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With the rising popularity of field experiments in economics, re-randomization schemes have emerged as tools to induce balance in observable variables across treatment groups. However, re-randomization is not fully understood and the methodologies to estimate its effects on the distribution of...
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Revealed preferences for equal educational opportunity may be due to beliefs that opportunities increase societal income or income equality. To isolate preferences for those goods, we implement an online discrete choice experiment using social statistics generated from true variation among...
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To describe preferences for income mobility/equality, we generate statistics that can be interpreted as marginal rates of substitution and converted to willingness-to- pay (WTP). All else constant, U.S. residents are willing to pay $2,736 dollars to increase income equality 10 percentiles and...
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Subway expansions are increasingly utilized as public policy to mitigate traffic congestion in large cities. This study evaluates the impact of a subway expansion on surface transportation travel times in Santiago, Chile. Using an interrupted time series regression model with Uber Movement data...
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