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Employment Effects of Job Search Assistance for the Long-Term Unemployed

By Lionel Cottier, Yves ¹ó±ô³Ü̈³¦°ì¾±²µ±ð°ù, Pierre Kempeneers, and Rafael Lalive

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2024

We analyze the effects of a job search assistance (JSA) program for the long-term unemployed. JSA increases employment in the first year after assignment by about 4 percentage points. However, averaged over five years, JSA decreases employment, albeit ins...

Heterogeneity in Corporate Tax Incidence by Worker Characteristics

By Patrick J. Kennedy, Christine L. Dobridge, Paul Landefeld, and Jacob Mortenson

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2024

We study how corporate tax incidence on worker earnings varies across worker characteristics: gender, age, and employment tenure. To do so, we examine effects of the corporate tax cuts introduced by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), using data from federa...

A Simple Model of Corporate Tax Incidence

By Dustin Swonder and ¶Ù²¹³¾¾±Ã¡²Ô Vergara

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2024

We analyze the incidence of a linear corporate tax using a simple and portable competitive general equilibrium model in which capital owners choose to invest either in domestic production or a foreign investment opportunity and workers make extensive marg...

Who Benefits from State Corporate Tax Cuts? A Local Labor Market Approach with Heterogeneous Firms: Further Results

By Juan Carlos Suárez Serrato and Owen Zidar

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2024

This paper estimates state corporate tax incidence using new data and methods for estimating the effects on profits. Extending Suárez Serrato and Zidar (2016), we develop two identification approaches that use the effects on incumbent firm labor demand a...

What Drives US Import Price Inflation?

By Mary Amiti, Oleg Itskhoki, and David E. Weinstein

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2024

Inflation has risen sharply in many countries since the COVID-19 outbreak, and economists have debated the underlying causes. In this paper, we examine the drivers of the global import price inflation, which peaked at approximately 11 percent a year. We f...

Supply Disruptions and Fiscal Stimulus: Transmission through Global Value Chains

By ¹ó°ù²¹²Ôç´Ç¾±²õ de Soyres, Alexandre Gaillard, Ana Maria Santacreu, and Dylan Moore

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2024

We study the impact of demand and supply factors on bottlenecks and inflation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Initial policy interventions, from lockdowns to fiscal stimuli, triggered shifts in consumer spending and supply chain disruptions. The reopening o...

Import Constraints

By Diego Comin, Robert C. Johnson, and Callum Jones

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2024

During the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, international shipping and logistics capacity was strained, limiting the quantity of imports. We investigate the impact of an import constraint on inflation, following an increase in domestic demand. Whether...

Who Is Financially Constrained in Their Choice of Contraceptive Method? Lessons from M-CARES

By Martha J. Bailey, Lea Bart, Alexa Prettyman, Vanessa Wanner Lang, and Vanessa Dalton

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2024

The Michigan Contraceptive Access, Research, and Evaluation Study (M-CARES) is a randomized control trial that examines how financial constraints affect the choice of contraceptives among uninsured individuals. Although all M-CARES participants are highly...

What's in a Name? Can Name-Blind Evaluation Reduce Bias in AP Course Recommendation?

By Dania V. Francis, Angela C. M. de Oliveira, and Carey Dimmitt

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2024

Using a variation of a correspondence audit study, we show that even after controlling for how prepared a candidate seems, White males are more likely to be recommended for AP Calculus. In this setting, name-blind review does not improve the likelihood of...

Half Empty and Half Full? Women in Economics and the Rise in Gender-Related Research

By Francisca M. Antman, Kirk B. Doran, Xuechao Qian, and Bruce A. Weinberg

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2024

Using the EconLit dissertation database and large-scale algorithmic methods that identify author demographics from names, we investigate the connection between the gender of economics dissertators and dissertation topics. Despite stagnation in the share o...