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RWP24, 003 (January 2024):
Using satellite imagery to detect the impacts of new highways an application to India Kathryn Baragwanath Vogel, Gordon H. Hanson, Amit Khandelwal, Chen Liu, Hogeun Park
[Cambridge, MA]: [Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government], [2024]
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RWP24, 001 (January 2024):
Homeward bound how migrants seek out familiar climates Marguerite Obolensky, Marco Tabellini, Charles A. Taylor
[Cambridge, MA]: [Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government], [2024]
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RWP24, 002 (January 2024):
The mismeasurement of work time: implications for wage discrimination and inequality George Borjas, Daniel S. Hamermesh
[Cambridge, MA]: [Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government], [2024]
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RWP23, 024 (August 2023):
Productivity variation and input misallocation evidence from hospitals Amitabh Chandra, Carrie H. Colla, Jonathan S. Skinner
[Cambridge, MA]: [Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government], [2023]
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RWP23, 028 (August 2023):
Allocative skill Andrew Caplin, David J. Deming, Søren Leth-Petersen, Ben Weidmann
[Cambridge, MA]: [Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government], [2023]
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RWP23, 031 (November 2023):
Asymmetric peer effects at work the effect of white coworkers on black women's careers Elizabeth Linos, Sanaz Mobasseri, Nina Roussille
[Cambridge, MA]: [Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government], [2023]
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RWP23, 023 (August 2023):
The disparate impacts of college admissions policies on Asian American applicants Joshua Grossman, Sabina Tomkins, Lindsay C. Page, Sharad Goel
[Cambridge, MA]: [Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government], [2023]
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RWP23, 025 (August 2023):
A radical reckoning with cultural devastation and its aftermath reflections on Wub-e-ke-niew's we have the right to exist Mathias Risse
[Cambridge, MA]: [Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government], [2023]
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RWP23, 022 (August 2023):
The new economics of industrial policy Réka Juhász, Nathan J. Lane, Dani Rodrik
[Cambridge, MA]: [Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government], [2023]
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RWP23, 029 (October 2023):
Investigator racial diversity and clinical trial participation Marcella Alsan, Romaine A. Campbell, Lukas Leister, Ayotomiwa Ojo
[Cambridge, MA]: [Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government], [2023]
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RWP23, 030 (October 2023):
Effective generative AI the human- algorithm centaur Soroush Saghafian
[Cambridge, MA]: [Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government], [2023]
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RWP23, 026 (August 2023):
On the role of solar geoengineering in combatting climate change Harvard University vs. Indigenous voices Mathias Risse
[Cambridge, MA]: [Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government], [2023]
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RWP23, 021 (August 2023):
Diversifying society's leaders? the causal effects of admission to highly selective private colleges Raj Chetty, David J. Deming, John N. Friedman
[Cambridge, MA]: [Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government], [2023]
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RWP23, 027 (August 2023):
Globalization and factor income taxation Pierre Bachas, Matthew Fisher-Post, Anders Jensen, Gabriel Zucman
[Cambridge, MA]: [Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government], [2023]
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RWP23, 032 (November 2023):
To batch or not to batch test-ordering variability in the emergency department and the impact on care delivery Jacob Jameson, Soroush Saghafian, Robert S. Huckman, Nicole Hodgson
[Cambridge, MA]: [Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government], [2023]
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RWP23, 033 (December 2023):
The effects of a place-based intervention on resident reporting of crime and service needs a frontier matching approach Eleanor Dickens, Noah Greifer, Katharine Robb, Ashley Marcoux, Jessica Creighton, Charles Allegar, Jorrit de Jong
[Cambridge, MA]: [Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government], [2023]
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RWP22, 002 (February 2022):
Building mass support for global pandemic recovery efforts in the United States Gautam Nair, Kyle Peyton
Cambridge, MA: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, [2022]
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RWP21, 029 (November 2021):
Immigration and occupational comparative advantage Gordon H. Hanson, Chen Liu
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, October 2021
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RWP21, 034 (December 2021):
Ambiguous dynamic treatment regimes a reinforcement learning approach Soroush Saghafian
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 035 (December 2021):
How partisanship in cities influences housing policy Justin de Benedictis-Kessner, Daniel Jones, Christopher Warshaw
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 037 (December 2021):
Strengthening management of UN peacekeeping operations a review of UN peacekeeping operations audits Linda J. Bilmes, V.S. Ibanez, Yahya Chaudhry, Jonathan R. Hakim
Cambridge, MA: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 038 (December 2021):
Recommendations for the allocation and administration of American Rescue Plan Act funding for American Indian tribal governments Eric C. Henson, Megan M. Hill, Miriam R. Jorgensen, Joseph P. Kalt
Cambridge, MA: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP22, 001 (January 2022):
Trust in government redux: the role of information environments and cognitive skills Pippa Norris
Cambridge, MA: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 12/31/21
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RWP21, 026 (October 2021):
Informality, consumption taxes and redistribution Pierre Bachas, Lucie Gadenne, Anders Jensen
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 027 (November 2021):
The fourth generation of human rights epistemic rights in digital lifeworlds Mathias Risse
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 030 (November 2021):
A simple model of social distancing and vaccination Christopher Avery
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, November 2021
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RWP21, 031 (November 2021):
A primer on trade and inequality Dani Rodrik
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 032 (November 2021):
