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We provide a method to measure welfare, in money-metric terms, taking into account expectations about the future. Our two key assumptions are that (1) the expenditure function is separable between the present and the future, and (2) there are some households that do not face idiosyncratic...
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Digital goods can generate large benefits for consumers, but these benefits are largely unmeasured in the national accounts, including GDP and productivity. In this paper, we measure welfare gains from 10 popular digital goods across 13 countries by conducting large-scale incentivized online...
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effects of fake reviews on individual demand and welfare. We conduct an incentive-compatible online experiment with a …
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behavioral change. In a field experiment with around 1,000 participants, we directly observe the interventions' effects on …
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implement an online shopping experiment in which 2,998 consumers purchase common household products, facing tax rates that vary …
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-scale field experiments and tracking effects over extended periods. We analyze a long-running field experiment of online …
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economies. Using panel surveys of households in Indonesia and the United States, we find that food consumption falls by … social insurance program would have small benefits in terms of reducing consumption fluctuations in Indonesia. However, in …
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Indonesia's two-step budgeting process for allocating funding to local road authorities. Using comprehensive data on road …
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Individuals that consume different baskets of goods are differentially affected by relative price changes caused by international trade. We develop a methodology to measure the unequal gains from trade across consumers within countries. The approach requires data on aggregate expenditures and...
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Studies of inequality often ignore resource allocation within the household. In doing so they miss an important element of the distribution of welfare that can vary dramatically depending on overall environmental and economic factors. Thus, measures of inequality that ignore intra household...
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