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We provide an in-depth study of short-term rental (STR) regulation in Chicago. While many municipalities choose between …
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Health insurance is increasingly provided through managed competition, in which subsidies for consumers and risk adjustment for insurers are key market design instruments. We illustrate that subsidies offer two advantages over risk adjustment in markets with adverse selection. They provide...
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We use the 2020 Small Business Credit Survey to study the sources of racial disparities in use of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). Black-owned firms are 8.9 percentage points less likely than observably similar white-owned firms to receive PPP loans. About 55% of this take-up disparity is...
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prices of banks with low branch density plummeted during the 2023 Banking Crisis as these banks experienced larger outflows … of uninsured deposits. Our results suggest that digital banking enabled banks to grow faster and attract uninsured …
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pricing is mainly driven by pricing power derived from the large observed degree of concentration in the banking industry …
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Bank liquid asset holdings vary significantly across banks and through time. The determinants of liquid asset holdings from the corporate finance literature are not useful to predict banks' liquid asset holdings. Banks have an investment motive to hold liquid assets, so that when their lending...
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substitutes, performing substantially similar activities, with banks inside and NBFIs outside the perimeter of banking regulation … regulation and are such that banks remain special as both routine and emergency liquidity providers to NBFIs. We support this …
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Bank payout policy is strongly affected by regulation and politics, especially for the largest banks. Banks, but not … industrial firms, have consistently lower payouts in times of high regulation uncertainty and under democratic presidents. After …
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This paper examines the consequences of imposing binding minimum standards on the market for voluntary private health insurance for the elderly. Theoretically, the effect of these standards on insurance coverage and on welfare is ambiguous. I find robust evidence of a substantial decline in...
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disclosure requirements that exist in these markets. We show that reducing the number of charlatans through regulation decreases … regulation, implying that the regulation we observe in these markets likely derives from producer interests. Using these insights …
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