> Publishers' series
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Capital income jumps and wealth distribution Jess Benhabib, Wei Cui, Jianjun Miao
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2024]
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Supply chain disruption and reorganization: theory and evidence from Ukraine's war Vasily Korovkin, Alexey Makarin, Yuhei Miyauchi
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2024]
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Two-stage differences in differences John Gardner, Neil Thakral, Linh T. Tô, Luther Yap
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2024]
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The moral values of "rugged individualism" Samuel Bazzi, Martin Fiszbein, Maximiliano Garcia
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2024]
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Turnover, morale, and performance in bureaucracies evidence from Indonesian villages Samuel Bazzi, Masyhur Hilmy, Benjamin Marx, Mahvish Shaukat, Andreas Stegmann
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2024]
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Investing in influence: investors, portfolio firms, and political giving Marianne Bertrand, Matilde Bombardini, Raymond Fisman, Francesco Trebbi, and Eyub Yegen
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2024]
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Dirty air and green investments: the impact of pollution information on portfolio allocations Raymond Fisman, Pulak Ghosh, Arkodipta Sarkar, Jian Zhang
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2024]
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Unpacking aggregate welfare in a spatial economy Eric Donald, Masao Fukui, Yuhei Miyauchi
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2024]
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Misallocation implications of security and collateral value of land Maitreesh Ghatak, Dilip Mookherjee
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2024]
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The costs and benefits of clan culture elite control versus cooperation in China Shuo Chen, Raymond Fisman, Xiaohuan Lan, Yongxiang Wang and Qing Ye
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2024]
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Frontier history and gender norms in the United States Samuel Bazzi, Abel Brodeur, Martin Fiszbein, Joanne Haddad
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2023]
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Hukou and Guanxi: how social discrimination and networks impact intrahousehold allocations in China Liqun Zhuge and Kevin Lang
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2023]
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Fiscal and monetary policy interactions in a model with low interest rates by Jianjun Miao and Dongling Su
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2023]
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Decentralised targeting of transfer programmes a reassessment Dilip Mookherjee
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2023]
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Spatial production networks Costas Arkolakis, Federico Huneeus, Yuhei Miyauchi
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2023]
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Aggregate and distributional effects of "free" secondary schooling in the developing world Junichi Fujimoto (GRIPS), David Lagakos (BU and NBER), Mitchell VanVuren (Yale)
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2023]
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Optimal gradualism Nils H. Lehr, Pascual Restrepo
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2023]
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Global knowledge and trade flows theory and measurement Nelson Lind, Natalia Ramondo
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2023]
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Economic policies vs. identity politics: the rise of a right-wing nationalist party in India Pushkar Maitra, Sandip Mitra, Dilip Mookherjee, Sujata Visaria
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2023]
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Entrepreneurship in China's structural transitions network expansion and overhang Ruochen Dai, Dilip Mookherjee, Kaivan Munshi, and Xiaobo Zhang
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2023]
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The confederate diaspora Samuel Bazzi, Andreas Ferrara, Martin Fiszbein, Thomas Pearson, Patrick A. Testa
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2023]
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The effects of public childcare expansion on child penalties evidence from West Germany Nayeon Lim, Lisa-Marie Duletzki
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2023]
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Whose preferences matter for redistribution cross-country evidence Michel André Maréchal, Alain Cohn, Jeffrey Yusof, Raymond Fisman
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2023]
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When are estimates independent of measurement units? Neil Thakral, Linh T. Tô
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2023]
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Long-term securities and banking crises Jianjun Miao, Zhouxiang Shen, and Dongling Su
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2023]
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Is the electricity sector a weak link in development? Jonathan Colmer, David Lagakos, Martin Shu
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2023]
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The undoing of economic sanctions evidence from the Russia-Ukraine conflict Raymond Fisman, Giovanna Marcolongo, Meng Wu
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2023]
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Universalism and political representation evidence from the field Benjamin Enke, Raymond Fisman, Luis Mota Freitas, Steven Sun
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2023]
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Technology and local state capacity evidence from Ghana James Dzansi, Anders Jensen, David Lagakos, Henry Telli
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, April 2022
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The tale of two Asian tigers: comparing development in selected provinces of China and India since 1980 Dilip Mookherjee
