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You Owe Me

By Ulrike Malmendier and Klaus M. Schmidt

òòò½Íø Review, February 2017

In business and politics, gifts are often aimed at influencing the recipient at the expense of third parties. In an experimental study, which removes informational and incentive confounds, subjects strongly respond to small gifts even though they understa...

Disaster Risk and Business Cycles

By ¹ó°ù²¹²Ôç´Ç¾±²õ Gourio

òòò½Íø Review, October 2012

Motivated by the evidence that risk premia are large and countercyclical, this paper studies a tractable real business cycle model with a small risk of economic disaster, such as the Great Depression. An increase in disaster risk leads to a decline of em...

Effects of Fiscal Stimulus in Structural Models

By ³Òü²Ô³Ù±ð°ù Coenen, Christopher J. Erceg, Charles Freedman, Davide Furceri, Michael Kumhof, ¸é±ð²Ôé Lalonde, Douglas Laxton, Jesper ³¢¾±²Ô»åé, Annabelle Mourougane, Dirk Muir, Susanna Mursula, Carlos de Resende, John Roberts, Werner Roeger, Stephen Snudden, Mathias Trabandt, and Jan in't Veld

òòò½Íø Journal: Macroeconomics, January 2012

The paper subjects seven structural DSGE models, all used heavily by policymaking institutions, to discretionary fiscal stimulus shocks using seven different fiscal instruments, and compares the results to those of two prominent academic DSGE models. Th...

Immigrants, Productivity, and Labor Markets

[Symposium: Immigration and Labor Markets]

By Giovanni Peri

Journal of Economic Perspectives, Fall 2016

Immigration has been a steady force acting on population and employment within countries throughout human history. Focusing on the last four decades, we show that the mix of immigrants to rich countries has been, overall, rather balanced between college a...

Development

By Joseph A. Schumpeter

Journal of Economic Literature, March 2005

The present article introduces Development, a new, unpublished and hitherto unknown article by Joseph A. Schumpeter from 1932. Development is remarkable because it significantly adds to Schumpeter's known works on a number of issues that were central to h...