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Development Economics
Can a Trusted Messenger Change Behavior when Information is Plentiful? Evidence from the First Months of the COVID-19 Pandemic in West Bengal
Abhijit Banerjee, Marcella Alsan, Emily Breza, Arun G. Chandrasekhar, Abhijit Chowdhury, Esther Duflo, Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham, and Benjamin A. Olken
August 2022
Health Economics, Public Economics
Producing Health: Measuring Value Added of Nursing Homes
Liran Einav, Amy Finkelstein and Neale Mahoney
August 2022
Innovative Financial Designs Utilizing Homomorphic Encryption and Multiparty Computation
Robert M. Townsend and Nicolas Zhang
August 2022
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Presentation to the American Statistical Association (slides) August 4, 2020
Macroeconomics, Labor Economics, Public Economics, Political Economy
An Evaluation of the Paycheck Protection Program Using Administrative Payroll Microdata
MIT Working Paper
David Autor, David Cho, Leland D. Crane, Mita Goldar, Byron Lutz, Joshua Montes, William B. Peterman, David Ratner, Daniel Villar, Ahu Yildirmaz
July 2022
Economic Theory, Political Economy
Repeated Games with Many Players
Takuo Sugaya, Alexander Wolitzky
July 2022
Economic Theory, Political Economy
Rate of Convergence in Repeated Games: A Universal Speed Limit
Takuo Sugaya, Alexander Wolitzky
July 2022
Liquidity, Financial Centrality and the Value of Key Players
Chandrasekhar, Arun G., Robert M. Townsend, Juan Pablo Xandri
July 2022
Economic Theory
On the Joint Design of Information and Transfers
Stephen Morris, Daisuke Oyama, Satoru Takahashi
July 2022
Market Design
On the Joint Design of Information and Transfers
Social Science Research Network 4156831
Stephen Morris, Daisuke Oyama and Satoru Takahashi
July 2022
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Macroeconomics
Expectations and the Rate of Inflation
Iván Werning
July 2022
Economic Theory
Implementation via Information Design in Global Games
Stephen Morris, Daisuke Oyama, Satoru Takahashi
July 2022
Implementation via Information Design in Global Games
Social Science Research Network 4140792
Stephen Morris, Daisuke Oyama and Satoru Takahashi
July 2022
Targeting Precision Medicine: Evidence from Prenatal Screening
Peter Conner, Liran Einav, Amy Finkelstein, Petra Persson, and Heidi Williams
July 2022
Economic Theory, Political Economy
Bad Apples in Symmetric Repeated Games
Takuo Sugaya, Alexander Wolitzky
June 2022
Political Economy, Economic Theory
Persuasion as Matching
Roberto Corrao, Anton Kolotilin, Alexander Wolitzky
June 2022
Industrial Organization
The Value of Time: Evidence From Auctioned Cab Rides
Revise and Resubmit (Second Round), Econometrica
Nicholas Buchholz, Laura Doval, Jakub Kastl, Filip Matejka, Tobias Salz
June 2022
Industrial Organization
The Effect of Privacy Regulation on the Data Industry: Empirical Evidence from GDPR
Accepted at RAND Journal of Economics
Guy Aridor, Yeon-Koo Che, Tobias Salz
June 2022
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Inefficient Automation
Revise and resubmit, The Review of Economic Studies
Martin Beraja, Nathan Zorzi
Automation can be excessive when it displaces workers who are financially vulnerable. This justifies slowing down automation on efficiency grounds.
June 2022
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