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This paper proposes latent factor models for multidimensional panels called 3D-PCA. Factor weights are constructed from a small set of dimension-specific building blocks, which give rise to proportionality restrictions of factor weights. While the set of feasible factors is restricted, factors...
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Sparse models, though long preferred and pursued by social scientists, can be ineffective or unstable relative to large models, for example, in economic predictions (Giannone et al., 2021). To achieve sparsity for economic interpretation while exploiting big data for superior empirical...
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This paper proposes a new approach to the "factor zoo" conundrum. Instead of applying dimension-reduction methods to a large set of portfolios obtained from sorts on characteristics, I construct factors that summarize the information in characteristics across assets and then sort assets into...
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Economics has long studied how consumers respond to the disclosure of information about firms. We study a case in which the disclosed information is unrelated to the product or firm leadership, but which could still potentially affect consumer patronage through the mechanism of repugnance, as...
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This paper shows the endogeneity of amenities plays a crucial role in determining the welfare distribution of a city's residents. We quantify this mechanism by building a dynamic model of residential choice with heterogeneous households, where consumption amenities are the equilibrium outcome of...
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A randomized-trial of community-level mask promotion in rural Bangladesh during COVID-19 shows that the intervention …
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who begin in extreme poverty. The setting is rural Bangladesh and the asset is cows. The data supports the poverty traps …
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. This paper presents a causal estimate of the psychosocial value of employment in the Rohingya refugee camps of Bangladesh …
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,000 households in rural Bangladesh where we randomized (1) either group financial incentives or a non-financial "social recognition …
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Child marriage remains common even where female schooling and employment opportunities have grown. We introduce a signaling model in which bride type is imperfectly observed but preferred types have lower returns to delaying marriage. We show that in this environment the market might pool on...
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