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("misfortunes") or imperfect decisions ("mistakes"). Bank records from Iceland show borrowers are especially illiquid just before …
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We explore whether the 2008 economic collapse in Iceland and subsequent economic crisis affected the probability of …
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In the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, international testing efforts tended to target individuals whose symptoms and/or jobs placed them at a high presumed risk of infection. Testing regimes of this sort potentially result in a high proportion of cases going undetected. Quantifying this...
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We estimate peer effects for fourth graders in six European countries. The identification relies on variation across classes within schools. We argue that classes within primary schools are formed roughly randomly with respect to family background. Similar to previous studies, we find sizeable...
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We use detailed data for Iceland to examine two often-neglected aspects of the "exchange rate pass-through" problem … price indexes in Iceland for 2003-2019, a period that includes Iceland's banking and currency crisis of 2008. We find that … the pass-through declined around the time Iceland reformed its "flexible inflation targeting," and that the coefficients …
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Entering a currency union without any political union European countries have taken a gamble: will the needs of the currency union force a political integration (as anticipated by Monnet) or will the tensions create a backlash, as suggested by Kaldor, Friedman and many others? We try to answer...
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This study uses individual-level longitudinal data from Iceland, a country that experienced a severe economic crisis in …
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This study exploits the October 2008 economic crisis in Iceland to identify the effects of a macroeconomic downturn on …
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Traditional methods of collecting data from businesses and households face increasing challenges. These include declining response rates to surveys, increasing costs to traditional modes of data collection, and the difficulty of keeping pace with rapid changes in the economy. The digitization of...
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During the early years of its existence, the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) assembled an extensive data set on all aspects of the pre-WWII macroeconomy. Until 1978, this data set existed only on the handwritten sheets to which the early NBER researchers copied the data from original...
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