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competitive firm. We implement our recovery method in a purpose-built experiment. We quantitatively assess the trade-off between …
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teachers' classrooms, prior research has largely focused on the validity of value-added measures. We conduct an experiment …
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model that microfounds them. Seven pre-registered experiments with eleven canonical laboratory games and around 19 …
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technique that uses intensive qualitative work to assess survey measurement error. Subjects were assigned to receive cash …
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The literature on skill formation and human capital development clearly demonstrates that early investment in children is an equitable and efficient policy with large returns in adulthood. Yet little is known about the mechanisms involved in producing these long-term effects. This paper presents...
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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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hypotheses in a lab-in-the-field experiment, which involves repeated MEL games, a large unconditional cash transfer, and an …
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"In this paper we propose a new approach to international comparisons of real GDP measured from the output-side. The traditional Geary-Khamis system to measure real GDP from the expenditure-side is modified to include differences in the terms of trade between countries. It is shown that this...
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A pervasive concern with the use of self-reported health and disability measures in behavioral models is that they are biased and endogenous. A commonly suggested explanation is that survey respondents exaggerate the severity of health problems and incidence of disabilities in order to...
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