Economic interests, worldviews, and identities theory and evidence on ideational politics Elliott Ash, Sharun W. Mukand, Dani Rodrik
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 025 (October 2021):
Democratizing the Federal regulatory process a blueprint to strengthen equity, dignity, and civic engagement through executive branch action Archon Fung, Hollie Russon Gilman, Mark Schmitt
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, September 2021
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RWP21, 013 (May 2021):
How to construct a new global order Dani Rodrik, Stephen Walt
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 015 (May 2021):
Immigration and regional specialization in AI Gordon H. Hanson
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 022 (September 2021):
Police violence reduces civilian cooperation and engagement with law enforcement Desmond Ang (Harvard Kennedy School), Panka Bencsik (University of Chicago), Jesse Bruhn (Brown University), Ellora Derenoncourt (Princeton University)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 023 (September 2021):
Toward a better future: building back better with intelligent civil infrastructure smart sensors and self-monitoring civil works Stephen Goldsmith (Harvard Kennedy School), Betsy Gardner (Harvard Kennedy School), Jill Jamieson (Harvard Kennedy School) ; a publication of the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 002 (February 2021):
Economic value and costs of capital cities the Trenton case study Tom Ellington (Harvard Kennedy School), Michael S. Bruckner (Harvard Kennedy School), Peggy Moriarty (Harvard Kennedy School), Peter Nalli (Harvard Kennedy School), Linda J. Bilmes (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 005 (March 2021):
The health costs of cost-sharing Amitabh Chandra (Harvard Kennedy School), Evan Flack (Harvard Kennedy School), Ziad Obermeyer (University of California at Berkeley)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, February 2021
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RWP21, 006 (March 2021):
Reimagining rights & responsibilities in the United States gun rights and public safety John Shattuck (Harvard Kennedy School), Mathias Risse (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 018 (July 2021):
Africa's manufacturing puzzle evidence from Tanzanian and Ethiopian firms Xinshen Diao, Mia Ellis, Margaret McMillan, Dani Rodrik
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 019 (July 2021):
The great unequalizer: initial health effects of COVID-19 in the United States Marcella Alsan, Amitabh Chandra, Kosali I. Simon
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 020 (July 2021):
Unobserved heterogeneity, state dependence, and health plan choices Ariel Pakes, Jack Porter, Mark Shepard, Sophie Calder-Wang
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 021 (July 2021):
The virus, vaccination, and voting Jeffrey Frankel (Harvard Kennedy School), Randy Kotti (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 033 (December 2021):
The Current State of Bail Reform in the United States: Results of a Landscape Analysis of Bail Reforms Across All 50 States Isabella Jorgensen, Sandra Susan Smith
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 036 (December 2021):
Assessing the U.S. treasury department's allocations of funding for tribal governments under the American rescue plan act of 2021 Eric C. Henson, Miriam R. Jorgensen, Joseph P. Kalt, Isabelle G. Leonaitis
Cambridge, MA: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 024 (September 2021):
Veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars the long-term costs of providing disability benefits and medical care, 2001-2050 Linda J. Bilmes (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 001 (February 2021):
Apart but connected: online tutoring and student outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic Michela Carlana, Eliana La Ferrara
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 003 (February 2021):
Estimating the costs and benefits of supported quarantine and isolation in Massachusetts the missing link in Covid-19 response Margaret Bourdeaux (Harvard Kennedy School), Jessica Kaushal (Harvard Kennedy School), Linda J. Bilmes (Harvard Kennedy School), Annmarie Sasdi (Harvard Medical School), Megan Mishra (Harvard Medical School), Anne Hoyt (Harvard Graduate School of Education)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 004 (March 2021):
Reimagining rights & responsibilities in the United States freedom of speech and media John Shattuck (Harvard Kennedy School), Mathias Risse (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 007 (March 2021):
Reimagining rights & responsibilities in the United States equal access to public goods and services John Shattuck (Harvard Kennedy School), Mathias Risse (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 008 (March 2021):
Environmental benefit-cost analysis a comparative analysis between the United States and the United Kingdom Joseph E. Aldy (Harvard Kennedy School), Giles Atkinson (London School of Economics and Political Science), Matthew J. Kotchen (Yale University)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 028 (November 2021):
On the persistence of the China shock David Autor, David Dorn, Gordon H. Hanson
Cambridge, MA: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, October 2021
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RWP21, 014 (May 2021):
Who will fill China's shoes? the global evolution of labor-intensive manufacturing Gordon H. Hanson
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 016 (May 2021):
Supply- and demand-side effects in performance appraisals the role of gender and race Iris Bohnet, Oliver Hauser, Ariella Kristal
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 017 (June 2021):
Bureaucracies as innovative organizations Steven Kelman
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 009 (March 2021):
Co-benefits and regulatory impact analysis theory and evidence from federal air quality regulations Joseph E. Aldy, Matthew J. Kotchen, Mary Evans, Meredith Fowlie, Arik Levinson, Karen Palmer
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 010 (March 2021):
The role of retrospective analysis in an era of deregulation lessons from the U.S. mercury and air toxic standards Mary Evans (Claremont McKenna College), Karen Palmer (Resources for the Future), Joseph E. Aldy (Harvard Kennedy School), Meredith Fowlie (University of California, Berkeley), Matthew J. Kotchen (Yale University), Arik Levinson Georgetown University
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 011 (March 2021):
Investor rewards to climate responsibility: stock-price responses to the opposite shocks of the 2016 and 2020 U.S. elections Stefano Ramelli (University of Zurich), Alexander F. Wagner (University of Zurich, Swiss Finance Institute, CEPR, and ECGI), Richard J. Zeckhauser (Harvard University and NBER), Alexandre Ziegler (University of Zurich)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP21, 012 (April 2021):