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2022]
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Supply-side innovations to increase equitable access to digital financial services experimental evidence from Mozambique Mahesh Karra, Mindy Hernandez, Catherine Brennan, Margaret McConnell
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2022]
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Family planning and children's human capital experimental evidence from urban Malawi Daniel Maggio, Mahesh Karra, David Canning
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2022]
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User-centered counseling in contraceptive decision-making evidence from a field experiment in urban Malawi Mahesh Karra, Kexin Zhang
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2022]
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The economics of spatial mobility theory and evidence using smartphone data Yuhei Miyauchi, Kentaro Nakajima, Stephen J. Redding
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2022]
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Tasks, automation, and the rise in US wage inequality Daron Acemoglu, Pascual Restrepo
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2022]
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Anticipation and consumption Neil Thakral, Linh T. Tô
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2022]
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Women's political representation and intimate partner violence S Anukriti, Bilge Erten, Priya Mukherjee
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2022]
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Evaluating the distributive effects of a micro-credit intervention Pushkar Maitra, Sandip Mitra, Dilip Mookherjee, Sujata Visaria
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2022]
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What motivates non-democratic leadership evidence from COVID-19 reopenings in China Raymond Fisman, Hui Lin, Cong Sun, Yongxiang Wang, Daxuan Zhao
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2022]
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Syrian refugee inflows, health care access, and childhood vaccination in Turkey Bilge Erten, Pinar Keskin Miray Omurtak
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2022]
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Political organizations and political scope Ajay Shenoy, Laura V. Zimmermann
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2022]
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Global innovation and knowledge diffusion Nelson Lind Natalia Ramondo
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2022]
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Superstition and risk-taking evidence from "zodiac year" beliefs in China Raymond Fisman, Wei Huang, Bo Ning, Yue Pan, Jiaping Qiu,Yongxiang Wang
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2022]
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Gender and bureaucratic corruption evidence from two Countries Francesco Decarolis, Raymond Fisman, Paolo Pinotti, Silvia Vannutelli, Yongxiang Wang
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2022]
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Corruption and firm growth: evidence from around the World Raymond Fisman, Sergei Guriev, Carolin Ioramashvili, Alexander Plekhanov
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, [2022]
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Neighborhoods, perceived inequality, and preferences for redistribution evidence from Barcelona Gerard Domènech-Arumí
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2021
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Unemployment and development Ying Feng, David Lagakos, James E. Rauch
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2021
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Islam and the state religious education in the age of mass schooling Samuel Bazzi, Masyhur Hilmy, Benjamin Marx
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2021
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Country risk Tarek A. Hassan, Jesse Schreger, Markus Schwedeler, Ahmed Tahoun
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2021
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Clientelistic politics and pro-poor targeting rules versus discretionary budgets Dilip Mookherjee and Anusha Nath
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2021
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Not a typical firm: the joint dynamics of firms, labor shares, and capital-labor substitution Joachim Hubmer, Pascual Restrepo
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2021
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U.S. immigration enforcement and Mexican labor markets Thomas Pearson
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2021
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Firm-embedded productivity and cross-country income differences Vanessa Alviarez, Javier Cravino, Natalia Ramondo
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2021
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The immigrant next door exposure, prejudice, and altruism Leonardo Bursztyn, Thomas Chaney, Tarek A. Hassan, Aakaash Rao
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2021
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Growth, automation, and the long-run share of labor Debraj Ray, Dilip Mookherjee
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2021
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A theory of progressive lending Dyotona Dasgupta, Dilip Mookherjee
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2020
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Industrial clusters, networks and resilience to the Covid-19 shock in China Ruochen Dai, Dilip Mookherjee, Yingyue Quan, Xiaobo Zhang
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2020
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Rugged individualism and collective (in)action during the COVID-19 pandemic Samuel Bazzi, Martin Fiszbein, Mesay Gebresilasse
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2020
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Why are average hours worked lower in richer countries? Alexander Bick, Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln, David Lagakos, Hitoshi Tsujiyama
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2020
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How should policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic differ in the developing world? Titan Alon, Minki Kim, David Lagakos, Mitchell VanVuren
