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Reducing Inequality through Dynamic Complementarity: Evidence from Head Start and Public School Spending

By Rucker C. Johnson and C. Kirabo Jackson

òòò½Íø Journal: Economic Policy, November 2019

We compare the adult outcomes of cohorts who were differentially exposed to policy-induced changes in Head Start and K–12 spending, depending on place and year of birth. IV and sibling-difference estimates indicate that, for poor children, these policie...

The Mortality and Medical Costs of Air Pollution: Evidence from Changes in Wind Direction

By Tatyana Deryugina, Garth Heutel, Nolan H. Miller, David Molitor, and Julian Reif

òòò½Íø Review, December 2019

We estimate the causal effects of acute fine particulate matter exposure on mortality, health care use, and medical costs among the US elderly using Medicare data. We instrument for air pollution using changes in local wind direction and develop a new app...

Revenue Guarantee Equivalence

By Dirk Bergemann, Benjamin Brooks, and Stephen Morris

òòò½Íø Review, May 2019

We revisit the revenue comparison of standard auction formats, including first-price, second-price, and English auctions. We rank auctions according to their revenue guarantees, i.e., the greatest lower bound of revenue across all informational environm...

Aggregation and the Gravity Equation

By Stephen J. Redding and David E. Weinstein

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2019

One of the most successful empirical relationships in international trade is the gravity equation. A key decision for researchers in estimating this relationship is the level of aggregation, since the gravity equation is log linear, whereas aggregation in...

Trends and Disparities in Leave Use under California's Paid Family Leave Program: New Evidence from Administrative Data

By Sarah Bana, Kelly Bedard, and Maya Rossin-Slater

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2018

We use novel administrative data to study trends and disparities in usage of California's first-in-the-nation paid family leave (PFL) program. We show that take-up for both bonding with a new child and caring for an ill family member increased over 2005â€...

A Cross-Country Comparison of Dynamics in the Large Firm Wage Premium

By Emanuele Colonnelli, Joacim °ÕÃ¥²µ, Michael Webb, and Stefanie Wolter

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2018

We provide stylized facts on the existence and dynamics over time of the large firm wage premium for four countries. We examine matched employer-employee micro-data from Brazil, Germany, Sweden, and the UK, and find that the large firm premium exists in a...

Ramsey Strikes Back: Optimal Commodity Tax and Redistribution in the Presence of Salience Effects

By Hunt Allcott, Benjamin Lockwood, and Dmitry Taubinsky

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2018

An influential result in modern optimal tax theory, the Atkinson and Stiglitz (1976) theorem, holds that for a broad class of utility functions, all redistribution should be carried out through labor income taxation, rather than differential taxes on co...