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take advantage of the natural experiment afforded by the Patent Office's staggered implementation of its telecommuting …
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What are the consequences of electing a female leader for policy and political outcomes? We answer this question in the context of U.S. cities, where women's participation in mayoral elections increased from negligible numbers in 1970 to about one-third of the elections in the 2000's. We use a...
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's efficacy. This paper combines theory with a large-scale natural field experiment to connect CSR to an important but often …
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In an earlier paper (Blinder and Morgan, 2005), we created an experimental apparatus in which Princeton University students acted as ersatz central bankers, making monetary policy decisions both as individuals and in groups. In this study, we manipulate the size and leadership structure of...
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We use a theory of apologies to design a nationwide field experiment involving 1.5 million Uber ridesharing consumers … who experienced late rides. Several insights emerge from our field experiment. First, apologies are not a panacea: the …
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We conducted a resume correspondence experiment to measure discrimination in hiring faced by Indigenous Peoples in the …
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Socioeconomic gaps in college enrollment and attainment have widened over time, despite increasing returns to postsecondary education and significant policy efforts to improve access. We describe the barriers that students face during the transition to college and review the evidence on...
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planning concepts that relate to retirement. We conduct a field experiment to evaluate the overall impact of "Five Steps" on a …
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The value of time determines relative prices of goods and services, investments, productivity, economic growth, and measurements of income inequality. Economists in the 1960s began to focus on the value of non-work time, pioneering a deep literature exploring the optimal allocation and value of...
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We study a large-scale (n=50,000) natural field experiment implemented by the U.S. Social Security Administration that …
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