Working Papers
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- 334: Disentangling Exploration from Exploitation
- Alessandro Lizzeri, Eran Shmaya and Leeat Yariv
- 333: Voluntary Minimum Wages
- Ellora Derenoncourt and David Weil
- 332: Unemployment Risk, Portfolio Choice, and the Racial Wealth Gap
- Ellora Derenoncourt, Chi Kim, Moritz Kuhn and Moritz Schularick
- 331: Will the twain ever meet? Bridging the gap between economics and politics
- Alan Blinder
- 330: Central Bank Digital Currencies: Design and Implementation in the Evolution of Sovereign Money
- William Dudley
- 329: Bank Failures and Contagion Lender of Last Resort, Liquidity, and Risk Management
- William Dudley
- 328: Tax Policy and Investment in a Global Economy
- Gabriel Chodorow-Reich, Matthew Smith, Owen Zidar and Eric Zwick
- 327: Negligible Effect of Free Contraception on Fertility: Experimental Evidence from Burkina Faso
- Pascaline Dupas, Seema Jayachandran, Adriana Lleras-Muney and Pauline Rossi
- 326: Moving to Opportunity, Together
- Seema Jayachandran, Lea Nassal, Matthew Notowidigdo, Marie Paul and Heather Sarsons
- 325: Redesigning payments for ecosystem services to increase cost-effectiveness
- Santiago Izquierdo-Tort, Seema Jayachandran and Santiago Saavedra
- 324: Informing Mothers about the Benefits of Conversing with Infants: Experimental Evidence from Ghana
- Pascaline Dupas, Camille Falezan, Seema Jayachandran and Mark Walsh
- 323: Central Bank Digital Currencies: An Old Tale with a New Chapter
- Michael Bordo and William Roberds
- 322: Neighborhood Effects: Evidence from Wartime Destruction in London
- Stephen Redding and Daniel Sturm
- 321: “Compensate the Losers?†Economic Policy and Partisan Realignment in the US
- Ilyana Kuziemko, Nicolas Longuet-Marx and Suresh Naidu
- 320: The Importance of Sound Monetary Policy: Some Lessons for Today from Canada’s Experience with Floating Exchange Rates since 1950
- Michael Bordo and Pierre Siklos
- 319: Broad Divisia Money and the Recovery of U.S. Nominal GDP from the COVID-19 Recession
- Michael Bordo and John Duca
- 318: Neoclassical Growth in an Interdependent World
- Benny Kleinman, Ernest Liu, Stephen Redding and Motohiro Yogo
- 316: Economics and Politics: On Narrowing the Gap
- Alan Blinder
- 315: Shots Fired: Crime and Community Engagement with Law Enforcement after High-profile Acts of Police Violence
- Desmond Ang, Panka Bencsik, Jesse Bruhn and Ellora Derenoncourt
- 314: The Linear Algebra of Economic Geography Models
- Benny Kleinman, Ernest Liu and Stephen Redding
- 313: Think Globally, Act Globally: Opportunities to Mitigate Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
- Rachel Glennerster and Seema Jayachandran
- 312: Individual and Collective Information Acquisition: An Experimental Study
- Pëllumb Reshidi, Alessandro Lizzeri, Leeat Yariv, Jimmy Chan and Wing Suen
- 311: Monitoring Harassment in Organizations
- Laura Boudreau, Sylvain Chassang, Ada González-Torre and Rachel Heath
- 310: Valuing the Time of the Self-Employed
- Daniel Agness, Travis Baseler, Sylvain Chassang, Pascaline Dupas and Erik Snowberg
- 309: Tracing Banks’ Credit Allocation to their Funding Costs
- Anne Duquerroy, Adrien Matray and Farzad Saidi
- 308: Financial Inclusion, Economic Development, and Inequality: Evidence from Brazil
- Julia Fonseca and Adrien Matray
- 307: Money (Not) to Burn: Payments for Ecosystem Services to Reduce Crop Residue Burning
- B. Jack, Seema Jayachandran, Namrata Kala and Rohini Pande
- 306: A Mother’s Voice: Impacts of Spousal Communication Training on Child Health Investments
- Martina Bjorkman Nyqvist, Seema Jayachandran and Celine Zipfel
- 305: The Mortality Effects of Winter Heating Prices
- Janjala Chirakijja, Seema Jayachandran and Pinchuan Ong
- 304: The Economics of Cities: From Theory to Data
- Stephen Redding
- 303: Local Economic and Political Effects of Trade Deals: Evidence from NAFTA
- Jiwon Choi, Ilyana Kuziemko, Ebonya Washington and Gavin Wright
- 302: Mobility for All: Representative Intergenerational Mobility Estimates over the 20th Century
- Elisa Jácome, Ilyana Kuziemko and Suresh Naidu
- 301: Using Divide-and-Conquer to Improve Tax Collection: Evidence from the Field
- Lucia Del Carpio, Samuel Kapon and Sylvain Chassang
- 300: Screening Adaptive Cartels
- Juan Ortner, Sylvain Chassang, Kei Kawai and Jun Nakabayashi
- 299: Using Divide and Conquer to Improve Tax Collection: Theory and Laboratory Evidence
- Sylvain Chassang, Lucia Del Carpio and Samuel Kapon
- 298: Rethinking How We Score Capital Gains Tax Reform
- Natasha Sarin, Lawrence Summers, Owen Zidar and Eric Zwick
- 297: Structural Change Within Versus Across Firms: Evidence from the United States
- Xiang Ding, Teresa Fort, Stephen Redding and Peter Schott
- 296: Wealth of Two Nations: The U.S. Racial Wealth Gap, 1860–2020
- Ellora Derenoncourt, Chi Hyun Kim, Moritz Kuhn and Moritz Schularick
- 295: The Economics of Spatial Mobility: Theory and Evidence Using Smartphone Data
- Yuhei Miyauchi, Kentaro Nakajima and Stephen Redding
- 294: Monopsony in the Labor Market: New Empirical Results and New Public Policies
- Orley Ashenfelter, David Card, Henry Farber and Michael Ransom
- 293: The Real Effects of Banking the Poor: Evidence from Brazil
- Julia Fonseca and Adrien Matray
- 292: International Friends and Enemies
- Benny Kleinman, Ernest Liu and Stephen Redding
- 291: Central Bank Communication with the General Public: Promise or False Hope?
- Alan Blinder, Michael Ehrmann, Jakob de Haan and David-Jan Jansen
- 290: Interactions between Monetary and Fiscal Policy: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
- Alan Blinder
- 289: Central Banking in the Time of Covid
- Alan Blinder
- 288: Trade and Innovation
- Marc Melitz and Stephen Redding
- 287: Consumption Access and Agglomeration: Evidence from Smartphone Data
- Yuhei Miyauchi, Kentaro Nakajima and Stephen Redding
- 286: Suburbanization in the United States 1970-2010
- Stephen Redding
- 285: The Effects of Multinationals on Workers: Evidence from Costa Rican Microdata
- Alonso Alfaro Urena, Isabela Manelici and Jose Vasquez
- 284: The Slope of the Phillips Curve: Evidence from U.S. States
- Jonathon Hazell, Juan Herreño, Emi Nakamura and Jon Steinsson
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