Can automatic retention improve health insurance market outcomes? Adrianna L. McIntyre (Harvard University), Mark Shepard (Harvard Kennedy School), Myles Wagner (Harvard University)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2021
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RWP20, 030 (September 2020):
Disrupting the party: a case study of Ahora Madrid and its participatory innovations Quinton Mayne (Harvard Kennedy School), Cecilia Nicolini (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2020
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RWP20, 032 (October 2020):
Driving turnout: the effect of car ownership on electoral participation Justin de Benedictis-Kessner (Harvard Kennedy School), Maxwell Palmer (Boston University)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, October 9, 2020
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RWP20, 033 (October 2020):
Civic responses to police violence Desmond Ang (Harvard Kennedy School), Jonathan Tebes (Harvard University)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2020
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RWP20, 034 (November 2020):
Making "stakeholder capitalism" work contributions from business & human rights John G. Ruggie (Harvard Kennedy School), Caroline Rees (Harvard Kennedy School), Rachel Davis (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2020
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RWP20, 035 (November 2020):
Understanding the success of the Know-Nothing party Marcella Alsan (Harvard Kennedy School), Katherine Eriksson (University of California, Davis), Gregory Niemesh (Miami University)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2020
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RWP20, 036 (November 2020):
Emerging cities as independent engines of growth the case of Buenos Aires Ricardo Hausmann (Harvard Kennedy School), Douglas Barrios (Harvard Kennedy School), Daniela Muhaj (Harvard Kennedy School), Sehar Noor (Harvard Kennedy School), Carolina Pan (Harvard Kennedy School), Miguel Angel Santos (Harvard Kennedy School), Jorge Tapia (Harvard Kennedy School), Bruno Zuccolo (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2020
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RWP20, 037 (November 2020):
Search and information frictions on global e-commerce platforms evidence from AliExpress Jie Bai, Maggie Chen, Jin Liu, Daniel Yi Xu
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2020
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RWP20, 001 (January 2020):
Building a good jobs economy Dani Rodrik (Harvard Kennedy School), Charles Sabel (Columbia Law School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2020
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RWP20, 002 (January 2020):
Measuring populism worldwide Pippa Norris (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 1/8/20
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RWP20, 003 (February 2020):
Looking back at fifty years of the clean air act Joseph E. Aldy (Harvard Kennedy School), Maximillian Auffhammer (University of California, Berkeley), Maureen Cropper (University of Maryland), Arthur Fraas (Resources for the Future), Richard Morgenstern (Resources for the Future)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2020
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RWP20, 007 (March 2020):
Returnable reciprocity: when optional gifts increase compliance Julian J. Zlatev (Harvard University), Todd Rogers (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2020
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RWP20, 009 (April 2020):
Three prongs for prudent climate policy Joseph E. Aldy (Harvard Kennedy School), Richard Zeckhauser (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2020
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RWP20, 011 (May 2020):
COVID-19: what intervention policies are most effective? a brief report using data from the government of Bahrain Alireza Boloori (Michigan State University), Soroush Saghafian (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2020
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RWP20, 012 (May 2020):
How are small businesses adjusting to COVID-19? early evidence from a survey Alexander W. Bartik (University of Illinois), Marianne Bertrand (University of Chicago), Zoë B. Cullen (Harvard Business School), Edward L. Glaeser (Harvard Kennedy School), Michael Luca (Harvard Business School), Christopher T. Stanton (Harvard Business School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, April 2020
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RWP20, 005 (February 2020):
Prioritizing public value in the changing mobility landscape Stephen Goldsmith (Harvard Kennedy School), Betsy Gardner (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, January 2020
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RWP20, 006 (February 2020):
Effectively managing connected mobility marketplaces Stephen Goldsmith (Harvard Kennedy School), Matt Leger (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, February 2020
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RWP20, 008 (April 2020):
Demograpic determinants of testing incidence and COVID-19 infections in New York City neighborhoods George J. Borjas (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2020
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RWP20, 013 (May 2020):
Why is the euro punching below its weight? Ethan Ilzetzki (London School of Economics), Carmen M. Reinhart (Harvard Kennedy School), Kenneth S. Rogoff (Harvard University)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2020
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RWP20, 014 (May 2020):
Measuring racial discrimination in bail decisions David Arnold (Princeton University), Will S. Dobbie (Harvard Kennedy School), Peter Hull (University of Chicago)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, April 2020
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RWP20, 015 (June 2020):
Why party leaders tend to be extremists David C. King (Harvard Kennedy School), Benjamin Schneer (Harvard Kennedy School), Richard Zeckhauser (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2020
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RWP20, 016 (June 2020):
The effects of police violence on inner-city students Desmond Ang
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2020
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RWP20, 004 (February 2020):
You get what you pay for: sources and consequences of the public sector premium in Albania and Sri Lanka Ricardo Hausmann (Harvard Kennedy School), Ljubica Nedelkoska (Harvard Kennedy School), Sehar Noor (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2020
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RWP20, 010 (April 2020):
What maximizes research excellence? productivity and impact in social science Pippa Norris (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 4/15/20
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RWP20, 031 (September 2020):
The impact of vertical integration on physician behavior and healthcare delivery evidence from gastroenterology practices Lina D. Song (University College London), Soroush Saghafian (Harvard Kennedy School), Joseph P. Newhouse (Harvard Kennedy School), Mary Beth Landrum (Harvard University), John Hsu (Massachusetts General Hospital)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2020