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2020
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The global impact of Brexit uncertainty Tarek Alexander Hassan, Stephan Hollander, Laurence van Lent, Ahmed Tahoun
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, January 2020 ; Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, January 2020
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The social costs of patronage ties: lessons from the 2008 Sichuan earthquake Yiming Cao
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2020
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Unpacking skill bias: automation and new tasks Daron Acemoglu, Pascual Restrepo
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2020
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Competing with robots firm-level evidence from France Daron Acemoglu, Claire Lelarge, Pascual Restrepo
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2020
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Asset bubbles and monetary policy Feng Dong, Jianjun Miao, Pengfei Wang
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2020
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Curse of the Mummy-ji: the influence of mothers-in-law on women in India S Anukriti, Catalina Herrera-Almanza, Mahesh Karra, Praveen Kumar Pathak
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2020
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Hall of mirrors: corporate philanthropy and strategic advocacy Marianne Bertrand, Matilde Bombardini, Raymond Fisman, Brad Hackinen, and Francesco Trebbi
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2020
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Lending to the unbanked relational contracting with loan sharks Kevin Lang, Kaiwen Leong, Huailu Li and Haibo Xu
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2020
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Hometown favoritism and the quality of government monitoring evidence from rotation of Chinese auditors Jian Chu, Raymond Fisman, Songtao Tan, and Yongxiang Wang
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2020
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Immigration, innovation, and growth Konrad B. Burchardi, Thomas Chaney, Tarek Alexander Hassan, Lisa Tarquinio, Stephen J. Terry
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2020
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Firm-level exposure to epidemic diseases: COVID-19, SARS, and H1N1 Tarek Alexander Hassan, Stephan Hollander, Laurence van Lent, Ahmed Tahoun
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2020
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Political beta Raymond Fisman, April Knill, Sergey Mityakov, and Margarita Portnykh
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2020
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The politics of drought relief evidence from Southern Indian Lisa Tarquinio
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2020
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World War I and the rise of fascism in Italy Gianluca Russo
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2020
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Regimes of fiscal and monetary policy in England during the French Wars (1793-1821) Pamfili Antipa, and Christophe Chamley
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2019
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Deterring illegal entry: migrant sanctions and recidivism in border apprehensions Samuel Bazzi, Sarah Burns, Gordon Hanson, Bryan Roberts, John Whitley
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2019
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Multinational expansion in time and space Stefania Garetto, Lindsay Oldenski, Natalia Ramondo
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, April 25, 2019
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The community origins of private enterprise in China Ruochen Dai, Dilip Mookherjee, Kaivan Munshi, Xiaobo Zhang
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, February 28, 2019
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Firm-level political risk measurement and effects Tarek A. Hassan, Stephan Hollander, Laurence van Lent, Ahmed Tahoun
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, April 2019
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Gender, crime and punishment evidence from women police stations in India Sofia Amaral, Sonia Bhalotra, Nishith Prakash
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, April 3, 2019
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Making carbon taxation a generational win win Laurence J. Kotlikoff, Felix Kubler, Andrey Polbin, Jeffrey D. Sachs, Simon Scheidegger
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, April 2019
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Automation and new tasks how technology displaces and reinstates labor Daron Acemoglu (MIT and NBER), Pascual Restrepo (Boston University)
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, April 12, 2019
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Social ties and the selection of China's political elite Raymond Fisman, Jing Shi, Yongxiang Wang, and Weixing Wu
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, April 29, 2019
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Can affirmative action affect major choice? Fernanda Estevan, Thomas Gall, and Louis-Philippe Morin
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, May 21, 2019
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Staple products, linkages, and development evidence from Argentina Federico Droller and Martin Fiszbein
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, June 2019
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China's housing bubble, infrastructure investment, and economic growth Shenzhe Jiang, Jianjun Miao, and Yuzhe Zhang
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2019
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Uneven growth: automation's impact on income and wealth inequality Benjamin Moll, Lukasz Rachel, Pascual Restrepo
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2019
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Convergence, financial development, and policy analysis Justin Yifu Lin, Jianjun Miao, Pengfei Wang
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, January 18, 2019
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The promise and pitfalls of conflict prediction evidence from Colombia and Indonesia Samuel Bazzi, Robert A. Blair, Christopher Blattman, Oeindrila Dube, Matthew Gudgeon, Richard Peck
