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A Theory of Monopolistic Competition with Horizontally Heterogeneous Consumers

By Sergey Kokovin, Alina Ozhegova, Shamil Sharapudinov, Alexander Tarasov, and Philip Ushchev

òòò½Íø Journal: Microeconomics, May 2024

Our novel approach to modeling monopolistic competition with heterogeneous firms and consumers involves spatial product differentiation, in either a geographical space or a space of characteristics. In addition to price, each firm chooses location in spac...

Multigame Contact: A Double-Edged Sword for Cooperation

By Vincent ³¢²¹´Ú±ð°ù°ù¾±Ã¨°ù±ð, Joao Montez, Catherine Roux, and Christian °Õ³óö²Ô¾±

òòò½Íø Journal: Microeconomics, May 2024

We study experimentally the effect of multigame contact on cooperation, with each subject playing a pair of indefinitely repeated prisoner's dilemmas. Multigame contact is present if a subject plays both games with a single partner, and it is absent if ea...

Media Competition and News Diets

By Charles Angelucci, Julia °ä²¹²µÃ©, and Michael Sinkinson

òòò½Íø Journal: Microeconomics, May 2024

Technological innovations like broadcast television and the internet challenge local newspapers' business model of bundling their local content with third-party content, such as wire national news. We examine how the entry of television affected newspaper...

Equity Concerns Are Narrowly Framed

By Christine L. Exley and Judd B. Kessler

òòò½Íø Journal: Microeconomics, May 2024

Distributional decisions regularly involve multiple payoff components. In a series of experiments, we show that individuals sometimes exhibit narrow equity concerns: applying fairness preferences narrowly on a specific component of payoffs rather than on ...

Creating Moves to Opportunity: Experimental Evidence on Barriers to Neighborhood Choice

By Peter Bergman, Raj Chetty, Stefanie DeLuca, Nathaniel Hendren, Lawrence F. Katz, and Christopher Palmer

òòò½Íø Review, May 2024

Low-income families often live in low-upward-mobility neighborhoods. We study why by using a randomized trial with housing voucher recipients that provided information, financial support, and customized search assistance to move to high-opportunity neighb...

On Binscatter

By Matias D. Cattaneo, Richard K. Crump, Max H. Farrell, and Yingjie Feng

òòò½Íø Review, May 2024

Binscatter is a popular method for visualizing bivariate relationships and conducting informal specification testing. We study the properties of this method formally and develop enhanced visualization and econometric binscatter tools. These include estima...