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RWP20, 038 (November 2020):
Birth of a nation: media and racial hate Desmond Ang (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2020
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RWP20, 017 (June 2020):
Dangerous science: might population genetics or Artificial Intelligence undermine philosophical ideas about equality? Matthias Risse
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2020
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RWP20, 021 (July 2020):
The political consequences of ethnically targeted incarceration evidence from Japanese-American internment during WWII Mayya Komisarchik (University of Rochester),Maya Sen (Harvard Kennedy School), Yamil R. Velez (Columbia University)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2020
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RWP20, 022 (July 2020):
Rolling the dice in the corridors of power William Nordhaus's impacts on climate change policy Joseph E. Aldy (Harvard Kennedy School), Robert N. Stavins (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2020
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RWP20, 024 (August 2020):
Revisiting the effect of conditional and unconditional incentives on mail survey response rates Jessica Lasky-Fink (Harvard Kennedy School), Todd Rogers (Harvard Kennedy) School
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2020
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RWP20, 025 (August 2020):
Closed minds? is a "cancel culture" stifling academic freedom and intellectual debate in political science? Pippa Norris
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2020
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RWP20, 020 (July 2020):
The "Odd Party Out" theory of certiorari Adam Bonica (Stanford University), Adam Chilton (University of Chicago), Maya Sen (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2020
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RWP20, 028 (August 2020):
Using machine learning to demystify startups funding, post-money valuation, and success Yu Qian Ang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Andrew Chia (Harvard University), Soroush Saghafian (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2020
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RWP20, 029 (September 2020):
Leading with intentionality the 4P framework for strategic leadership Rob Wilkinson (Harvard Kennedy School), Kimberlyn Leary (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2020
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RWP20, 026 (August 2020):
Deterrence games and the disruption of information Siyu Ma (Tel Aviv University), Yair Tauman (Stony Brook University), Richard Zeckhauser (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2020
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RWP20, 018 (June 2020):
The tax cuts and jobs act which firms won? Which lost? Alexander F. Wagner (University of Zurich), Richard J. Zeckhauser (Harvard Kennedy School), Alexandre Ziegler (University of Zurich)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2020
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RWP20, 019 (June 2020):
Fiscal strategies to help cities recover - and prosper Stephen Goldsmith (Harvard Kennedy School), Charles "Skip" Stitt (Faegre Drinker Consulting)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2020
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RWP20, 023 (August 2020):
The paradox of corporate globalization disembedding and reembedding governing norms John Gerard Ruggie
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2020
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RWP20, 027 (August 2020):
COVID-19: health and economic impacts of societal intervention policies in the U.S. Alireza Boloori (Michigan State University), Soroush Saghafian (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, August 26, 2020
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RWP19, 004 (January 2019):
The curious case of the missing defaults Carmen Reinhart (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2019
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RWP19, 006 (January 2019):
Do hospital closures improve the efficiency and quality of other hospitals? Lina Song (Harvard University), Soroush Saghafian (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, January 18, 2019
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RWP19, 010 (February 2019):
Human rights, artificial intelligence and Heideggerian technoskepticism the long (worrisome?) view Mathias Risse (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, February 11, 2019
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RWP19, 011 (March 2019):
Silver or lead? why violence and corruption limit women's representation Pippa Norris (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 3/1/19
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RWP19, 012 (March 2019):
The unwavering SES achievement gap trends in U.S. student performance Eric A. Hanushek (Stanford University), Paul E. Peterson (Harvard Kennedy School), Laura M. Talpey (Stanford University), Ludger Woessmann (University of Munich)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, March 2019
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RWP19, 013 (April 2019):
Birds of a feather estimating the value of statistical life from dual-earner families Joseph E. Aldy (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, March 2019
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RWP19, 014 (April 2019):
Efficient division when preferences are private using the expected externality mechanism Christina Aperjis (Power Auctions LLC), Maciej H. Kotowski (Harvard Kennedy School), Richard J. Zeckhauser (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, March 19, 2019
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RWP19, 016 (May 2019):
A perfectly robust approach to multiperiod matching problems Maciej H. Kotowski (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, May 6, 2019
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RWP19, 009 (February 2019):
Sovereign bonds since Waterloo Josefin Meyer (Kiel Institute for the World Economy), Carmen Reinhart (Harvard Kennedy School), Christoph Trebesch (Kiel Institute for the World Economy)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, February 2019
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RWP19, 015 (April 2019):
Estimating the effect of asking about citizenship on the US census results from a randomized controlled trial Matthew A. Baum (Harvard Kennedy School), Bryce J. Dietrich (Harvard Kennedy School), Rebecca Goldstein (Harvard University), Maya Sen (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, April 2019
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RWP19, 020 (May 2019):
