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: Belgium, Denmark, Ireland, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway and Italy for the year 1992. Based on the estimation of a …
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Why are certain movies more successful in some markets than others? Are the entertainment products we consume reflective of our core values and beliefs? These questions drive our investigation into the relationship between a society's oral tradition and the financial success of films. We combine...
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We explore the mechanics of empathy. In a controlled immersive virtual reality experiment, we show that neutral information on unauthorized immigration magnifies the empathetic response of subjects when they witness the struggles of unauthorized migrants. We conjecture that perceiving others as...
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We propose and initiate the study of privacy elasticity--the responsiveness of economic variables to small changes in the level of privacy given to participants in an economic system. Individuals rarely experience either full privacy or a complete lack of privacy; we propose to use differential...
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On average, the poor European periphery converged on the rich industrial core in the four or five decades prior to … globalization was by far the dominant force accounting for convergence (and divergence) around the periphery. Some exploited it well …
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levels of outstanding mortgage debt (Dynan, 2012) - seems to be taken for granted by macroprudential authorities in several …
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generally the largest household liability, and mortgage refinancing is an important channel for monetary policy transmission, so … inactivity in this setting can be socially costly. We study how the Danish population responds to mortgage refinancing incentives …
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We study how a mortgage reform that exogenously increased access to credit had an impact on entrepreneurship, using … individual-level micro data from Denmark. The reform allows us to disentangle the role of credit access from wealth effects that …
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in total mortgage issuance. Using a nine-country panel and instrumental variables methods, we present evidence that near …-term (one-year) rational expectations of future movements in ARM rates do affect mortgage choice, particularly in more recent …
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We use the expansion of the high-speed rail network in Germany as a natural experiment to examine the causal effect of … train schedules and the opening of high-speed rail stations with panel data on all workers in Germany, we show that a …
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