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Economics has long studied how consumers respond to the disclosure of information about firms. We study a case in which the disclosed information is unrelated to the product or firm leadership, but which could still potentially affect consumer patronage through the mechanism of repugnance, as...
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This paper provides novel insights into the science of scaling by examining an educational mentoring program in Mexico. Our analysis encompasses two separate field experiments, and takes advantage of a unique opportunity to learn from the government's implementation of the program on a large...
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's development. Yet little is known about long-run effects of lead exposure during early-life on old-age mortality outcomes. This …
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enumerators and linking these children across population censuses, we first document large gaps in educational attainment and … known Black ancestry. Lower incomes for African-American men perceived as having darker skin tone in the general population …
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participation whenever subsidized childcare replaces maternal childcare. Impacts on child development depend on counterfactual …
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Households' and firms' subjective inflation expectations play a central role in macroeconomic and intertemporal microeconomic models. We discuss how subjective inflation expectations are measured, the patterns they display, their determinants, and how they shape households' and firms' economic...
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Using longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we analyze the effects of exposure to globalization on the fertility and marital behavior in Germany, until recently a lowest-low fertility setting. We find that exposure to greater import competition from Eastern Europe led to worse...
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Recent studies based on 20th century US data conclude that abortion access raises children's average socioeconomic outcomes. We generalize a model of fertility, highlighting assumptions under which these abortion predictions can be reversed. Using 19th century abortion restrictions, we...
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We hypothesize that the impact of antibiotics is moderated by a population's inherent (genetic) resistance to …
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general population. Overall, our results are consistent with the new historical narrative that White women were ubiquitous in …
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