Can transparency and accountability programs improve health? experimental evidence from Indonesia and Tanzania Jean Arkedis (Harvard Kennedy School), Jessica Creighton (Harvard Kennedy School), Akshay Dixit (Harvard Kennedy School), Archon Fung (Harvard Kennedy School), Stephen Kosack (Harvard Kennedy School), Dan Levy (Harvard Kennedy School), Courtney Tolmie (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2019
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RWP19, 021 (June 2019):
First-price auctions with budget constraints Maciej H. Kotowski (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, June 10, 2019
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RWP19, 033 (November 2019):
The property rights theory of production networks Ivan Balbuzanov (University of Melbourne), Maciej Kotowski (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2019
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RWP19, 034 (November 2019):
Corporate purpose in play the role of ESG investing John Gerard Ruggie (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2019
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RWP19, 036 (November 2019):
Does one Medicare fit all? the economics of uniform health insurance benefits Mark Shepard (Harvard Kennedy School), Katherine Baicker (University of Chicago), Jonathan Skinner (Dartmouth College)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2019
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RWP19, 037 (November 2019):
Who should see the patient? on discretionary patient-provider assignments in hospitals Mariam K. Atkinson (Harvard University), Soroush Saghafian (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2019
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RWP19, 024 (July 2019):
Risky business: commissioning portraits in Renaissance Italy Jonathan K. Nelson (Syracuse University Florence and Harvard Kennedy School), Richard Zeckhauser (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2019
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RWP19, 032 (Updated November 2019):
Bound to happen explanation bias in historical analysis Aroop Mukharji (Harvard Kennedy School), Richard Zeckhauser (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2019
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RWP19, 035 (November 2019):
The two margin problem in insurance markets Michael Geruso (University of Texas at Austin), Timothy J. Layton (Harvard University), Grace McCormack (Harvard University), Mark Shepard (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2019
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RWP19, 028 (September 2019):
"Descended from immigrants and revolutionists" how family immigration history shapes representation in congress James Feigenbaum (Boston University), Maxwell Palmer (Boston University), Benjamin Schneer (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2019
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RWP19, 025 (August 2019):
STEM careers and the changing skill requirements of work David J. Deming (Harvard Kennedy School), Kadeem L. Noray (Harvard University)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2019
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RWP19, 029 (October 2019):
Measuring bias in consumer lending Will Dobbie (Harvard Kennedy School), Andres Liberman (New York University), Daniel Paravisini (London School of Economics), Vikram Pathania (University of Sussex)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2019
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RWP19, 031 (October 2019):
The intergenerational effects of parental incarceration Will Dobbie (Harvard Kennedy School), Hans Grönqvist (Uppsala University), Susan Niknami (Stockholm University),Mårten Palme (Stockholm University), Mikael Priks (Stockholm University)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2019
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RWP19, 027 (September 2019):
A source of escalation or a source of restraint? an empirical investigation of how civil society affects mass killings Erica Chenoweth (Harvard Kennedy School), Evan Perkoski (University of Connecticut)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2019
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RWP19, 026 (August 2019):
Using behavioral insights to improve truancy notifications Jessica Lasky-Fink (University of California, Berkeley), Carly Robinson (Harvard University), Hedy Chang (Attendance Works), Todd Rogers (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2019
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RWP19, 030 (October 2019):
Targeted debt relief and the origins of financial distress experimental evidence from distressed credit card borrowers Will Dobbie (Harvard Kennedy School), Jae Song (Social Security Administration)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2019
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RWP19, 022 (June 2019):
Health care spending projections and policy changes recognizing the limits of existing forecasts Daniel Shoag (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, June 2019
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RWP19, 017 (May 2019):
The future of U.S. carbon-pricing policy Robert N. Stavins (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, May 29, 2019
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RWP19, 018 (May 2019):
Do physicians influence each other's performance? evidence from the Emergency Department Soroush Saghafian (Harvard Kennedy School), Raha Imanirad (Harvard Business School), Stephen J. Traub (Mayo Clinic Arizona)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2019
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RWP19, 019 (May 2019):
Joint patient selection and scheduling under no-shows theory and application in proton therapy Soroush Saghafian (Harvard Kennedy School), Nikolaos Trichakis (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Ruihao Zhu (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Helen A. Shih (Massachusetts General Hospital)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2019
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RWP19, 023 (June 2019):
Strategic sorting the role of ordeals in health care Richard Zeckhauser (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2019
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RWP19, 038 (December 2019):
The $ 64 billion Massachusetts vehicle economy Stevie Olson (Harvard Kennedy School), Phil Berkaw (Harvard Kennedy School), Lucien Charland (Harvard Kennedy School), Elizabeth Patton (Harvard Kennedy School), Linda Bilmes (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2019
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RWP19, 007 (February 2019):
Descriptive norms and gender diversity reactance from men Maliheh Paryavi (Harvard Kennedy School), Iris Bohnet (Harvard Kennedy School), Alexandra van Geen (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2019
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RWP19, 008 (February 2019):
Informational inequity aversion and performance Iris Bohnet (Harvard Kennedy School), Farzad Saidi (Stockholm School of Economics & CEPR)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, February 1, 2019
