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COVID-19 caused a noticeable but brief decline in employment in food manufacturing, from A. Ford Ramsey, Barry Goodwin, and Mildred Haley https://nber.org/papers/w28896 pic.twitter.com/JlzVQL86tq
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Analysis of expectation formation during the recent housing boom in Germany. The cross section of forecasts depends on only two household characteristics: location and tenure, from Fabian Kindermann, Julia Le Blanc, Monika Piazzesi, and Martin Schneider https://nber.org/papers/w28895 pic.twitter.com/pIWfx1VMC7
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Crowd pressure biases referees’ decisions in favor of the home team for more subjective decisions, depending on how reasonable the referees view the pressure, from Alma Cohen, Zvika Neeman, and Florian Auferoth https://nber.org/papers/w28894 pic.twitter.com/u1XmwmPc9g
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The political preferences of CEOs are closely related to the gender gap in representation, as well as in the level and structure of compensation in the executive suite, from Alma Cohen, Moshe Hazan, and David Weiss https://nber.org/papers/w28893 pic.twitter.com/e6iAhAGYkw
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Global financial intermediaries play a key role in emerging markets debt crises, from
@jmmorelli_88, Pablo Ottonello, and Diego J. Perez https://nber.org/papers/w28892 pic.twitter.com/WyTBZCZm6F
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How a central bank could assume a role in managing risks from environmental pollution, from Nicholas Z. Muller https://nber.org/papers/w28891 pic.twitter.com/UvQmclQcXE
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An examination of various ways that the problem of low response rates among rich households can be dealt with in applications using household surveys, including for developing countries, from
@MartinRavallion https://nber.org/papers/w28890 pic.twitter.com/LcypqEMaz8
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While FDA review is often described as increasing costs and perhaps slowing flow of new products, by certifying quality, this review can grow market size and innovation incentives, from Benjamin Berger,
@amitabhchandra2, and@c_garthwaite https://nber.org/papers/w28889 pic.twitter.com/Jl7xhzYcEC
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TA growth model characterized by equilibrium unemployment, sustained monopoly power, Keynesian-type demand multipliers, and no nominal rigidities, from James D. Hamilton https://nber.org/papers/w28888 pic.twitter.com/smOvZQQqwH
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A review of models of social learning and information cascades — situations in which an observer of others takes the same action regardless of the observer’s private information signal, from Sushil Bikhchandani,
@4misceldah, Omer Tamuz, and@IvoWelch https://nber.org/papers/w28887 pic.twitter.com/AaWES2tnfZ
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A “partially pooled” synthetic control method to extend synthetic controls to multiple treated units is used to evaluate the effect of teacher unionization on school spending, from
@EliBenMichael,@AviFeller, and@rothstein_jesse https://nber.org/papers/w28886 pic.twitter.com/DUTWOHLWwD
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An augmented synthetic control estimator can improve on the original synthetic control method, reducing bias from imperfect matching, from
@EliBenMichael,@AviFeller, and@rothstein_jesse https://nber.org/papers/w28885 pic.twitter.com/IoS5Il72iN
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A social media platform that wishes to maximize content engagement will propagate extreme articles amongst the most extremist users, while not showing these articles to ideologically opposed users, from
@DrDaronAcemoglu, Asuman Ozdaglar, and James Siderius https://nber.org/papers/w28884 pic.twitter.com/0vwo1SjGPA
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Home production hours of spouses have become more complementary over time, accounting for a significant part of the decline in gender inequality in Germany, while technological change has fueled inequality, from
@pauliecalvo, Lindenlaub, and Reynoso https://nber.org/papers/w28883 pic.twitter.com/fc32GD9CRd
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The composition of early users on online platforms can induce systematic biases in the signals of startup potential, which can result in a shortage of innovations aimed at consumers who are underrepresented among early users, from Cao, Koning, and Nanda https://nber.org/papers/w28882 pic.twitter.com/35cW82yTMo
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A small perturbation of memory and coordination can resolve the indeterminacy problem of the New Keynesian model, even under interest rate pegs, from George-Marios Angeletos and Chen Lian https://nber.org/papers/w28881 pic.twitter.com/W95bWbdB25
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Patent protection may stimulate follow-on scientific research in a firm, especially for smaller firms, from Ashish Arora, Sharon Belenzon,
@marxmatt, and Dror Shvadron https://nber.org/papers/w28880 pic.twitter.com/gTf6oEt34X
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How to think about leverage regulation and monetary policy when equity investors and/or creditors have distorted beliefs relative to the planner, from Eduardo Dávila and
@AnsgarWalther https://nber.org/papers/w28879 pic.twitter.com/CxpK7Y8Y5d
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Pro-guest rules can drive demand and supply to and from the Airbnb platform, as a function of the local platform competition between Airbnb and VRBO, from Jian Jia, Ginger Zhe Jin, and Liad Wagman https://nber.org/papers/w28878 pic.twitter.com/aWVNcZqHDy
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Work requirements increase the 18-month exit rate from food stamps (SNAP) by 23 percentage points (64%), with an overall 53% drop in program participation but scant effect on work, from Colin Gray, Adam Leive, Elena Prager, Kelsey B. Pukelis, and Mary Zaki https://nber.org/papers/w28877 pic.twitter.com/T7AjyYluoT
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