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This paper analyzes a regulator's optimal strategic delay of resolving banks when a resolution causes inefficiencies. The regulator observes depositors' withdrawals at the bank level and needs to decide on how many withdrawals to tolerate before intervening to impose a mandatory stay. The...
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A model is developed in which two complementary forms of investment contribute to growth--technology and skill acquisition, and growth takes two forms--TFP and variety growth. The rate of TFP growth depends more heavily on the parameters governing skill accumulation, while variety growth...
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I conduct inference on moral hazard in the Italian automobile in-surance market. I disentangle moral hazard from adverse selection and state dependence by exploiting the non-linearities in the penalties across driving records and companies, and a discontinuity in the cost of accidents in the...
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ambiguity, he uses a max-min criterion to evaluate alternative plans. We use this decision theory to construct competitive …
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We study the importance of production networks for the transmission of macroeconomic shocks using the stock market reaction to monetary policy shocks as a laboratory. We decompose the overall effect of monetary policy shocks into a direct effect and a network effect and attribute 50 to 85...
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We present a dynamic cash-management model where agents choose whether to pay with cash or credit at every point in time. In the model credit usage depends on the current stock of cash, a novel result that matches recent micro evidence on household's payment choices. The optimality of such...
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institutionalism. Coase has commented that American institutionalists were anti-theoretical, and that “without a theory they had … nothing to pass on except a mass of descriptive material waiting for a theory, or a fire” (Coase 1984, p. 230). Some of these …
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This paper formulates and estimates a dynamic model of health, addiction, education, and wealth in order to understand the well-established positive empirical relationship between education and health. In our model, agents make decisions on schooling, consumption of addictive goods, and...
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We present a novel approach to depicting asset pricing dynamics by characterizing shock exposures and prices for alternative investment horizons. We quantify the shock exposures in terms of elasticities that measure the impact of a current shock on future cash-flow growth. The elasticities are...
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To design premium subsidies in a health insurance market it is necessary to estimate consumer demand, cost, and study how different subsidy schemes affect insurers' incentives. I combine data on household-level enrollment and plan-level claims from the Californian Affordable Care Act insurance...
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