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RWP19, 001 (January 2019):
Gender differences in volunteer's dilemma evidence from teamwork among graduate students Pinar Dogan (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, January 2019
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RWP19, 003 (January 2019):
Should the Fed be constrained? Jeffrey Frankel (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Dec. 30, 2018
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RWP19, 005 (January 2019):
Financial crises past and future Carmen Reinhart (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, December 18, 2018
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RWP18, 001 (January 2018):
Trading networks and equilibrium intermediation Maciej H. Kotowski (Harvard Kennedy School), C. Matthew Leister (Monash University)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, January 21, 2018
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RWP17, 039 (Updated February 2018):
Paths to convergence stock price behavior after Donald Trump's election Alexander F. Wagner (University of Zurich), Richard J. Zeckhauser (Harvard Kennedy School), Alexandre Ziegler (University of Zurich)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, February 10, 2018
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RWP18, 005 (January 2018):
Excess prices for drugs in medicare diagnosis and prescription Richard G. Frank (Harvard Medical School), Richard J. Zeckhauser (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 1/29/2018
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RWP18, 013 (March 2018):
Alleviating global poverty labor mobility, direct assistance, and economic growth Lant Pritchett (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, March 2018
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RWP18, 009 (February 2018):
The internet of things and information fusion who talks to who? Soroush Saghafian (Harvard Kennedy School), Brian Tomlin (Dartmouth College), Stephan Biller (IBM Technology)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, February 11, 2018
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RWP18, 010 (February 2018):
Gains from digitization evidence from gift-giving in music Pinar Dogan (Harvard Kennedy School), Marc Bourreau (Telecom ParisTech)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, February 2018
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RWP18, 003 (January 2018):
African regional economic integration the emergence, evolution, and impact of institutional innovation Calestous Juma (Harvard Kennedy School), Francis Mangeni (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2018
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RWP18, 006 (January 2018):
Confronting an enemy with unknown preferences deterrer or provocateur? Artyom Jelnov (Ariel University), Yair Tauman (Stony Brook University), Richard J. Zeckhauser (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, January 26, 2018
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RWP18, 011 (February 2018):
Exponential innovation and human rights implications for science and technology diplomacy Calestous Juma (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, February 2018
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RWP18, 012 (March 2018):
Investment versus output subsidies implications of alternative incentives for wind energy Joseph Aldy (Harvard Kennedy School), Todd Gerarden (Harvard Kennedy School), Richard Sweeney (Boston College)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, February 27, 2018
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RWP18, 016 (June 2018):
Enhancing public health outcomes in developing countries from good policies and best practices to better implementation Michael Woolcock (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, February 2018
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RWP18, 020 (July 2018):
The demotivating effect (and unintended message) of retrospective awards Carly D. Robinson (Harvard University), Jana Gallus (University of California Los Angeles), Monica G. Lee (Stanford University), Todd Rogers (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2018
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RWP18, 030 (September 2018):
Determining the differences that matter development and divergence in US states over 1850-2010 Penny Mealy (Oxford University), J. Doyne Farmer (Oxford University), Ricardo Hausmann (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, May 18, 2018
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RWP18, 031 (September 2018):
Take two! SAT retaking and college enrollment gaps Joshua Goodman (Harvard Kennedy School), Oded Gurantz (University of Missouri), Jonathan Smith (Georgia State University)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, September 2018
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RWP18, 032 (September 2018):
Two-stage examinations can examinations be more formative experiences? Dan Levy (Harvard Kennedy School), Mae Klinger (Harvard Kennedy School), Theodore Svoronos (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, September 2018
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RWP18, 033 (October 2018):
Do 40-year-old facts still matter? long-run effects of federal oversight under the voting rights act Desmond Ang (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2018
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RWP18, 015 (May 2018):
Human rights and artificial intelligence an urgently needed agenda Matthias Risse (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, May 2018
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RWP18, 021 (July 2018):
Understanding Brexit cultural resentment versus economic grievances Pippa Norris (Harvard Kennedy School), Ronald Inglehart (University of Michigan)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 7/30/18
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RWP18, 024 (August 2018):
Universal basic incomes vs. targeted transfers anti-poverty programs in developing countries Rema Hanna (Harvard Kennedy School), Benjamin A. Olken (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, August 2018
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RWP18, 034 (October 2018):
Implicit stereotypes evidence from teachers' gender bias Michela Carlana (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, July 12, 2018
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RWP18, 038 (November 2018):
GHG cap-and-trade implications for effective and efficient climate policy in Oregon Todd Schatzki (Analysis Group, Inc.), Robert N. Stavins (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, November 2018
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RWP18, 039 (November 2018):
Policy evolution under the clean air act Richard Schmalensee (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Robert N. Stavins (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2018
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RWP18, 007 (February 2018):
