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Zipf's law is a well-known empirical regularity of firm size distribution. To date, it remains a puzzle as to what is the identity of the firms that causes this regularity. We document the multi-plant firm origin of Zipf's law - plants of multi-plant fi rms (exponent close to one) are more...
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In 1994, due to environmental concerns, Germany banned a chemical called ‘Azodyes’, a primary input for the leather and textiles firms in India (a key exporter). Exploiting this as a quasi-natural experiment, we examine the effects of this crossborder regulatory change on labor compensation,...
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Governments around the world engage in fiscal interventions targeting the poor. Using a rich dataset on income and consumption of Indian households, we estimate the distributional effects of such interventions in a heterogeneous agent model. The standard scheme of interventions that consistently...
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This paper studies the informational impact of inflation targeting on financial market volatility in an emerging market context by using a novel monetary policy regime-switching approach. We find that the changeover to inflation targeting in India did not result in a greater impact of monetary...
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This paper introduces the concept of diffusion of shocks in a macroeconomic network consisting of inter-sectoral production linkages. I show that if sectors have different reaction horizons it would lead to diffusion of shocks through the network over time which prevents the inter-sectoral...
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How does market structure and the presence of intermediaries impact the cropping pattern and agricultural trade within a country? The difference between farm-gate and consumer prices implies large intra-national trade costs but it is difficult to know the contribution of intermediary margins to...
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