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Diffusion Games

By Evan Sadler

òòò½Íø Review, January 2020

Behaviors and information often spread via person-to-person diffusion. This paper highlights how diffusion processes can facilitate coordination. I study contagion in a discrete network with Bayesian players. In addition to characterizing the extent and r...

Participating or Not? Characteristics of Female Entrepreneurs Participating in and Completing an Entrepreneurial Training Program

By Leonardo Iacovone, Gabriela °ä²¹±ô»å±ð°ùó²Ô, and Cristina MacGregor

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2018

Who are the female entrepreneurs who end up starting and completing entrepreneurial training programs? In this paper, relying on a large set of baseline characteristics collected before the entrepreneurs are selected into an entrepreneurial training progr...

Family Disadvantage and the Gender Gap in Behavioral and Educational Outcomes

By David Autor, David Figlio, Krzysztof Karbownik, Jeffrey Roth, and Melanie Wasserman

òòò½Íø Journal: Applied Economics, July 2019

Boys born to disadvantaged families have higher rates of disciplinary problems, lower achievement scores, and fewer high school completions than girls from comparable backgrounds. Using birth certificates matched to schooling records for Florida children ...

Health Care Access, Costs, and Treatment Dynamics: Evidence from In Vitro Fertilization

By Barton H. Hamilton, Emily Jungheim, Brian McManus, and Juan Pantano

òòò½Íø Review, December 2018

We study public policies designed to improve access and reduce costs for In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). High out-of-pocket prices can deter potential patients from IVF, while active patients have an incentive to risk costly high-order pregnancies to improv...

ProPelled: The Effects of Grants on Graduation, Earnings, and Welfare

By Jeffrey T. Denning, Benjamin M. Marx, and Lesley J. Turner

òòò½Íø Journal: Applied Economics, July 2019

We estimate effects of the Pell Grant—the largest US federal grant for college students—using administrative data from Texas public colleges and a discontinuity in grant generosity for low-income students. Within four-year institutions, eligibility fo...