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,500 children. Our empirical strategy compares children exposed to the program to children drawn from thousands of non … find that children who resided in HOPE VI projects earn 14% more at age 26 relative to children in comparable non-HOPE VI … improvements in household or neighborhood environments that promote human capital development in children. Rather, subsequent …
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enables us to analyze how children's housing experiences affect adult earnings and incarceration rates. While naive estimates …
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We develop a framework that uses price and quantity information on both firms' outputs and inputs to assess the roles, on firm dynamics and welfare, of efficiency, input prices, demand/quality, idiosyncratic markups, and residual wedges. Our strategy nests previous approaches limited by data...
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capital accu- mulation. Our estimation strategy searches for parameters that minimize ex post errors in an Euler equation … estimation of parameters of dynamic optimization problems in which non-convexities lead to extended periods of investment …
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This paper studies the dynamics of labor demand at the plant and aggregate levels. The correlation of hours and employment growth is negative at the plant level and positive in aggregate time series. Further, hours and employment growth are about equally volatile at the plant level while hours...
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This paper presents a new approach to the measurement of the effects of spatial mismatch that takes advantage of matched employer-employee administrative data integrated with a person-specific job accessibility measure, as well as demographic and neighborhood characteristics. The basic...
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This paper uses machine learning (ML) to estimate hedonic price indices at scale from item-level transaction and product characteristics. The procedure uses state-of-the-art approaches from hedonic econometrics and implements them with a neural network ML approach. Applying the methodology to...
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