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The massive rise in U.S. stockholding during the early twentieth century resulted in the deepening of securities markets, the spread of investment banks, and the expansion of publicly held corporations. This paper makes use of a unique panel database of South Dakota bank stockholders from...
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Using merged administrative datasets from Minnesota, we bring new evidence on the labor market effects of large minimum … difference-in-differences methods to estimate counterfactual outcomes at the zip code level from Minnesota and at the city level …
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, largely due to the fact that students significantly outnumber teachers. Data from North Carolina, Wisconsin, Australia …
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water source in Flint, Michigan was changed, causing lead from aging pipes to leach into the city's drinking water. In this … study, we use Michigan's universe of longitudinal, student-level education records, combined with home water service line …
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causal. Leveraging the quasi-random assignment of child welfare investigators and administrative data from Michigan, we show …
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Should the national government undertake policies aimed at strengthening the economies of particular localities or regions? Agglomeration economies and human capital spillovers suggest that such policies could enhance welfare. However, the mere existence of agglomeration externalities does not...
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The North Dakota Railroad War of 1905, which pitted a potential entrant (the Soo Line) against an established monopolist incumbent (the Great Northern Railway), offers a lucid empirical example of strategic behavior, and in particular the potential for entry deterrence through product...
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In 2015, Michigan increased its Career and Technical Education (CTE) funding and changed its funding formula to …
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This paper empirically assesses the incidence and efficiency of Round I of the federal urban Empowerment Zone (EZ) program using confidential microdata from the Decennial Census and the Longitudinal Business Database. To ground our welfare analysis, we develop a heterogeneous agent general...
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We present a theory of spatial development. Manufacturing and services firms located in a continuous geographic area choose each period how much to innovate. Firms trade subject to transport costs and technology diffuses spatially across locations. The result is a spatial endogenous growth...
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