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Theorie 30 Theory 30 Markov chain 6 Markov-Kette 6 Welt 6 World 6 Dynamic game 5 Dynamisches Spiel 5 Optimal taxation 5 Optimale Besteuerung 5 Estimation 4 Learning process 4 Lernprozess 4 Schätzung 4 Stadtentwicklung 4 Urban development 4 Voting behaviour 4 Wahlverhalten 4 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 4 Women workers 4 Business cycle 3 Einkommensverteilung 3 Finanzpolitik 3 Fiscal policy 3 Game theory 3 Geldpolitik 3 Income distribution 3 Investitionsentscheidung 3 Investment decision 3 Konjunktur 3 Monetary policy 3 OECD countries 3 OECD-Staaten 3 Redistribution 3 Regional development 3 Regionalentwicklung 3 Social inequality 3 Soziale Ungleichheit 3 Spieltheorie 3 Steuerpolitik 3
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Glaeser, Edward L. 23 Alesina, Alberto 20 Fudenberg, Drew 9 Doraszelski, Ulrich 7 Giuliano, Paola 5 Ibragimov, Rustam 5 Mankiw, Nicholas Gregory 5 Mortimer, Julie Holland 5 Levine, David K. 4 Mankiw, N. Gregory 4 Ardagna, Silvia 3 Gyourko, Joseph E. 3 Helpman, Elhanan 3 Ibragimov, Rustam Ju. 3 Kryukov, Yaroslav (Steve) 3 Satterthwaite, Mark Allen 3 Tobio, Kristina 3 Walden, Johan 3 Weinzierl, Matthew 3 Aghion, Philippe 2 Bar (formerly Borkovsky), Ron N. 2 Besanko, David 2 Calvet, Laurent E. 2 Conlon, Christopher T. 2 Cutler, David M. 2 Ellison, Glenn 2 Gottlieb, Joshua D. 2 Ho, Justin 2 Ho, Katherine 2 Hojman, Daniel 2 Ichino, Andrea 2 Imhof, Lorens 2 Karabarbounis, Loukas 2 Ponzetto, Giacomo A. M. 2 Saiz, Albert 2 Trebbi, Francesco 2 Ward, Bryce A. 2 AntrĂ s, Pol 1 Brown, Donald J. 1 Campbell, John Y. 1
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Harvard Institute of Economic Research Discussion Paper 90 Harvard University, Harvard Institute of Economic Research, Discussion Paper 3 Harvard Institute of Economic Research, Discussion Paper 1 Journal of political economy 1
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The Power of the Family
Alesina, Alberto; Giuliano, Paola - 2008
The structure of family relationships influences economic behavior and attitudes. We define our measure of family ties using individual responses from the World Value Survey regarding the role of the family and the love and respect that children need to have for their parents for over 70...
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The Euro and Structural Reforms*
Alesina, Alberto; Ardagna, Silvia; Galasso, Vincenzo - 2008
This paper investigates whether or not the adoption of the Euro has facilitated the introduction of structural reforms, defined as deregulation in the product markets and liberalization and deregulation in the labor markets. After reviewing the theoretical arguments that may link the adoption of...
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The Economics of Place-Making Policies
Glaeser, Edward L.; Gottlieb, Joshua D. - 2008
Should the national government undertake policies aimed at strengthening the economies of particular localities or regions? Agglomeration economies and human capital spillovers suggest that such policies could enhance welfare. However, the mere existence of agglomeration externalities does not...
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Ambiguity and Extremism in Elections
Alesina, Alberto; Holden, Richard T. - 2008
We analyze a model in which voters are uncertain about the policy preferences of candidates. Two forces affect the probability of electoral success: proximity to the median voter and campaign contributions. First, we show how campaign contributions affect elections. Then we show how the...
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Social Interactions and Smoking
Cutler, David M.; Glaeser, Edward L. - 2008
Are individuals more likely to smoke when they are surrounded by smokers? In this paper, we examine the evidence for peer effects in smoking. We address the endogeneity of peers by looking at the impact of workplace smoking bans on spousal and peer group smoking. Using these bans as an...
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When are Ghettos Bad? Lessons from Immigrant Segregation in the United States
Glaeser, Edward L.; Cutler, David M.; Vigdor, Jacob L. - 2008
Recent studies provide conflicting evidence on the connection between ethnic or racial neighborhood segregation and outcomes. Some studies find that residence in an enclave is beneficial, some reach the opposite conclusion, and still others imply that any relationship is small. One hypothesis is...
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Subgame Perfect Implementation with Almost Perfect Information
Aghion, Philippe; Fudenberg, Drew; Holden, Richard - 2008
The theory of incomplete contracts has been recently questioned using or extending the subgame perfect implementation approach of Moore and Repullo (1988). We consider the robustness of this mechanism to the introduction of small amounts of asymmetric information. Our main result is that the...
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The Economic Approach to Cities
Glaeser, Edward L. - 2008
The economic approach to cities relies on a spatial equilibrium for workers, employers and builders. The worker's equilibrium implies that positive attributes in one location, like access to downtown or high wages, are offset by negative attributes, like high housing prices. The employer's...
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Did the Death of Distance Hurt Detroit and Help New York?
Glaeser, Edward L.; Ponzetto, Giacomo A. M. - 2008
Urban proximity can reduce the costs of shipping goods and speed the flow of ideas. Improvements in communication technology might erode these advantages and allow people and firms to decentralize. However, improvements in transportation and communication technology can also increase the returns...
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Why is Fiscal Policy Often Procyclical?
Alesina, Alberto; Tabellini, Guido Enrico - 2008
Many countries, especially developing ones, follow procyclical fiscal policies, namely spending goes up (taxes go down) in booms and spending goes down (taxes go up) in recessions. We provide an explanation for this suboptimal fiscal policy based upon political distortions and incentives for...
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