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Johannes Fleck (FED BOARD, MINNEAPOLIS), 21.06.2023
Combining a variety of survey and administrative data, this paper measures the progressivity of taxes and transfers for each of the US states and contrasts it ...
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Anna Zaharieva (Bielefeld University), 14.06.2023
The most popular method to acquire a job is to use one’s circle of acquaintances or social networks to find a position. However, in the current research, there ...
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Masao Fukui (Boston University) , 07.06.2023
We study the consequences of “regime-induced” exchange rate depreciations by comparing outcomes for peggers versus floaters to the US dollar in response to a ...
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cancelled_Chris Busch (LMU), 10.05.2023
We develop a method that identifies the effects of nationwide policy, i.e., policy implemented across all regions at the same time. In our method, we put ...
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Erwan Gautier (Bank of France), 03.05.2023
In a broad class of sticky price models, theory predicts that the ratio of the kurtosis to the frequency of price changes is a sufficient statistic for the ...
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Andreas Fagereng, 26.04.2023
We use population data on capital income and wealth holdings for Norway to measure asset positions and wealth returns before individuals marry and after the ...
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Nicolas Werquin (FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF CHICAGO), 19.04.2023
We study optimal tax design based on the idea that policy-makers face trade-offs between multiple margins of redistribution. Within a Mirrleesian economy with ...
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Matthias Rottner (Bundesbank), 12.04.2023
Economists typically make simplifying assumptions to make the solution and estimation of their highly complex models feasible. These simplifications include ...
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Alexandre Kohlhas (Oxford), 05.04.2023
We document systematic differences in macroeconomic expectations across U.S. households and rationalize our findings with a theory of information choice. We ...
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Krzysztof Pytka (Mannheim), 17.05.2023
This paper shows that price dispersion matters for shaping individual household consumption. Using detailed scanner data, I document that the high-earning ...
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