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Liquidity shock 1 asset pricing 1 limit-orders 1
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Wolthoff, Ronald 4 Goldstein, Itay 3 Greenwood, Jeremy 3 He, Zhiguo 3 Helpman, Elhanan 3 Khan, Aubhik 3 Kubler, Felix 3 Lester, Benjamin 3 Manuelli, Rody 3 Seshadri, Ananth 3 Shin, Yongseok 3 Topa, Giorgio 3 Wright, Mark 3 Xu, Daniel Yi 3 Abraham, Arpad 2 Acemoglu, Daron 2 Adao, Bernardino 2 Akcigit, Ufuk 2 Alder, Simeon 2 Alessandria, George 2 Alvarez, Fernando 2 Berger, David 2 Bhattarai, Saroj 2 Bianchi, Francesco 2 Bianchi, Javier 2 Brunnermeier, Markus 2 Cacciatore, Matteo 2 Campbell, Jeffrey 2 Cao, Dan 2 Carapella, Francesca 2 Carvalho, Carlos 2 Caselli, Francesco 2 Cheremukhin, Anton 2 Choi, Sekyu 2 Cole, Harold 2 Cordoba, Juan 2 Croce, Mariano 2 Curdia, Vasco 2 Davis, Morris 2 Doepke, Matthias 2
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Trading and liquidity with limited cognition
Weill, Pierre-Olivier; Hombert, Johan; Biais, Bruno - Society for Economic Dynamics - SED - 2012
We study the reaction of nancial markets to aggregate liquidity shocks when traders face cognition limits. While each financial institution recovers from the shock at a random time, the trader representing the institution observes this recovery with a delay, reflecting the time it takes to...
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Why Do Inefficient Firms Survive? Management and Economic Development
Peters, Michael - Society for Economic Dynamics - SED - 2012
There are large and persistent productivity differences across firms within narrowly defined industries. This is especially true in poor countries. Why do productivity differences decline as the economy develops? In this paper I propose a theory where productivity differences exist because...
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Voters, Donors and Accurate Polls: The Irrelevance of the Median Voter
Feddersen, Timothy - Society for Economic Dynamics - SED - 2012
Standard spatial models of candidate competition suggest that better information about the location of the median voter produce policies closer to the median voter’s ideal point. In this paper we show that more precise information about voter preferences may produce counterintuitive...
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Measuring Mismatch in the US Labor Market
Song, Joseph; Topa, Giorgio; Violante, Gianluca; Sahin, … - Society for Economic Dynamics - SED - 2012
This paper measures mismatch between job-seekers and vacancies in the U.S. labor market. Mismatch is defined as the distance between the observed allocation of unemployed workers across sectors and the optimal allocation that solves a planner’s problem. The planner’s allocation...
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The Disappearing Gender Gap: The impact of divorce, wages, and preferences on education and women's work
Wong, Joyce; Fernández, Raquel - Society for Economic Dynamics - SED - 2012
Women born in 1935 went to college significantly less than their male counterparts and married women's labor force participation (LFP) averaged 40% between the ages of thirty and forty. The cohort born twenty years later behaved very dierently. The education gender gap was eliminated and married...
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Education and Optimal Dynamic Taxation
Sachs, Dominik; Findeisen, Sebastian - Society for Economic Dynamics - SED - 2012
We study optimal tax and educational policies in a dynamic private information economy, in which ex-ante heterogeneous individuals make an educational investment early in their life and face a stochastic wage distribution. We characterize labor and education wedges in this setting analytically...
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Fiscal policy in contemporary DSGE models
Heideken, Virginia Queijo von; Graeve, Ferre De - Society for Economic Dynamics - SED - 2012
The role of fiscal policy in DSGE models has long been ignored. Recent evidence from reduced-form VARs (Sims (2011)), event-studies (Leeper et al. (2012)) and structural models (Fernández-Vilaverde et al. (2012)) shows that information about fiscal variables can add to macroeconomic models. To...
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TECHNOLOGY AND THE CHANGING FAMILY: A UNIFIED MODEL OF MARRIAGE, DIVORCE, EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT AND MARRIED FEMALE LABOR-FORCE PARTICIPATION
Guner, Nezih; Kocharkov, Georgi; Santos, Cezar; … - Society for Economic Dynamics - SED - 2012
Marriage has declined since 1960, with the drop being bigger for non-college educated individuals versus college educated ones. Divorce has increased, more so for the non-college educated vis-à-vis the college educated. Additionally, assortative mating has risen; i.e., people are more likely to...
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Subsidizing Price Discovery
Kim, Kyungmin; Lester, Benjamin; Camargo, Braz - Society for Economic Dynamics - SED - 2012
In the wake of the 2007-2008 financial crisis, a policy called the Public-Private Investment Program for Legacy Assets (PPIP) was introduced to promote price discovery and restore liquidity in the markets for a variety of asset-backed securities. Under this program, private investors who were...
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Household Interaction and the Labor Supply of Married Women
Eckstein, Zvi - Society for Economic Dynamics - SED - 2012
The major increase in the employment rate of married women while that of men remained almost unchanged is one of the most dramatic socioeconomic changes to have taken place during the last century. In this paper, we argue that shifts in social norms regarding household interaction in determining...
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