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The Macroeconomics of Testing and Quarantining
Eichenbaum, Martin S.
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2020
Much of the economics literature on epidemics assumes that people know their current health state. Under this assumption, there is no role for testing. To study the general equilibrium e§ects of testing on economic outcomes, we develop a model of epidemics in which people who are not tested are...
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Bargaining over Babies : Theory, Evidence, and Policy Implications
Doepke, Matthias
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2016
It takes a woman and a man to make a baby. This fact suggests that for a birth to take place, the parents should first agree on wanting a child. Using newly available data on fertility preferences and outcomes, we show that indeed, babies are likely to arrive only if both parents desire one, and...
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Immigration, Human Capital Formation and Endogenous Economic Growth
Ehrlich, Isaac
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2015
Census data from international sources covering 77% of the world's migrant population indicate that the skill composition of migrants in major destination countries, including the US, has been rising over the last 4 decades. Moreover, the population share of skilled migrants has been approaching...
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Liquidity in Retirement Savings Systems : An International Comparison
Beshears, John
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2015
What is the socially optimal level of liquidity in a retirement savings system? Liquid retirement savings are desirable because liquidity enables agents to flexibly respond to pre-retirement events that raise the marginal utility of consumption. On the other hand, pre-retirement liquidity is...
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The Wealthy Hand-to-Mouth
Kaplan, Greg
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2014
accounts). We use survey data on household portfolios for the U.S., Canada,
Australia
, the U.K., Germany, France, Italy, and …
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The Consumption Response to Seasonal Income : Evidence from Japanese Public Pension Benefits
Stephens, Melvin, Jr
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2010
Japanese public pension benefits, which were distributed quarterly through February 1990 and every other month since then, induce substantial but predictable income fluctuations. The relative magnitude of the payments combined with the delay between payments yields a stronger test of the...
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The Ins and Outs of Cyclical Unemployment
Elsby, Michael W.
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2007
One of the strongest trends in recent macroeconomic modeling of labor market fluctuations is to treat unemployment inflows as acyclical. This trend stems in large part from an influential paper by Shimer on "Reassessing the Ins and Outs of Unemployment," i.e., the extent to which increased...
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Confronting Divergent Interests in Cross-Country Regulatory Arrangements
Kane, Edward J.
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2005
Although nation-based systems of financial regulation constitute a second-best approach to global welfare maximization, treacherous accountability problems must be acknowledged and resolved before regulatory cooperation can deal fairly and efficiently with cross-border issues. To track and...
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Homeownership and Unemployment : The Roles of Leverage and Public Housing
Flatau, Paul
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2003
(private, public, and rent-free) and by examining data from
Australia
, rather than the U.S. We demonstrate that the recent anti …
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An Empirical Analysis of the Impact of Hedge Contracts on Bidding Behavior
Wolak, Frank A.
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2001
data obtained from the first three months of operation of the National Electricity Market (NEM1) in
Australia
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