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Did Austerity Cause Brexit?

By Thiemo Fetzer

òòò½Íø Review, November 2019

This paper documents a significant association between the exposure of an individual or area to the UK government's austerity-induced welfare reforms begun in 2010, and the following: the subsequent rise in support for the UK Independence Party, an import...

An Experimental Comparison of Risky and Riskless Choice—Limitations of Prospect Theory and Expected Utility Theory

By Hui-Kuan Chung, Paul Glimcher, and Agnieszka Tymula

òòò½Íø Journal: Microeconomics, August 2019

Prospect theory, used descriptively for decisions under both risk and certainty, presumes concave utility over gains and convex utility over losses, a pattern widely seen in lottery tasks. Although such discontinuous gain-loss reference-dependence is also...

Emotional Tagging and Belief Formation: The Long-Lasting Effects of Experiencing Communism

By Christine Laudenbach, Ulrike Malmendier, and Alexandra Niessen-Ruenzi

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2019

Growing evidence in macrofinance suggests long-lasting effects of personally experienced outcomes on beliefs. To understand the underlying mechanism we turn to the neurological foundations of memory formation. We propose that emotional tagging plays a cru...

Identification in Macroeconomics

[Symposium: Macroeconomics a Decade after the Great Recession]

By Emi Nakamura and ´³Ã³²Ô Steinsson

Journal of Economic Perspectives, Summer 2018

This paper discusses empirical approaches macroeconomists use to answer questions like: What does monetary policy do? How large are the effects of fiscal stimulus? What caused the Great Recession? Why do some countries grow faster than others? Identificat...

The Taxing Deed of Globalization

By Peter H. Egger, Sergey Nigai, and Nora M. Strecker

òòò½Íø Review, February 2019

This paper examines the effects of globalization on the distribution of worker-specific labor taxes using a unique set of tax calculators. We find a differential effect of higher trade and factor mobility on relative tax burdens in 1980–1993 versus 1994...

The State of New Keynesian Economics: A Partial Assessment

[Symposium: Macroeconomics a Decade after the Great Recession]

By Jordi ³Ò²¹±ôí

Journal of Economic Perspectives, Summer 2018

In August 2007, when the first signs emerged of what would come to be the most damaging global financial crisis since the Great Depression, the New Keynesian paradigm was dominant in macroeconomics. Ten years later, tons of ammunition has been fired again...

Measuring Success in Education: The Role of Effort on the Test Itself

By Uri Gneezy, John A. List, Jeffrey A. Livingston, Xiangdong Qin, Sally Sadoff, and Yang Xu

òòò½Íø Review: Insights, December 2019

US students often rank poorly on standardized tests that estimate and compare educational achievements. We investigate whether this might reflect not only differences in ability but also differences in effort on the test. We experimentally offer students ...

Does Science Advance One Funeral at a Time?

By Pierre Azoulay, Christian Fons-Rosen, and Joshua S. Graff Zivin

òòò½Íø Review, August 2019

We examine how the premature death of eminent life scientists alters the vitality of their fields. While the flow of articles by collaborators into affected fields decreases after the death of a star scientist, the flow of articles by non-collaborators in...