Sunlight and protection against influenza David J.G. Slusky (University of Kansas), Richard J. Zeckhauser (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, February 9, 2018
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RWP18, 008 (February 2018):
Data-driven percentile optimization for multi-class queueing systems with model ambiguity theory and application Austin Bren (Arizona State University), Soroush Saghafian (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2018
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RWP18, 017 (June 2018):
Opening adaptation windows onto public financial management reform gaps in Mozambique Matt Andrews, Tim McNaught and Salimah Samji
[Cambridge, MA]: Center for International Development at Harvard University, May 2018
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RWP19, 002 (January 2019):
Managerial control and executive compensation F.M. Scherer (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, July 2018
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RWP18, 014 (May 2018):
Heat and learning Joshua Goodman (Harvard Kennedy School), Michael Hurwitz (College Board), Jisung Park (University of California, Los Angeles), Jonathan Smith (Georgia State University)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, April 26, 2018
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RWP18, 019 (July 2018):
Upping the ante: the equilibrium effects of unconditional grants to private Tahir Andrabi (Pomona College), Jishnu Das (World Bank), Asim Khwaja (Harvard Kennedy School), Selcuk Ozyurt (Sabanci University), Niharika Singh (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, July 2018
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RWP18, 023 (August 2018):
Money, millennials and Human Rights sustaining "sustainable investing" John G. Ruggie (Harvard Kennedy School), Emily K. Middleton (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2018
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RWP18, 037 (November 2018):
Stock price rewards to climate saints and sinners evidence from the Trump election Stefano Ramelli (University of Zurich), Alexander F. Wagner (University of Zurich), Richard J. Zeckhauser (Harvard Kennedy School), Alexandre Ziegler (University of Zurich)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, September 25, 2018
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RWP18, 027 (September 2018):
Robust partially observable Markov decision processes Mohammad Rasouli (Stanford University), Soroush Saghafian (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2018
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RWP18, 035 (October 2018):
Happily ever after immigration, natives' marriage, and fertility Michela Carlana (Harvard Kennedy School), Marco Tabellini (Harvard Business School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, July 2018
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RWP18, 040 (November 2018):
Revealing stereotypes evidence from immigrants in schools Alberto Alesina (Harvard University), Michela Carlana (Harvard Kennedy School), Eliana La Ferrara (Bocconi University), Paolo Pinotti (Bocconi University)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, November 2018
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RWP18, 018 (June 2018):
The globalized myth of ownership and its implications for tax competition Mathias Risse (Harvard Kennedy School), Marco Meyer (University of York)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, June 2018
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RWP18, 022 (July 2018):
Do public perceptions of electoral malpractice undermine democratic satisfaction? the U.S. in comparative perspective Pippa Norris (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 29/07/2018
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RWP18, 025 (September 2018):
Key issues facing California's GHG cap-and-trade system for 2021-2030 Todd Schatzki (Analysis Group, Inc.), Robert N. Stavins (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, July 2018
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RWP18, 026 (September 2018):
Charging the future challenges and opportunities for electric vehicle adoption Henry Lee (Harvard Kennedy School), Alex Clark (Climate Policy Initiative)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, August 2018
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RWP18, 028 (September 2018):
Why won't you listen to me? measuring receptiveness to opposing views Julia A. Minson (Harvard Kennedy School), Frances S. Chen (University of British Columbia), Catherine H. Tinsley (Georgetown University)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2018
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RWP18, 029 (September 2018):
Who is an efficient and effective physician? evidence from emergence medicine Soroush Saghafian (Harvard Kennedy School), Raha Imanirad (Harvard Business School), Stephen J. Traub (Mayo Clinic Arizona)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2018
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RWP18, 036 (October 2018):
Goals and gaps educational careers of immigrant children Michela Carlana (Harvard Kennedy School), Eliana La Ferrara (Bocconi University), Paolo Pinotti (Bocconi University)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, August 2018
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RWP18, 041 (December 2018):
The (lack of) distortionary effects of proxy-means tests results from a nationwide experiment in Indonesia Abhijit Banerjee (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Rema Hanna (Harvard Kennedy School), Benjamin A. Olken (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Sudarno Sumarto (TNP2K)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, December 2018
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RWP18, 002 (January 2018):
Recent US manufacturing employment the exception that proves the rule Robert Z. Lawrence
Washington, DC: PIIE, Peterson Institute for International Economics, November 2017
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RWP17, 029 (August 2017):
Still more on Mariel the role of race George J. Borjas (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, June 2017
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RWP17, 032 (August 2017):
Connecting the Northeast a cost estimate for the North-South Rail Link Laura White (Harvard Kennedy School), Jean-Louis Rochet, Pete Mathias, Kate O’Gorman, Linda Bilmes (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, August 2017
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RWP17, 047 (December 2017):
The efficiency consequences of heterogeneous behavioral responses to energy fiscal policies Sebastien Houde (University of Maryland), Joseph E. Aldy (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, December 1, 2017
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RWP17, 043 (September 2017):
Space technology and Africa's development the strategic role of small satellites Calestous Juma (Harvard Kennedy School), Wesley L. Harris (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Peter B. Waswa (Arizona State University)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2017
