  • Bernheim, D. (1999). Taxation and Saving . Working Paper.
  • Kwerel, E., & Rosston, G. (1999). An Insider’s View of FCC Spectrum Auctions . Working Paper.
  • Bresnahan, T., Hitt, L., & Brynjolfsson, E. (1999). Information Technology, Workplace Organization and the Demand for Skilled Labor: Firm-level Evidence . Working Paper.
  • Pencavel, J. (1998). The Appropriate Design of Collective Bargaining Systems: Learning from the Experience of Britain, Australia, and New Zealand . Working Paper.
  • Romer, P., Riddell, C., & Murphy, K. (1998). Wages, Skills and Technology in the United States and Canada . Working Paper.
  • Noll, R. (1998). Competition Policy in European Sports after the Bosman Case . Working Paper.
  • Bresnahan, T. (1998). New Modes of Competition: Implications for the Future Structure of the Computer Industry . Working Paper.
  • Stostad, J.-E. (1998). Reducing the Communication Gap Between Economists and Policy Makers: A Set of Structural Policy Indicators . Working Paper.
  • Taylor, J. (1998). A Historical Analysis of Monetary Policy Rules . Working Paper.
  • Shoven, J. (1998). The Location and Allocation of Assets in Pension and Conventional Savings Accounts . Working Paper.
  • Helpman, E., & Rangel, A. (1998). Adjusting to a New Technology: Experience and Training - Revised June 1999 . Working Paper.
  • Henry, P. (1997). Do Stock Market Liberalizations Cause Investment Booms? . Working Paper.
  • Noll, R., & Price, M. (1997). Communications Policy in the Era of Choice and Convergence with Reflections on the Markle Foundation . Working Paper.
  • Henry, P. (1997). Stock Market Liberalization, Economic Reform, and Emerging Market Equity Prices . Working Paper.
  • Bernheim, D., Skinner, J., & Weinberg, S. (1997). What Accounts for the Variation in Retirement Wealth Among U.S. Households? . Working Paper.
  • Bernheim, D., Garrett, D., & Maki, D. (1997). Education and Saving: The Long-Term Effects of High School Financial Curriculum Mandates . Working Paper.
  • Aoki, M., & Dinc, S. (1997). Relational Financing as an Institution and its Viability under Competition . Working Paper.
  • McKinnon, R., Ohno, K., & Shirono, K. (1997). The Syndrome of the Ever-Higher Yen, 1971-95: American Mercantile Pressure on Japanese Monetary Policy . Working Paper.
  • Economides, N. (1997). The Incentive for Non-Price Discrimination by an Input Monopolist . Working Paper.
  • Huang, J., Rozelle, S., & Yotopoulos, P. (1997). The Rise of the Middle Class and China’s Future Food Deficit . Working Paper.
  • David, P. (1997). From Market Magic to "Calypso" Science Policy . Working Paper.
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  • Economides, N., Lopomo, G., & Woroch, G. (1996). Regulatory Pricing Rules To Neutralize Network Dominance . Working Paper.
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The return of industrial policies Valentine Millot and Łukasz Rawdanowicz 31 May 2024

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Como señaló el CEPR antes de las elecciones, ni el gobierno ni la oposición aceptarían la victoria del otro, ya que ambas partes tenían razones válidas para cuestionar la imparcialidad de la votación. El informe señala que, aunque “se ha prestado mucha atención a los desafíos que la oposición venezolana ha enfrentado antes de las elecciones, ha habido poca discusión sobre el impacto de las amplias sanciones impuestas por Estados Unidos, y algunos de sus aliados europeos, y sobre cómo estas han hecho que sea prácticamente imposible tener una elección demócratica, o libre y justa en este momento”.

Las sanciones influyen en las elecciones por la destrucción masiva que han causado, estimada en mayor que el colapso económico padecido por Estados Unidos durante la Gran Depresión. También han causado al menos decenas de miles de muertos , lo que reduce claramente las posibilidades de reelección del presidente en funciones. Y lo que quizá sea aún más importante, millones de votantes venezolanos eran conscientes de que estas sanciones letales probablemente continuarían si reelegían el actual gobierno.

