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This paper provides a model-based empirical strategy to, (i) detect the presence and gauge the magnitude of government subsidies and (ii) quantify their impact on production reallocation across countries, industry prices, costs and consumer surplus. I construct and estimate an industry model...
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The hospital industry is one of the most important industries in the U.S., and industry structure can have profound effects on the functioning of markets. Using county-level panel data, we study the effect of public subsidies from the Hospital Survey and Construction Act of 1946, known as the...
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Australia purchased most of the outstanding amount of the targeted government bond, and its yield dislocated from other …
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Even though Australia has experienced frequent and large commodity export price shocks like the Third World, it seems … de-industrialization and distributional impact, and policy responses. In what way has Australia been different from other …
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frequently obtained. We use an alternative identification assumption, a change in Reserve Bank of Australia intervention policy …
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kinds of financial crises for four countries (Argentina, Australia, Canada, and the United States) over the long-run …
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Using original data from two waves of a survey conducted in March and April 2020 in eight OECD countries (N = 21,649), we show that women are more likely to see COVID-19 as a very serious health problem, to agree with restraining public policy measures adopted in response to it, and to comply...
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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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, largely due to the fact that students significantly outnumber teachers. Data from North Carolina, Wisconsin, Australia …
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remotely one or more days per week rose more than three-fold in the U.S and by a factor of five or more in Australia, Canada …
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