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actors' expectations. To identify news coverage about the Greek debt crisis, we apply topic modeling to a newly compiled …
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This paper contributes to the policy discussion on Covid-19 by presenting real-time evidence on the magnitude of the shock for Italian firms. We take advantage of unique panel data on 7,800 companies between January 2020 {right before the pandemic{ and March of the same year {in the midst of...
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investment. Second, our results highlight that expectations regarding the duration of the shutdown—which, at this point of the …
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Wage expectations for full- and part-time employment are key for understanding the labor supply decisions of women …-adjusted estimates of the part-time wage gap indicates that women's mean expectations are realistic. I also show that women with children …
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We use a large-scale representative survey of households from October 19-21 that elicits respondents' expectations … about the presidential election's outcome as well as their economic expectations to document several new facts. First … changes in economic expectations in turn are likely to affect household economic decisions. …
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short-time window to test the impact of deteriorating expectations and uncertainty on firms' R&D choices. Our results show a … dramatic effect of firms' expectations about future market conditions. In this regard, internationalized and innovative … discontinuing research plans. Beyond the role played by expectations, innovative characteristics already in place are found to …
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This paper studies the dynamic effects of an uncertainty shock on firm expectations. We conduct a survey that confronts …
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This paper replicates the main analysis of Svensson (2015) with some expansion to the original analysis, mainly for the United States. Overall, the replication exercise successfully confirms the conclusions of Svensson (2015). In both Sweden and the United States, empirical evidence sup- ports...
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This paper studies how the communication of political leaders affects the expectation formation of the public. Specifically, we examine the expectation management of the German government regarding COVID-19-related regulatory measures during the early phase of the pandemic. We elicit beliefs...
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