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Information Reporting and Tax Compliance

By Bibek Adhikari, James Alm, and Timothy F. Harris

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2020

Ensuring tax compliance is an enduring problem for governments in all countries. In this paper, we examine the role of information reporting in increasing tax compliance. We first discuss the practice of information reporting in the US, including a recent...

The Distinctive Values of Bankers

By Nava Ashraf, Oriana Bandiera, and Alexia Delfino

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2020

The banking sector is sometimes characterized by dysfunctional culture, but little is known about what values bankers hold. We gather data on employee values in a large multinational bank and measure alignment within the bank and with broader society. We ...

Stories at Work

By Robert Akerlof, Niko Matouschek, and Luis Rayo

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2020

Organizational stories are commonplace and a crucial force shaping employee behavior. We show how an organization's choice of story can be formally incorporated into its design problem. In our simple model, the organization optimally becomes either "purpo...

Can Mentoring Help Female Assistant Professors in Economics? An Evaluation by Randomized Trial

By Donna K. Ginther, Janet M. Currie, Francine D. Blau, and Rachel T. A. Croson

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2020

Women continue to be underrepresented in academic ranks in the economics profession. The Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession of the òòò½Íø established the CeMENT mentoring workshop to support women in resear...

Employment and Earnings for Federal Government Economists: Empirical Evidence by Gender and Race

By Lucia Foster, Julia Manzella, Erika McEntarfer, and Danielle H. Sandler

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2020

We contribute to the literature on diversity in the economics profession, which has mostly focused on academia, by providing a first look at the employment and earnings of federal government economists by gender and race. Combining micro-level data on fed...

Do Workers Comply with Salary History Bans? A Survey on Voluntary Disclosure, Adverse Selection, and Unraveling

By Amanda Agan, Bo Cowgill, and Laura Katherine Gee

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2020

Salary history bans forbid employers from asking job candidates to disclose their salaries. However, applicants can still volunteer this information. Our theoretical model predicts that the effect of these laws varies by how workers comply. Our survey of ...

Legal Access to Reproductive Control Technology, Women's Education, and Earnings Approaching Retirement

By Jason M. Lindo, Mayra Pineda-Torres, David Pritchard, and Hedieh Tajali

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2020

What do historical changes in legal access to reproductive health care technology tell us about the long-run effects of such changes? We investigate this question using data from the Health and Retirement Study and an identification strategy leveraging va...

Local Economic Conditions and Fertility from the Great Depression through the Great Recession

By Jessamyn Schaller, Price Fishback, and Kelli Marquardt

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2020

This paper reexamines the association between local economic conditions and fertility using a new dataset of county-level birthrates and per capita income in the United States spanning the period 1937–2016. Using a panel data model, we estimate that gro...

Gender Differences in Scientific Communication and Their Impact on Grant Funding Decisions

By Julian Kolev, Yuly Fuentes-Medel, and Fiona Murray

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2020

Why are women underrepresented in the fields of science, technology, and innovation? Using a sample of Gates and NIH grant applications submitted by a common pool of US-based academic researchers, we implement a range of text analysis methods associated w...

Community-Based Crisis Response: Evidence from Sierra Leone's Ebola Outbreak

By Darin Christensen, Oeindrila Dube, Johannes Haushofer, Bilal Siddiqi, and Maarten Voors

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2020

Postmortems on the recent Ebola outbreak in West Africa suggest that effective community engagement helped slow transmission by encouraging people to come forward and be tested. We evaluate the impact of Community Care Centers: a new crisis response model...