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In early twentieth-century America, many Blacks in the south had poor access to schooling. Philanthropist Julius Rosenwald and educator Booker T. Washington collaborated [...]
31 October 2024 |
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An established body of literature reveals that female leaders do not only improve outcomes for women through policymaking but can also promote the adoption of egalitarian [...]
07 September 2024 |
Microeconomics |
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This is the replication package for "A Theory of Stock Exchange Competition and Innovation: Will the Market Fix the Market?" published in the Journal of Politic [...]
06 July 2023 |
Microeconomics |
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Will stock exchanges innovate to address latency arbitrage and the arms race for speed? This paper models how exchanges compete in the modern electronic era and how this [...]
20 March 2024 |
Microeconomics |
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The Covid-19 pandemic forced firms globally to shift workforces to working from home [WFH]. Firms are now struggling to implement a return to working from the office [WFO [...]
24 July 2024 |
Microeconomics |
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Preferences that accommodate aversion to subjective uncertainty and its potential misspecification in dynamic settings are a valuable tool of analysis in many disciplines [...]
28 August 2018 |
Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics; Macroeconomics; Microeconomics; Statistics |
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This paper develops a method informed by data and models to recover information about investor beliefs. Our approach uses information embedded in forward-looking asset pr [...]
01 December 2020 |
Macroeconomics; Microeconomics; Statistics |
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To explore the impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on small businesses, we conducted a survey of more than 5,800 small businesses between March 28 and April 4, [...]
10 July 2020 |
Microeconomics |
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Policymaking during a pandemic can be extremely challenging. As COVID-19 is a new disease and its global impacts are unprecedented, decisions are taken in a highly uncert [...]
26 January 2021 |
Macroeconomics; Microeconomics; Statistics |
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How much information should a Central Bank (CB) have about (i) policy objectives and (ii) operational shocks to the effect of monetary policy? We consider a version of th [...]
20 September 2017 |
Microeconomics |
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We characterize the complete set of equilibrium allocations to an intrinsic common agency screening game as the set of solutions to self-generating optimization programs. [...]
13 March 2018 |
Microeconomics |
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The 1930s American Dust Bowl created archetypal “Dust Bowl migrants,” refugees from environmental collapse. I examine this archetype, comparing migration from more-er [...]
18 July 2023 |
Microeconomics |
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27 January 2009 |
Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics; Macroeconomics; Microeconomics |
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31 May 2023 |
Behavioral Science; Microeconomics |
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Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) periodically decide on both which products to launch (or phase out) and in which global regions, thereby conducting an integrated product [...]
12 April 2023 |
Macroeconomics; Microeconomics |
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Low-skill workers are comparatively immobile. This paper estimates the role of housing prices and social transfers in accounting for this fact using a spatial equilibrium [...]
27 May 2020 |
Microeconomics |
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We present a set of necessary and sufficient conditions for a class of optimal control problems with pure state constraints for which the objective function is linear in [...]
26 July 2021 |
Microeconomics |
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If experiment A is Blackwell more informative than experiment B, it is always possible that A and B are induced by signals A′ and B′ such that A′ is a refinement of [...]
14 October 2022 |
Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics; Microeconomics |
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