Inequality
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Results for: Inequality
- Duggan, Mark, Atul Gupta, Emilie Jackson, and Zachary Templeton. “The Impact of Privatization: Evidence from the Hospital Sector”.
- Auclert, Adrien, Matthew Rognlie, and Ludwig Straub. “The Trickling Up of Excess Savings”.
- Burke, Marshall, Marissa Childs, Brandon De la Cuesta, Minghao Qiu, Jessica Li, Carlos Gould, Sam Heft-Neal, and Michael Wara. “Wildfire Influence on Recent US Pollution Trends”.
- Hanushek, Eric. “A Simple and Complete Solution to the Learning Loss Problem ”.
- Finkelstein, Amy, Geoffrey Kocks, Maria Polyakova, and Victoria Udalova. “Heterogeneity in Damages from a Pandemic”.
- Kennedy-Moulton, Kate, Sarah Miller, Petra Persson, Maya Rossin-Slater, Laura Wherry, and Gloria Aldana. “Maternal and Infant Health Inequality: New Evidence from Linked Administrative Data”.
- Gust, Sarah, Ludger Woessmann, and Eric Hanushek. “Global Universal Basic Skills: Current Deficits and Implications for World Development”.
- Goda, Gopi, Emilie Jackson, Lauren Nicholas, and Sarah Stith. “Older Workers’ Employment and Social Security Spillovers through the Second Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic”.
- Duggan, Mark, and Emma Hou. “Apples and Oranges: Contrasting Economic Policy in New York and Florida”.
- Athey, Susan, Dean Karlan, Emil Palikot, and Yuan Yuan. “Smiles in Profiles: Improving Fairness and Efficiency Using Estimates of User Preferences in Online Marketplaces”.
- De Sousa, Jose, and Muriel Niederle. “Trickle-Down Effects of Affirmative Action: A Case Study in France”.
- Lachowska, Marta, Isaac Sorkin, and Stephen Woodbury. “Firms and Unemployment Insurance Take-Up”.
- Hurst, Erik, Patrick Kehoe, Elena Pastorino, and Thomas Winberry. “The Distributional Impact of the Minimum Wage in the Short and Long Run”.
- Aggarwal, Rishabh, Adrien Auclert, Matthew Rognlie, and Ludwig Straub. “Excess Savings and Twin Deficits: The Transmission of Fiscal Stimulus in Open Economies”.
- Camargo, Braz, Fabian Lange, and Elena Pastorino. “On the Role of Learning, Human Capital, and Performance Incentives for Wages”.
- Benzell, Seth, Erik Brynjolfsson, and Guillaume Saint-Jacques. “Digital Abundance Meets Scarce Architects: Implications for Wages, Interest Rates, and Growth”.
- Benzell, Seth, and Erik Brynjolfsson. “The Innovation-Complexity Trade-Off: How Bottlenecks Create Superstars and Constrain Growth”.
- Brouillette, Jean-Felix, Charles Jones, and Peter Klenow. “Race and Economic Well-Being in the United States”.
- Otero, Sebastián, Nano Barahona, and Cauê Dobbin. “Affirmative Action in Centralized College Admission Systems: Evidence from Brazil ”.
- Goldin, Jacob, Elaine Maag, and Katherine Michelmore. “Estimating the Net Fiscal Cost of a Child Tax Credit Expansion”.