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Born to Be (Sub)Prime: An Exploratory Analysis

By Helena Bach, Pietro Campa, Giacomo De Giorgi, Jaromir Nosal, and Davide Pietrobon

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2023

We study how inheriting parents' credit histories affects the initial credit scores, access to credit, and life cycle borrowing of young individuals entering the credit market. We establish that inherited histories significantly positively affect initial ...

Rising Markups, Rising Prices?

By Christopher Conlon, Nathan H. Miller, Tsolmon Otgon, and Yi Yao

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2023

The rise in markups and market power documented by De Loecker, Eeckhout, and Unger (2020) has recently generated much discussion in economics. We measure the correlation between the change in firm level markups and the change in industry level prices as m...

Mergers and Acquisitions under Common Ownership

By Miguel ´¡²Ô³Ùó²Ô, Florian Ederer, Mireia ³Ò¾±²Ôé, and Bruno Pellegrino

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2023

We provide new facts about the cross section and evolution of mergers and acquisitions for US public firms. Using a general equilibrium model with a hedonic demand system and data on institutional ownership, we document that mergers are increasingly conce...

Efficient Adaptation to Flood Risk

By Winston P. Hovekamp and Katherine R. H. Wagner

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2023

This paper studies whether private adaptation to flood risk is economically efficient. We estimate the return to elevating houses, one of the most significant private defensive investments against flooding, using two decades of microdata on the universe o...

Does Childhood Immunization Rebound after Extreme Shocks? Evidence from Floods and Strikes in Pakistan

By Subhash Chandir, Rachel Glennerster, Maryiam Haroon, Edward Jee, and Danya Arif Siddiqi

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2023

In 2022, childhood immunization in the Sindh province of Pakistan was disrupted by the worst floods in Pakistan's history and by vaccinator strikes. We use weekly data on all vaccinations from 12 of the lowest immunization districts in Sindh, strike timin...

Government Trust and COVID-19 Vaccination: The Role of Supply Disruptions and Political Allegiances in Sierra Leone

By Anbar Aizenman, Fatu E. Conteh, Rachel Glennerster, Samantha Horn, Desmond M. Kangbai, Anne Karing, and Sarah Shaukat

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2023

We use data on the universe of COVID-19 vaccines in Sierra Leone to examine the relationship between COVID-19 vaccination take-up and support for the party in power and whether interruptions to vaccine supply reduced take-up of second doses. We find that ...

The Impact of Large-Scale Social Media Advertising Campaigns on COVID-19 Vaccination: Evidence from Two Randomized Controlled Trials

By Lisa Ho, Emily Breza, Abhijit Banerjee, Arun G. Chandrasekhar, Fatima C. Stanford, Renato Fior, Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham, Kelly Holland, Emily Hoppe, Louis- Maël Jean, Lucy Ogbu-Nwobodo, Benjamin A. Olken, Carlos Torres, Pierre-Luc Vautrey, Erica Warner, Esther Duflo, and Marcella Alsan

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2023

COVID-19 vaccines are widely available in wealthy countries, yet many remain unvaccinated. We report on two studies (United States and France) with millions of Facebook users that tested two strategies central to vaccination outreach: health professionals...

Mental Models and Transfer Learning

By Ignacio Esponda, Emanuel Vespa, and Sevgi Yuksel

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2023

Using a laboratory experiment, we investigate the extent to which learning is transferred between related problems in the context of an updating task. The updating principle we study requires updating positively after a positive signal and negatively afte...

News Media, Inflation, and Sentiment

By Alistair Macaulay and Wenting Song

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2023

We study the relationship between media portrayals of inflation and consumer sentiment. Using tools from natural language processing, we uncover two competing narratives in US news coverage of inflation: the first relates inflation to financial variables,...