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2019
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The institutional foundations of religious politics evidence from Indonesia Samuel Bazzi, Gabriel Koehler-Derrick, Benjamin Marx
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2019
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Air pollution, affect, and forecasting bias evidence from Chinese financial analysts Rui Dong, Raymond Fisman, Yongxiang Wang, and Nianhang Xu
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2019
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Rules, discretion, and corruption in procurement evidence from Italian government contracting Francesco Decarolis, Raymond Fisman, Paolo Pinotti, and Silvia Vannutelli
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, 2019
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The big con - reassessing the "Great" Recession and its "fix" Laurence J. Kotlikoff
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, November 2018
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Target setting and allocative inefficiency in lending evidence from two Chinese banks Yiming Cao, Raymond Fisman, Hui Lin, and Yongxiang Wang
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, October 9, 2018
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Simulating U.S. business cash flow taxation in a 17-region global model Seth G. Benzell, Laurence J. Kotliko, Guillermo Lagarda, Yifan Ye
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, November 15, 2018
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A theory of clientelistic politics versus programmatic politics Pranab Bardhan and Dilip Mookherjee
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, August 2018
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Community origins of industrial entrepreneurship in pre-independence India Bishnupriya Gupta, Dilip Mookherjee, Kaivan Munshi, and Mario Sanclemente
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, December 11, 2018
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Experience of communal conflicts and inter-group Raymond Fisman, Arkodipta Sarkar, Janis Skrastins, Vikrant Vig
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, December 1, 2018
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Scarcity without Leviathan the violent effects of cocaine supply shortages in the Mexican drug war Juan Camilo Castillo, Daniel Mejía, Pascual Restrepo
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, October 2018
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Resource transfers to local governments political manipulation and household responses in West Bengal Pranab Bardhan, Sandip Mitra, Dilip Mookherjee, and Anusha Nath
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, December 17, 2018
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Artificial intelligence, automation and work Daron Acemoglu (MIT), Pascual Restrepo (Boston University)
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, January 4, 2018
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Come together firm boundaries and delegation Laura Alfaro (HBS and NBER), Nick Bloom (Stanford, CEP, NBER and CEPR), Paola Conconi (Université Libre de Bruxelles (ECARES), CEPR and CESifo), Harald Fadinger (Mannheim and CEPR), Patrick Legros (Université Libre de Bruxelles (ECARES), Northeastern and CEPR), Andrew F. Newman (Boston University and CEPR), Raffaella Sadun (HBS, CEP, NBER and CEPR), John Van Reenen (MIT, CEP, NBER and CEPR)
[Boston, MA]: [Boston University, Economics], May 2018
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Distributional preferences in larger groups keeping up with the Joneses and keeping track of the tails Raymond Fisman, Ilyana Kuziemko and Silvia Vannutelli
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, February 21, 2018
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Peer effects in legislative voting Nikolaj Harmon, Raymond Fisman, and Emir Kamenica
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, August 2018
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Labor market engagement and the health of working adults evidence from India Archana Dang, Pushkar Maitra, Nidhiya Menon
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, April 2018
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What are the consequences of global banking for the international transmission of shocks? a quantitative analysis José L. Fillat, Stefania Garetto, Arthur V. Smith
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, July 25, 2018
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Place-based development evidence from special economic zones in India Yeseul Hyun, Shree Ravi
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, August 2018
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Demographics and automation Daron Acemoglu (MIT and CIFAR), Pascual Restrepo (Boston University)
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, March 2018
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Frontier culture the roots and persistence of "rugged individualismi in the United States Samuel Bazzi, Martin Fiszbein, Mesay Gebresilasse
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, June 2018
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Financial disclosure and political selection evidence from India Raymond Fisman, Florian Schulz, Vikrant Vig
[Boston, MA]: [Boston University, Economics], May 2017
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Do criminally accused politicians affect economic outcomes? evidence from India Nishith Prakash, Marc Rockmore, Yogesh Uppal
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, March, 2017
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Robots and Jobs evidence from US labor markets Daron Acemoglu (MIT), Pascual Restrepo (Boston University)
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, March 17, 2017
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Subsidising the private sector for development lessons from mechanism design Paddy Carter, Francesco Decarolis and Nathaniel Young
[Boston, MA]: [Boston University, Economics], August 2, 2017
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Breaking the cycle? education and the intergenerational transmission of violence Bilge Erten, Pinar Keskin
[Boston, MA]: [Boston University, Economics], November 28, 2017
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Democracy does cause growth Daron Acemoglu, Suresh Naidu, Pascual Restrepo, James A. Robinson
[Boston, MA]: Boston University - Department of Economics, November, 2016