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Non-neutrality of Open-Market Operations

By Pierpaolo Benigno and Salvatore ±·¾±²õ³Ù¾±³¦Ã²

òòò½Íø Journal: Macroeconomics, July 2020

We analyze the effects on inflation and output of unconventional open-market operations due to the possible income losses on the central bank's balance sheet. We first state a general Neutrality Property, and characterize the theoretical conditions suppor...

Sticky Wage Models and Labor Supply Constraints

By Zhen Huo and ´³´Ç²õé-³Õí³¦³Ù´Ç°ù ¸éí´Ç²õ-¸é³Ü±ô±ô

òòò½Íø Journal: Macroeconomics, July 2020

In sticky wages models (either à la Calvo or à la Rotemberg), labor is solely determined by the demand side. However, a change of circumstances may make labor demand higher than agents' willingness to work. We find that workers are required to work agai...

Liquidity and Consumption: Evidence from Three Post-earthquake Reconstruction Programs in Italy

By Antonio Acconcia, Giancarlo Corsetti, and Saverio Simonelli

òòò½Íø Journal: Macroeconomics, July 2020

In Italian regions hit by earthquakes, homeowners typically receive public funds to finance reconstruction. While these funds are strictly tied to reconstruction work, they are in part disbursed up front, leading to significant variation in cash on hand. ...

The Competitive Effects of Entry: Evidence from Supercenter Expansion

By Peter Arcidiacono, Paul B. Ellickson, Carl F. Mela, and John D. Singleton

òòò½Íø Journal: Applied Economics, July 2020

Coupling weekly grocery transactions with the exact location and opening date of Walmarts over an 11-year period, we examine how Supercenter entry affects prices and revenues at incumbent supermarkets. We find that entry within 1 mile of an incumbent caus...

One in a Million: Field Experiments on Perceived Closeness of the Election and Voter Turnout

By Alan Gerber, Mitchell Hoffman, John Morgan, and Collin Raymond

òòò½Íø Journal: Applied Economics, July 2020

During the 2010 gubernatorial elections, we elicit voter beliefs about the closeness of the election before and after showing different polls, which, depending on treatment, indicate a close or not-close race. Subjects update their beliefs in response to ...

What Is the Added Value of Preschool for Poor Children? Long-Term and Intergenerational Impacts and Interactions with an Infant Health Intervention

By Maya Rossin-Slater and Miriam °Â³Ü̈²õ³Ù

òòò½Íø Journal: Applied Economics, July 2020

We study the impact of preschool targeted at children from low-income families over the life cycle and across generations, and examine its interaction with an infant health intervention. Using Danish administrative data with variation in the timing of pro...