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Cartels Uncovered

By Ari Hyytinen, Frode Steen, and Otto Toivanen

òòò½Íø Journal: Microeconomics, November 2018

How many cartels are there, and how long do they live? The answers to these questions are important in assessing the need for competition policy. We present a Hidden Markov Model that takes into account that often it is not known whether a cartel exists o...

Are Low Interest Rates Deflationary? A Paradox of Perfect-Foresight Analysis

By Mariana ³Ò²¹°ù³¦Ã­²¹-³§³¦³ó³¾¾±»å³Ù and Michael Woodford

òòò½Íø Review, January 2019

We argue that an influential "neo-Fisherian" analysis of the effects of low interest rates depends on using perfect foresight equilibrium analysis under circumstances where it is not plausible for people to hold expectations of that kind. We propose an ex...

Emotional Judges and Unlucky Juveniles

By Ozkan Eren and Naci Mocan

òòò½Íø Journal: Applied Economics, July 2018

Employing the universe of juvenile court decisions in a U.S. state between 1996 and 2012, we analyze the effects of emotional shocks associated with unexpected outcomes of football games played by a prominent college team in the state. We find that unexpe...

Unemployment Cycles

By Jan Eeckhout and Ilse Lindenlaub

òòò½Íø Journal: Macroeconomics, October 2019

The labor market by itself can create cyclical outcomes, even in the absence of exogenous shocks. We propose a theory in which the search behavior of the employed has profound aggregate implications for the unemployed. There is a strategic complementarity...

Cognitive Abilities and Inflation Expectations

By Francesco D'Acunto, Daniel Hoang, Maritta Paloviita, and Michael Weber

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2019

Cognitive abilities help explain the large cross-sectional variation in inflation expectations at the household level. But which type of cognitive abilities are important? We find that not only quantitative abilities but also logical and verbal abilities ...

Matching with Stochastic Arrival

By Neil Thakral

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2019

This paper examines efficiency and fairness properties in a dynamic allocation problem. The model applies to situations in which objects of different types arrive stochastically over time and must be assigned to agents in a queue, such as the allocation o...