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In SIR models, infection rates are typically exogenous, whereas individuals adjust their behavior in reality. City-level data across the globe suggest that mobility falls in response to fear, proxied by Google searches. Incorporating experimentally validated measures of social preferences at the...
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We investigate determinants of private and public generosity to Katrina victims using an artifactual field experiment …. In this experiment, respondents from the general population viewed a short audiovisual presentation that manipulated …
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We conduct a lab-in-the-field experiment to identify parents' preferences for investing in their children. The … experiment exogenously varied the short-run returns to educational investments to identify how much parents care about maximizing …
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That prenatal events can have life-long consequences is now well established. Nevertheless, research on the Fetal Origins Hypothesis is flourishing and has expanded to include the early childhood (postnatal) environment. Why does this literature have a “second act?” We summarize the major...
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beneficial impacts on health, children's future labor incomes, crime, education, and mothers' labor incomes, with greater …
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A growing literature argues that early environments affecting childhood health may influence significantly later-life health and socioeconomic status. In this article, we present new evidence on the relationship between infant mortality and later-life outcomes using variation in infant mortality...
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This paper studies the life-cycle impacts of a widely-emulated high-quality, intensive early childhood program with long-term follow up. The program starts early in life (at 8 weeks of age) and is evaluated by an RCT. There are multiple treatment effects which we summarize through interpretable...
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Past research has demonstrated that positive increments to the non-cognitive development of children can have long …
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did not weaken the relationship between early-life disadvantages and wages. This implies that advantaged children had …
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A growing literature documents the links between long-term outcomes and health in the fetal period, infancy, and early childhood. Much of this literature focuses on rich countries, but researchers are increasingly taking advantage of new sources of data and identification to study the long reach...
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