Aunque Estados Unidos ha mostrado cierto apoyo a la negociacion iniciada por estos países, su compromiso sigue siendo incierto, y podría cambiar tras la celebración de las elecciones estadounidenses. El informe muestra que los 25 años de intervención estadounidense en Venezuela, así como “[l]a historia de las dos últimas décadas de política exterior estadounidense en el hemisferio” harían que “cualquier observador racional desconfiara del papel potencial de Washington en un esfuerzo multilateral para resolver una crisis política, especialmente una en la que ya está profundamente comprometido a apoyar a un bando contra el otro”.

El informe señala que “volver a políticas anteriores fracasadas” no ayudará a resolver el conflicto y “ciertamente costará muchas vidas, y causará mucho más sufrimiento adicional”. Por todas estas y otras razones, el informe subraya que es especialmente importante apoyar los esfuerzos de Brasil, Colombia y México para contribuir a una solución negociada del conflicto. Los líderes de estos tres países “tienen décadas de experiencia lidiando con problemas análogos al actual conflicto en Venezuela, incluyendo desafíos electorales propios”. Estados Unidos debería apoyar los esfuerzos diplomáticos que se desarrollen en los cuatro meses que faltan hasta enero de 2025, cuando está previsto que comience el nuevo mandato presidencial en Venezuela.

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    Policy Briefs; Working Papers; Filter Publications by Topic; Centers and Initiatives. California Policy Research Initiative (CAPRI) ... Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) Web Login Address. John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn Building 366 Galvez Street Stanford, CA 94305-6015 United States.

  3. Publications

    24 May 2024. CEPR produce a wide range of publications, from eBooks to policy briefs to working papers. Many of these publications are available to download, free of charge, on the individual publications pages.

  4. Economic Papers: A journal of applied economics and policy

    Economic Papers: A journal of applied economics and policy features a balance of quality research in applied economics and economic policy analysis. The intended audience is the broad range of economists working in business, government and academic communities within Australia and internationally who are interested in economic and social issues related to Australia and the Asia-Pacific region.

  5. Economic Policy

    We are delighted to announce Economic Policy's latest Impact Factor. To celebrate, we have curated a free selection of the most cited papers published in recent years. Use this collection to support your current research, or get up to date with important discussions in the field. Read the papers

  6. Publications

    The Venture Capital Keiretsu Effect: An Empirical Analysis of Strategic Alliances Among Portfolio Firms. Working Paper. David, P. (2002). Reforming the Taxation of Human Capital: A Modest Proposal for Promoting Economic Growth. Working Paper. Chari, A., & Henry, P. (2002). Risk Sharing and Asset Prices: Evidence From a Natural Experiment.

  7. OECD Economic Policy Papers

    The OECD Economic Policy Papers series is designed to make available selected studies on structural and macro-economic policy issues of current interest. The Papers are produced in the context of the work carried out on the two regular OECD titles, OECD Economic Outlook and Going for Growth. The paper contributes to renewed debates about ...

  8. Economic Analysis and Policy

    Economic Analysis and Policy (established 1970) publishes articles from all branches of economics with a particular focus on research, theoretical and applied, which has strong policy relevance. The journal also publishes survey articles and empirical replications on key policy issues. Authors are expected to highlight the main insights in a non-technical introduction and in the conclusion.

  9. Economic Policy Journal

    Economic Policy is a quarterly journal providing timely and authoritative analyses of the choices confronting policymakers. It offers an independent, non-partisan, perspective on issues of worldwide concern. It emphasizes problems of international significance, either because they affect the world economy directly or because the experience of ...

  10. Economic Policy Review

    The Economic Policy Review is a policy-oriented journal focusing on macroeconomic, banking, and financial market topics. It publishes new research by Federal Reserve Bank of New York economists, papers by affiliated economists, and the proceedings of Bank-sponsored conferences. As of 2019, the Review also includes a Shorter Article series for ...

  11. Economic Policy Working and Research Papers

    Office of Economic Policy working and research papers offer the Office's staff an opportunity to present original research. They are intended to generate discussion and critical comment while informing and improving the quality of the analysis conducted by the Office. Papers are works in progress and subject to revision. Views and opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not ...

  12. World Bank Policy Research Working Papers

    The World Bank Policy Research Working Paper Series encourages the exchange of ideas on development and quickly disseminates the findings of research in progress. This series is aimed at showcasing World Bank research—analytic work designed to produce results with wide applicability across countries or sectors.

  13. Revealed: the ten research papers that policy documents cite most

    The top ten most cited papers in policy documents are dominated by economics research; the number one most referenced study has around 1,300 citations. When economics studies are excluded, a 1997 ...

