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Karlan, Dean 8 Kremer, Michael 8 Robinson, Jonathan 8 Topalova, Petia 8 McKenzie, David 7 Miguel, Edward 7 Olken, Benjamin A. 7 Bertrand, Marianne 6 Fryer, Roland G. 6 Linden, Leigh L. 6 Oreopoulos, Philip 6 Attanasio, Orazio 5 Dobbie, Will 5 Giné, Xavier 5 Lucas, Adrienne M. 5 Meghir, Costas 5 Aker, Jenny C. 4 Angold, Adrian 4 Bailey, Martha J. 4 Barham, Tania 4 Bleakley, Hoyt 4 Card, David 4 Cole, Shawn 4 Costello, E. Jane 4 Das, Jishnu 4 Dupas, Pascaline 4 Dustmann, Christian 4 Field, Erica 4 Glewwe, Paul 4 Greenstone, Michael 4 Habyarimana, James 4 Jackson, C. Kirabo 4 Levitt, Steven D. 4 Lindo, Jason M. 4 Magruder, Jeremy R. 4 Manacorda, Marco 4 Matsa, David A. 4 Mazumder, Bhashkar 4 Michaels, Guy 4 Miller, Amalia R. 4
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Factor Immobility and Regional Impacts of Trade Liberalization: Evidence on Poverty from India
Topalova, Petia - In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 2 (2010) 4, pp. 1-41
This paper uses the 1991 Indian trade liberalization to measure the impact of trade liberalization on poverty, and to examine the mechanisms underpinning this impact. Variation in sectoral composition across districts and liberalization intensity across production sectors allows a...
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The Flattening Firm and Product Market Competition: The Effect of Trade Liberalization on Corporate Hierarchies
Guadalupe, Maria; Wulf, Julie - In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 2 (2010) 4, pp. 105-27
This paper establishes a causal effect of product market competition on various characteristics of organizational design. Using a unique panel dataset on firm hierarchies of large US firms (1986-1999) and a quasi-natural experiment (trade liberalization), we find that competition leads firms to...
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Government Spending and Legislative Organization: Quasi-experimental Evidence from Germany
Egger, Peter; Koethenbuerger, Marko - In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 2 (2010) 4, pp. 200-212
This paper presents empirical evidence of a positive effect of council size on government spending using a dataset of 2,056 municipalities in the German state of Bavaria over a period of 21 years. We apply a regression discontinuity design to avoid an endogeneity bias. In particular, we exploit...
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The Importance of Being Wanted
Do, Quy-Toan; Phung, Tung D. - In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 2 (2010) 4, pp. 236-53
We identify birth wantedness as a source of better child outcomes. In Vietnam, the year of birth is widely believed to determine success. As a result, cohorts born in auspicious years are 12 percent larger. Comparing siblings with one another, those of auspicious cohorts are found to have two...
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(Over)insuring Modest Risks
Sydnor, Justin - In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 2 (2010) 4, pp. 177-99
Despite the large literature on anomalies in risky choice, very little research has explored the relevance of these insights in real insurance markets. This paper uses new data on consumers' choices of deductibles for home insurance to provide evidence that a surprising level of risk aversion...
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Minimum Wages and Earnings Inequality in Urban Mexico
Bosch, Mariano; Manacorda, Marco - In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 2 (2010) 4, pp. 128-49
This paper analyzes the contribution of the minimum wage to the well documented rise in earnings inequality in Mexico between the late 1980s and the early 2000s. We find that a substantial part of the growth in inequality, and essentially all of the growth in inequality in the bottom end of the...
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School Competition and Efficiency with Publicly Funded Catholic Schools
Card, David; Dooley, Martin D.; Payne, A. Abigail - In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 2 (2010) 4, pp. 150-76
We study competition between two publicly funded school systems in Ontario, Canada: one that is open to all students, and one that is restricted to children of Catholic backgrounds. A simple model of competition between the competing systems predicts greater effort by school managers in areas...
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Disclosure by Politicians
Djankov, Simeon; Porta, Rafael La; Lopez-de-Silanes, … - In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 2 (2010) 2, pp. 179-209
We collect data on the rules and practices of financial and conflict disclosure by members of Parliament in 175 countries. Although two-thirds of the countries have some disclosure laws, less than one-third make disclosures available to the public, and less than one-sixth of potentially useful...
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Malaria Eradication in the Americas: A Retrospective Analysis of Childhood Exposure
Bleakley, Hoyt - In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 2 (2010) 2, pp. 1-45
This study uses the malaria-eradication campaigns in the United States (circa 1920) and in Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico (circa 1955) to measure how much childhood exposure to malaria depresses labor productivity. The campaigns began because of advances in health technology, which mitigates...
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Early-Life Malaria Exposure and Adult Outcomes: Evidence from Malaria Eradication in India
Cutler, David; Fung, Winnie; Kremer, Michael; Singhal, … - In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 2 (2010) 2, pp. 72-94
We examine the effects of exposure to malaria in early childhood on educational attainment and economic status in adulthood by exploiting geographic variation in malaria prevalence in India prior to a nationwide eradication program in the 1950s. We find that the program led to modest increases...
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