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Labor Economics

Long-Term Effects of Equal Sharing:Evidence from Inheritance Rules for Land

Simon Jäger, Charlotte Bartels, Natalie Obergruber
May 2022
Econometrics, Health Economics, Industrial Organization, Market Design

Demand Analysis Under Latent Choice Set Constraints

Revise and Resubmit, Review of Economic Studies
Nikhil Agarwal, Paulo Somaini
April 2022
Public Economics, Financial Economics

Trends in Retirement and Retirement Income Choices by TIAA Participants: 2000–2018

Jeffrey R. Brown, James Poterba, David P. Richardson
April 2022

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Determinacy without the Taylor Principle

George-Marios Angeletos, Chen Lian
April 2022
Industrial Organization

Electricity Sector Policy Reforms to Support Efficient Decarbonization

CEEPR Working Paper Series 2022-007
Howard K. Gruenspecht, Hannes Pfeifenberger,
Paul L. Joskow, Richard Schmalensee
April 2022

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Public Debt as Private Liquidity: Optimal Policy

George-Marios Angeletos, Fabrice Collard, Harris Dellas
April 2022
International Economics, Macroeconomics, Public Economics

A Minimalist Model for the Ruble During the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

NBER Working Paper 29929
Guido Lorenzoni, Iván Werning
April 2022
Macroeconomics

Dynamic Oligopoly and Price Stickiness

Iván Werning, Olivier Wang
March 2022

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Does US Fiscal Integration Stabilize Regional Business Cycles?

Martin Beraja

Yes. In a counterfactual US economy without fiscal integration, the state-level volatility of employment increases substantially.

March 2022
Behavioral Economics, Health Economics, Labor Economics, Public Economics

Do Higher-Priced Hospitals Deliver Higher-Quality Care?

Zack Cooper, Joesph J. Doyle Jr., John A. Graves, Jonathan Gruber
February 2022
Industrial Organization

Electricity Price Distributions in Future Renewables-Dominant Power Grids and Policy Implications

CEEPR Working Paper Series 2021-017R
Dharik S. Mallapragada, Cristian Junge, Cathy Wang, Hannes Pfeifenberger, Paul L. Joskow, Richard Schmalensee
February 2022

Demand Composition and the Strength of Recoveries

Revise and resubmit, The Review of Economic Studies
Martin Beraja, Christian K. Wolf


February 2022

Optimal Design of Tokenized Markets

Michael Junho Lee, Antoine Martin, and Robert M. Townsend
February 2022
Industrial Organization

Properties of Deeply Decarbonized Electric Power Systems with Storage

CEEPR Working Paper Series 2022-003
Cristian Junge, Cathy Wang, Dharik S. Mallapragada,
Howard K. Gruenspecht, Hannes Pfeifenberger,
Paul L. Joskow, Richard Schmalensee
February 2022
Macroeconomics, Labor Economics, Public Economics, Political Economy

The $800 Billion Paycheck Protection Program: Where Did the Money Go and Why Did it Go There?

NBER Working Paper No. 29669
David Autor, David Cho, Leland D. Crane, Mita Goldar, Byron Lutz, Joshua K. Montes, William B. Peterman, David D. Ratner, Daniel Villar Vallenas, Ahu Yildirmaz
January 2022
Review of Economic Studies

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Data-intensive Innovation and the State: Evidence from AI firms in China

Forthcoming, The Review of Economic Studies
Martin Beraja, David Yang, Noam Yuchtman

Access to government data fosters commercial AI innovation because data and algorithms are shareable across uses.

January 2022