Slum clearance policies in Chile that housed families in peripheral neighborhoods versus central areas reduce children's adult earnings and schooling in the long-run, from @ferrojas90 and Felipe Carrera https://t.co/t3Z5gvZLNX
Air pollution and internal migration in the US from 2005–2019, from Michael Keller, @KnittelMIT, Benjamin Krebs, and Simon Luechinger https://t.co/dEsVRdLqWH
Inflation is better predicted by the ratio of vacancies to effective searchers (capturing availability of workers from all sources) than by the ratio of vacancies to unemployment, from @kgahome, @JHaltiwanger_UM, and Lea E. Rendell https://t.co/Fvcay65IRa
The income channel to labor polarization explains substantial shares of increases in relative wages and hours-worked shares of high- and low-skill workers between 1980 and 2016, from Diego A. Comin, Ana Danieli, and Martí Mestieri https://t.co/MhyTdDFvq4
Featured in the latest Bulletin on the Economics of Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias: Parental Dementia and the Wellbeing of Adult Children
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Information on domestic peers’ AI adoption raises firms’ expected AI investment; similar information on foreign peers does not, from Ursel Baumann, @zoebcullen, Ester Faia, Annalisa Ferrando, @pereztruglia, and Judit Rariga https://t.co/tHNJy8HXY6
Intergenerational class mobility in the late Qing era is studied, with changes in dynamics, notably a collapse in upward mobility, revealing the footprints of late imperial crises, from @Butaeva_K, @sndurlauf, and Alexander Shapoval https://t.co/g6z2U5Mny9
Economists have studied how to persuade decision-makers; considering who transmits information without persuasion, from @joshgans https://t.co/nnBjJsMtHM
Linear solution methods overstate the effects of fiscal stimulus in heterogeneous-agent models, even for empirically relevant shock sizes, from @javierbianchi7 and @GregWKaplan https://t.co/0ydlnDHN5S
Assessing the impact on fertility rates of the US rollout of the iPhone from June 2007 through February 2011, from @caitlin_k_myers and Ezekiel Hooper https://t.co/gL7cVjCITy
Studying whether female leadership reduces corruption using close mixed-gender elections in Brazilian municipalities over two decades, from Julieta Peveri and @ClemenceTricaud https://t.co/qAAz48BqEK
The two leading US climate bills include carbon tariffs, differing on if they pair with domestic policy. Comparing the emissions and economic impacts of each approach, from Gregory Casey, @kyle_c_meng, and @ivanjrudik https://t.co/LWgMYsF0KL
Studying how frontline supervisors shape outcomes in public organizations with competing objectives and limited monitoring, from @MatthewGudgeon, Andrew Jordan, and Taeho Kim https://t.co/84wE8OmDg5
Legalized sports gambling reduces household food sufficiency by 2.1 percent among working-age adults without a college degree, from Xiaohui Guo, Lizhong Peng, and Chad Meyerhoefer https://t.co/Zu5eQKB4C3
Using an Earth System Model coupled to a high-resolution integrated assessment model, to assess the economic impacts of Solar Radiation Modification finds that most countries experience gains, from Jenny Bjordal, Evelien van Dijk, Henri Cornec, Anthony A. Smith Jr., and Trude Storelvmo https://t.co/TyUbDf64Oh
Evaluating other countries' optimal tariffs and the prospects of sustaining international trade cooperation when a large player—the United States—exits the cooperative trade regime, from Barthélémy Bonadio, Andrei A. Levchenko, and @nityanayar https://t.co/ASHlbwa6TH
Proposing a novel approach to uncover features of parental speech that map into children’s skills. The authors’ home-visiting experiments shift those features and improve child outcomes, from Julie Pernaudet, @econ_4_everyone, Arnoldo Müller-Molina, Majid Ahmadi, Imrul Huda, Ajay Sailopal, and Dana Suskind https://t.co/oisXjZIAWO
Why has Social Security Disability enrollment has been declining since 2013? Lower-skilled men are applying less, likely because of better employment opportunities, from Manasi Deshpande, Maxwell Kellogg, Magne Mogstad, and Kuan-Ju Tseng https://t.co/T0nXjJWSM0