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Domestic Policies and Sovereign Default

By Emilio Espino, Julian Kozlowski, Fernando M. Martin, and Juan M. ³§Ã¡²Ô³¦³ó±ð³ú

òòò½Íø Journal: Macroeconomics, July 2025

A model with two essential elements—sovereign default and distortionary fiscal and monetary policies—explains the interaction between sovereign debt, default risk, and inflation in emerging countries. We derive conditions under which monetary policy i...

Uncertainty Shocks, Adjustment Costs, and Firm Beliefs: Evidence from a Representative Survey

By Andreas Dibiasi, Heiner Mikosch, and Samad Sarferaz

òòò½Íø Journal: Macroeconomics, July 2025

This paper studies the dynamic effects of an uncertainty shock on firm expectations. We conduct a survey that confronts managers from a representative firm sample with a model-consistent uncertainty shock scenario. An exogenous increase in uncertainty sig...

Nominal Devaluations, Inflation, and Inequality

By ´¡²Ô»å°ùé²õ Blanco, ´¡²Ô»å°ùé²õ Drenik, and Emilio Zaratiegui

òòò½Íø Journal: Macroeconomics, July 2025

We study the distribution of labor income during large devaluations. Across countries, inequality falls after large devaluations within the context of a surge in inflation and a fall and subsequent recovery of real labor income. To better understand inequ...

Estimating Macrofiscal Effects of Climate Shocks from Billions of Geospatial Weather Observations

By Berkay ´¡°ì²â²¹±èı, Matthieu Bellon, and Emanuele Massetti

òòò½Íø Journal: Macroeconomics, July 2025

The literature studying the macroeconomics of weather has focused on temperature and precipitation annual averages, while microstudies have focused more on extreme weather measures. We construct hundreds of variables from high-frequency, high-spatial-reso...

An American Macroeconomic Picture: Supply and Demand Shocks in the Frequency Domain

By Mario Forni, Luca Gambetti, Antonio Granese, Luca Sala, and Stefano Soccorsi

òòò½Íø Journal: Macroeconomics, July 2025

We provide a few new empirical facts that theoretical models should feature in order to be consistent with the data. (i) There are two classes of shocks: demand and supply. Supply shocks have long-run effects on economic activity; demand shocks do not. (i...

Search, Screening, and Sorting

By Xiaoming Cai, Pieter Gautier, and Ronald Wolthoff

òòò½Íø Journal: Macroeconomics, July 2025

We examine how search frictions impact labor market sorting by constructing a model consistent with evidence that employers interview a subset of a pool of applicants. We derive necessary and sufficient conditions for sorting in applications and matches. ...

A Stepping Stone Approach to Norm Transitions

By Selim Gulesci, Sam Jindani, Eliana La Ferrara, David Smerdon, Munshi Sulaiman, and Peyton Young

òòò½Íø Review, July 2025

We propose a model to study when an intermediate action can serve as a stepping stone that enables the elimination of a harmful norm. While the intermediate action may facilitate the first "step," it may also become a new norm. We derive intuitive conditi...

Effects of Enhanced Legal Aid in Child Welfare: Evidence from a Randomized Trial of Mi Abogado

By Ryan Cooper, Joseph J. Doyle, and ´¡²Ô»å°ùé²õ Hojman

òòò½Íø Review, July 2025

Children spend years in foster care, and bureaucratic hurdles can unnecessarily prolong their stays. The Mi Abogado program was introduced in Chile to enhance legal aid for foster children and accelerate family reunification. In a novel approach, the Chil...