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A mathematical expression known as Benford's law provides an example of an unexpected relationship among randomly selected first significant digits (FSD). Newcomb (1881), and later Benford (1938), conjectured that FSDs would exhibit a weakly monotonic distribution and proposed a frequency...
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We quantify the connection between inequality and business cycles in a medium-scale New Keynesian model with tractable household heterogeneity, estimated with aggregate and cross-sectional data. We find that inequality substantially amplifies cyclical fluctuations. The primary source of this...
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This paper characterizes the optimal taxation of top earners in a world with externalities. It takes a reduced-form approach that spans a broad class of models where top earners create externalities on the economy. The model allows for a flexible relationship between top earnings and the...
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