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RWP17, 028 (July 2017):
An economic anatomy of optimal climate policy Juan B. Moreno-Cruz (Georgia Institute of Technology), Gernot Wagner (Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences), David W. Keith (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 14 July 2017
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RWP17, 030 (August 2017):
The social construction of the UN guiding principles on business & human rights John Gerard Ruggie (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, June 12, 2017
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RWP17, 033 (August 2017):
How to cope with volatile commodity export prices four proposals Jeffrey Frankel (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, July 31, 2017
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RWP17, 035 (August 2017):
Workload management in telemedical physician triage and other knowledge-based service systems Soroush Saghafian (Harvard Kennedy School),Wallace J. Hopp (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor), Seyed M.R. Iravani (Northwestern University), Yao Cheng (Northwestern University), Daniel Diermeier (University of Chicago)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, August 2017
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RWP17, 048 (December 2017):
The politics of selecting the bench from the bar the legal profession and Partisan incentives to introduce ideology into judicial selection Adam Bonica (Stanford University), Maya Sen (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2017
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RWP17, 040 (September 2017):
News coverage of Donald Trump's first 100 days Thomas E. Patterson (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, May 2017
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RWP17, 031 (August 2017):
African megacities as emerging innovation ecosystems Katarzyna A. Nawrot (Poznan University of Economics and Business), Calestous Juma (Harvard Kennedy School), James Donald (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, August 2017
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RWP17, 034 (August 2017):
The currency-plus-commodity bsket a proposal for exchange rates in oil-exporting countries to accommodate trade shocks automatically Jeffrey Frankel (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, April, 2017
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RWP17, 045 (November 2017):
Recursive representation in the representative system Jane Mansbridge (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2017
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RWP17, 046 (November 2017):
Simultaneous pursuit of discovery and invention in the US Department of Energy Anna P. Goldstein (Harvard Kennedy School), Venkatesh Narayanamurti (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, April 8, 2017
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RWP17, 038 (August 2017):
What does general secretary Xi Jinping dream about? Anthony Saich (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2017
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RWP18, 004 (January 2018):
Women and work in India descriptive evidence and a review of potential policies Erin K. Fletcher (Harvard Kennedy School), Rohini Pande (Harvard Kennedy School), Charity Troyer Moore (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, December 30, 2017
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RWP17, 005 (February 2017):
Company stock reactions to the 2016 election shock Trump, taxes and trade Alexander F. Wagner (University of Zurich), Richard J. Zeckhauser (Harvard Kennedy School), Alexandre Ziegler (University of Zurich)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, February 10, 2017
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RWP17, 036 (August 2017):
Data-driven management of post-transplant medications an APOMDP approach Alireza Boloori (Arizona State University), Soroush Saghafian (Harvard Kennedy School), Harini A. A. Chakkera (Mayo Clinic Hospital), Curtiss B. Cook (Mayo Clinic Hospital)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, July 23, 2017
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RWP17, 037 (August 2017):
Rules versus home rule local government responses to negative revenue shocks Daniel Shoag (Harvard Kennedy School), Cody Tuttle (University of Maryland, College Park), Stan Veuger (American Enterprise Institute)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, August 8, 2017
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RWP17, 044 (November 2017):
Can public reporting cure healthcare? the role of quality transparency in improving patient-provider alignment Soroush Saghafian (Harvard Kennedy School), Wallace J. Hopp (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2017
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RWP17, 041 (September 2017):
Report on nework Sunday morning talk show content and ratings, comparing 1983, 1999, and 2015 Matthew A. Baum (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, September 2017
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RWP17, 042 (September 2017):
Linking heterogeneous climate policies (consistent with the Paris Agreement) Michael A. Mehling (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Gilbert E. Metcalf (Tufts University), Robert N. Stavins (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, September 16, 2017
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RWP17, 017 (April 2017):
Straight talkers and vague talkers the effects of managerial style in earnings conference calls Michal Dzielinski (Stockholm University), Alexander F. Wagner (Harvard University), Richard J. Zeckhauser (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, May 11, 2017
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RWP16, 37:
Research and impacts of digital financial services Dean Karlan (Yale University), Jake Kendall (Caribou Digital), Rebecca Mann (Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation) Rohini Pande (Harvard Kennedy School), Tavneet Suri (MIT Sloan School of Management), Jonathan Zinman (Dartmouth College)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, September 2016
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RWP16, 43:
Mainstreaming an effective intervention evidence from randomized evaluations of "teaching at the right level" in India Abhijit Banerjee (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, NBER, and BREAD), Rukmini Banerji (ASER Centre and Pratham), James Berry (Cornell University), Esther Duflo (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, NBER, and BREAD), Harini Kannan (J-PAL, IFMR), Shobhini Mukerji (J-PAL, IFMR), Marc Shotland (J-PAL), Michael Walton (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, November 2016
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RWP16-032:
A quantum leap over high hurdles to financial inclusion the mobile banking revolution in Kenya Jay Rosengard (Harvard Kennedy School)
[Cambridge, MA]: Harvard Kennedy School, John F. Kennedy School of Government, June 2016