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How does an epidemic affect individuals' expectations on economic prospects? Do people care more about containing the disease or sustaining normal economic activities during the epidemic? We implement an incentivized longitudinal online survey on economic expectations with randomized controlled...
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We study the effects of information treatments on mitigating the negative impacts on demand at specific locations with a survey experiment. Using two randomly assigned information treatments targeting Hubei products, we document that the respondents are more likely to choose a similar non-Hubei...
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There are widespread concerns that the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic leads to negative attitudes or even stigmatization, especially towards peoples and products from the epicenters. We study the effects of information treatments on partially mitigating the negative impacts such as stigmatization on...
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In this study, we explore a 2013 policy shock that relaxed the One-Child Policy in China: couples were permitted to have two children if one parent is an only child. Exploiting employer-employee matched data encompassing 5.4 million employees in a major city, we show that after the policy shock...
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A major part of the literature on land use regulations focuses on the residential land market. In this paper, we examine the impact of the minimum price policy on the large, but understudied, industrial land market in China. The minimum price policy aims to reduce wasteful land use in the...
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This paper investigates how transportation networks shape firms' geographic footprint byreducing information asymmetry associated with distant investments. Exploiting the staggeredexpansions of China's passenger high-speed rail (HSR) network, we document that the amountof intercity investment...
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We study the disguised pollution of industrial firms in China. We find that sulfur dioxide (SO2) readings increase by 15.9% in monitoring stations after sunset in high factory density areas, controlling for station-day and city-hour fixed effects. Physical inspections by the Ministry of...
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