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Forthcoming in AEJ: Macroeconomics: "Cross-Border Spillovers: How U.S. Monetary Conditions Affect M&As Around the World" by Katharina Bergant, Prachi Mishra, Raghuram Rajan, and Freddy Pinzon-Puerto. https://t.co/nGawwEzYfT
Forthcoming in AEJ: Microeconomics: "Divisive by Design: Shaping Values in Optimal Mechanisms" by Anja Prummer and Francesco Nava. https://t.co/gwZIIRvufa
Forthcoming in AEJ: Microeconomics: "Determinants of Healthcare Provider Networks: Risk Selection vs. Administrative Costs" by Natalia Serna. https://t.co/XiyaWOJYDy
When Canadian universities unionized, it raised faculty salaries and compressed their distribution by lifting the lowest salaries, say researchers at @econuoft, @BerkeleyHaas, and @MemorialU. #Chart https://t.co/tPY4K5DzT4
Forthcoming in the AER: "The Environmental Bias of Corporate Income Taxation" by Luigi Iovino, Thorsten Martin, and Julien Sauvagnat. https://t.co/RKaRWuGDvm
Forthcoming in AEJ: Applied Economics: "Who Knows? Information Access and Endogenous Network Formation" by Laura Derksen and Pedro CL Souza. https://t.co/QLDzWrDjPr
Forthcoming in AEJ: Macroeconomics: "Capital Flows and the Global Collateral Cycle" by Ana Fostel, John Geanakoplos, and Gregory Phelan. https://t.co/cO3mDQs057
Forthcoming in AEJ: Microeconomics: "The Benefits from Bundling Demand in K-12 Broadband Procurement" by Gaurab Aryal, Pallavi Pal, Charles Murry, and Arnab Palit. https://t.co/DXw2YgOFfp
Forthcoming in AEJ: Applied Economics: "Time Is Not Money: An Experiment with Community Contribution Requirements in Cash and Labour" by Serena Cocciolo, Selene Ghisolfi, Ahasan Habib, and Anna Tompsett. https://t.co/3eSXFRicUH
Forthcoming book review in the JEL: "Funding White Supremacy: Federal Wealth Policies and the Modern Racial Wealth Gap by Robert B. Williams" by Vicki L. Bogan. https://t.co/uhzcOc12gh
Forthcoming book review in the JEL: "Failure by Design: The California Energy Crisis and the Limits of Market Planning by Georg Rilinger" by Peter Cramton. https://t.co/ad1jbxZQNZ
Florida's wetland offset markets generated billions of dollars in private gains from trade but also a significant increase in flood damage. We spoke with Will Rafey of @UCLA about what his findings mean for the design of environmental markets. https://t.co/2tAImhOQRU
Forthcoming in the AER: "Corporate Tax Cuts, Firm Growth, and Workers’ Earnings" by Patrick J. Kennedy, Christine L. Dobridge, Paul Landefeld, and Jacob Mortenson. https://t.co/IQPO8zgNp7