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Is there any evidence that innovation and technological progress are contained by competition and fostered by monopoly power? Our results based on a newly constructed dataset of US manufacturing industries observed over two decades suggest that this is not the case.On the contrary, using both...
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We quantify the effect of school voucher spending on initial earnings. We use administrative data on the monetary resources received by schools from a targeted voucher program implemented in Chile. We merge this dataset with education and labor market administrative records for the universe of...
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We quantify the effect of school voucher spending on initial earnings. We use administrative data on the monetary resources received by schools from a targeted voucher program implemented in Chile. We merge this dataset with education and labor market administrative records for the universe of...
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Using panel data from Chilean manufacturing plants, we estimate the impact of a stamp tax, levied on loans by financial institutions, on capital stock. Our results show that the tax has a statistically significant negative effect on the stock of capital. Specifically, we find that a rise of one...
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This paper studies how market-supporting institutions affect non-market and market exchange. We develop a repeated-game model where individuals decide how much to invest in a network action (non-market) and in a market action. We show that when financial markets are well-developed and...
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