We provide evidence on narratives about the macroeconomy—stories individuals tell to make sense of economic phenomena—in the context of a historically notable ...
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We construct a dynamic general equilibrium model with occupation mobility, human capital accumulation and endogenous assignment of workers to tasks to ...
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Corporate fiscal policy over the business cycle is carried out in very different ways over time and across countries. Moreover, little is known about how it ...
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Unfortunately, this seminar has to be cancelled. We apologize for the short notice, but hope to welcome many participants next week again on site.
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It is widely believed that governments tend to over accumulate debt, which gives rise to the need for fiscal rules. This paper studies the optimal fiscal and ...
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We study the relationship between corporate taxation and carbon emissions in the U.S. We find that dirty firms pay lower profit taxes – the opposite of what ...
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Using a structural life-cycle model and data on school visits from Safegraph and school closures from Burbio, we quantify the heterogeneous impact of school ...
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