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Aizenman, Joshua 166 Feldstein, Martin S. 163 Freeman, Richard B. 142 Bordo, Michael David 125 Poterba, James 123 Shleifer, Andrei 123 Acemoglu, Daron 121 Glaeser, Edward Ludwig 117 Razin, Assaf 117 Edwards, Sebastian 114 Neumark, David 109 Auerbach, Alan 108 Whalley, John 108 Kotlikoff, Laurence 107 Eichengreen, Barry 106 Heckman, James J. 106 Alesina, Alberto 104 Gruber, Jonathan 104 Mitchell, Olivia 97 Hamermesh, Daniel 93 Frankel, Jeffrey Alexander 90 Card, David E. 89 Summers, Lawrence H. 89 Obstfeld, Maurice 85 Hendershott, Patric H. 83 Wei, Shang-Jin 83 Cutler, David M. 81 Lipsey, Robert E. 81 Svensson, Lars E.O. 81 Mishkin, Frederic 80 Campbell, John Y. 79 Currie, Janet 78 Fullerton, Don 78 Krueger, Alan B. 78 Stiglitz, Joseph E. 77 Slemrod, Joel 76 Barro, Robert J. 75 Grossman, Michael 75 Caballero, Ricardo J 74 McCallum, Bennett T. 73
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National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) 21,131 National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.> 12
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NBER Working Papers 21,131 NBER working paper series 24 NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH - The Latest NBER Working Papers 12 NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES 10 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 4 NBER Working Paper Series 2 Mevlude Akbulut-Yuksel & Adriana D. Kugler, 2016. "Intergenerational Persistence of Health in the U.S.: Do Immigrants Get Healthier as they Assimilate?," NBER Working Papers 21987, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc 1 NBER Working Papers Series 1 NBER working papers series 1
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Intergenerational Persistence of Health in the U.S : Do Immigrants Get Healthier as They Assimilate?
Kugler, Adriana D. - 2019
It is well known that a substantial part of income and education is passed on from parents to children, generating substantial persistence in socio-economic status across generations. In this paper, we examine whether another form of human capital, health, is also largely transmitted from...
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DEEP FINANCIAL INTEGRATION AND VOLATILITY
Kalemli-Ozcan, Sebnem; Sørensen, Bent; Volosovych, Vadym - National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.> - 2010
We investigate the relationship between financial integration and output volatility at micro and macrolevels. Using a very large firm-level dataset from EU countries over time, we construct a measureof "deep" financial integration at the regional level based on foreign ownership at the firm...
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FINANCIAL INCENTIVES AND STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT:EVIDENCE FROM RANDOMIZED TRIALS
Fryer, Roland G. - National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.> - 2010
This paper describes a series of school-based randomized trials in over 250 urban schools designedto test the impact of financial incentives on student achievement. In stark contrast to simple economicmodels, our results suggest that student incentives increase achievement when the rewards are...
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THE MARGINAL PRODUCTS OF RESIDENTIAL AND NON-RESIDENTIAL CAPITALTHROUGH 2009
Mulligan, Casey B.; Threinen, Luke - National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.> - 2010
Estimates of the marginal product of capital can help forecast economic growth, test competing businesscycle theories, and perform cost-benefit analysis. This paper presents annual and quarterly estimatesof the marginal product of capital in the U.S. separately for the residential and...
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The Effect of State Workers' Compensation Program Changes on the Use of Federal SocialSecurity Disability Insurance
McInerney, Melissa; Simon, Kosali Ilayperuma - National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.> - 2010
In addition to traditional forms of private and public medical insurance, two other large programshelp pay for costs associated with ill health. In 2007, Workers Compensation (WC) insurance provided$55.4 billion in medical care and cash benefits to employees who are injured at work or contract...
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UNDERSTANDING THE MECHANISMS OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Deaton, Angus - National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.> - 2010
I argue that progress in understanding economic development (as in other branches of economics)must come from the investigation of mechanisms; the associated empirical analysis can usefully employa wide range of experimental and non-experimental methods. I discuss three different areas of...
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THE SHANXI BANKS
Morck, Randall; Yang, Fan - National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.> - 2010
The remote inland province of Shanxi was late Qing dynasty China’s paramount banking center. Itsremoteness and China’s almost complete isolation from foreign influence at the time lead historiansto posit a Chinese invention of modern banking. However, Shanxi merchants ran a tea trade...
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INTRA-FIRM TRADE AND PRODUCT CONTRACTIBILITY (LONG VERSION)
Bernard, Andrew B.; Jensen, J. Bradford; Redding, Stephen; … - National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.> - 2010
This paper examines the determinants of intra-firm trade in U.S. imports using detailed country-productdata. We create a new measure of product contractibility based on the degree of intermediation in internationaltrade for the product. We find important roles for the interaction of country and...
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WHY SHOULD INVENTORIES RISE WHEN DEMAND FALLS IN HOUSING ANDOTHER MARKETS?
Lazear, Edward P. - National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.> - 2010
Inventories and price changes are correlated. The inverse relation is most obvious in housing whereinventories build in low demand markets and shrink in high demand markets. This is a puzzle. Ifsellers and buyers had symmetric views of the world, one would think that sellers would lower...
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ECONOMIC GROWTH WITH BUBBLES
Martin, Alberto; Ventura, Jaume - National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.> - 2010
We develop a stylized model of economic growth with bubbles. In this model, financial frictions leadto equilibrium dispersion in the rates of return to investment. During bubbly episodes, unproductiveinvestors demand bubbles while productive investors supply them. Because of this, bubbly...
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