  14. Center for Economic and Policy Research

    The analysis - published by the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) - found that between 2016 and 2023, the regression-adjusted mean hourly wage for a disabled worker represented by a union was $31.99 - substantially higher than that for a non-union worker with a disability ($27.18). This wage premium persisted across a range ...

  15. Monetary Policy

    Some key areas of ongoing research in this area, as of the beginning of the 21st century, are whether the behavioral process by which monetary policy affects nonfinancial economic activity centers more on money or on credit, quantitative measurement of whatever is the mechanism at work, the trade-off between price inflation and real aspects of ...

  16. Topics

    In addition to working papers, the NBER disseminates affiliates' latest findings through a range of free periodicals — the NBER Reporter, the NBER Digest, the Bulletin on Retirement and Disability, the Bulletin on Health, and the Bulletin on Entrepreneurship — as well as online conference reports, video lectures, and interviews.

  17. Economic Papers: A journal of applied economics and policy

    Aims and Scope. Economic Papers provides a forum for the presentation of research and debate in applied economics and economic policy analysis. Contributions are intended to be written in plain English and to be accessible and of interest to a broad range of economists working in business, government and in academic communities.

  18. Economic Policy Papers

    Policy Implications for Reducing Mortgage Default. Economic Policy Papers are based on policy-oriented research produced by Minneapolis Fed staff and consultants. The papers are an occasional series for a general audience. The views expressed here are those of the authors, not necessarily those of others in the Federal Reserve System.

  19. Economic policy Research Papers

    The paper argues that the `innovation gap' explains the facts much better than the `wage gap'. From this, the paper draws conclusions for economic policy: given the high interregional mobility of the workforce and the erosion of collective bargaining in eastern Germany, the wage level is not an appropriate policy instrument anymore.

  20. Economic Policy

    Inflation, Health Costs, Partisan Cooperation Among the Nation's Top Problems. Democrats hold the edge on many issues, but more Americans agree with Republicans on the economy, crime and immigration. Inflation remains the top concern for Republicans and Republican-leaning independents, with 77% saying it is a very big problem.

  21. Discussion Papers

    Research by CEPR Research Fellows and Affiliates appears initially in the CEPR Discussion Paper series. These Discussion Papers are circulated widely to other specialists in the research and policy community so that the results of the research receive prompt and thorough professional scrutiny. The Centre produces over 1000 Discussion Papers each year and has an archive of over 18,000 of them.

  22. Economic Policy Archive

    The Economic Policy Research Paper Series offers staff an opportunity to disseminate their preliminary research findings in a format intended to generate discussion and critical comments. The goal is to further the staff's knowledge and expertise on a given subject. The working papers are considered works in progress and are subject to revision.

  23. Tax Incidence Anomalies

    Founded in 1920, the NBER is a private, non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to conducting economic research and to disseminating research findings among academics, public policy makers, and business professionals.

  24. Dollars and Sense: Exposing Unfair Pricing*

    Economic Papers: A journal of applied economics and policy is an ESA journal publishing accessible and high-quality research in applied economics and economic policy analysis. This paper explores "price gouging" in oligopolistic industries.

  25. Economic Papers: A journal of applied economics and policy: List of

    Economic Papers: A journal of applied economics and policy is an ESA journal publishing accessible and high-quality research in applied economics and economic policy analysis.

  26. Call for Papers: Economics and Policy of Electric Transportation

    The Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability at Harvard University and the MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research (MIT CEEPR) will host a workshop on the Economics and Policy of Electric Transportation Charging Infrastructure in Cambridge, Massachusetts on Thursday and Friday, October 24 and 25, 2024. The workshop begins ...

  27. Harris' plan to stop price gouging could create more problems ...

    Food prices have surged by more than 20% under the Biden-Harris administration, leaving many voters eager to stretch their dollars further at the grocery store.

  28. BOJ Research Notes Indicate Rate Hike Is Still on Table

    The Bank of Japan released a pair of research papers highlighting the persistence of inflationary pressure in the economy, indicating there is still a case to be made for another interest rate hike.

  29. Professor Herring Awarded Housing Policy Debate's Paper of the Year

    Brad Herring, Paul College's McKerley Professor of Health Economics, recently received the 2023 Paper of the Year award from the journal Housing Policy Debate for his coauthored paper entitled "Using the Moving to Opportunity Experiment to Investigate the Long-Term Impact of Neighborhoods on Healthcare Use by Specific Clinical Conditions and Type of Service".

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