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This paper studies the long-term consequences on firms and workers of the credit crunch triggered by the 2007-2008 global financial crisis. Relying on a unique matched bank-employer-employee administrative dataset, we construct a firm-specific credit supply shock and examine firms’ and...
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distribution; and a permanent positive effect on full-time employment. …
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Ninety-five percent of nonelderly people in Minnesota had health insurance in 2001, relating in part to widespread … achievement, providing coverage for low-income children and adults, as well as individuals who have trouble finding insurance in … the private market because of health problems. Together, these programs cover about 11 percent of the state's nonelderly …
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Health and Human Services conduct an independent comprehensive study of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program …
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"Using a model with constant relative risk-aversion preferences, endogenous labor supply and partial insurance against … cost associated with missing insurance markets. On the other hand, greater wage dispersion presents opportunities to raise … second moments of the joint distribution over individual wages, consumption and hours"--National Bureau of Economic Research …
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