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, evidence on this relationship is often tainted by the lack of control for parental ability, since at least a portion of ability … is transferred genetically to children. This paper considers empirical strategies that control for both observed and …
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The demographic transition -the move from a high fertility/high mortality regime into a low fertility/low mortality regime- is one of the most fundamental transformations that countries undertake. To study demographic transitions across time and space, we compile a data set of birth and death...
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income taxation privacy can lead to a Pareto superior outcome and increases the effectiveness of public education as a second …
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information aggregation. We derive the optimal degree of privacy/publicity and matching rate, then analyze how they depend on the … in the fundamental or the image-motivated component of average preferences), privacy should generally be greater than in …
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trading off individual gains and losses. (iv) AI requires democratic control of algorithms, data, and computational … social impact of AI, including (i) fairness, discrimination, and inequality, (ii) privacy, data property rights, and data …
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We analyze the impact of an increase in the risk of divorce on the saving behaviour of married couples. From a theoretical perspective, the expected sign of the effect is ambiguous. We take advantage of the legalization of divorce in Ireland in 1996 as an exogenous increase in the likelihood of...
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In this paper we study the importance of marriage for interstate risk sharing. We find that US states in which married couples account for a higher share of the population are less exposed to state-specific output shocks. Thus, marriages do not just improve the allocation of risk at the...
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Using U.S. Census data for the years 1960-1980, we study the impact of unilateral divorce on outcomes of children (age 6-15) and their mothers. We find that the reform increased mothers' divorce, decreased family income and increased the fraction of mothers below the poverty line. For children,...
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cohorts raised after divorce was legalized in the same country. We also have "control" countries where all cohorts were …
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