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Tax Compliance in the Rental Housing Market: Evidence from a Field Experiment

By Essi Eerola, Tuomas Kosonen, Kaisa Kotakorpi, and Teemu ³¢²â²â³Ù¾±°ìä¾±²Ô±ð²Ô

òòò½Íø Journal: Economic Policy, May 2026

We study rental income tax compliance using novel third-party information and a large-scale randomized field experiment. The third-party information combines register data on the ownership and occupancy of apartments. The RCT used this new third-party inf...

The Big Short (Interest): Closing the Loopholes in the Dividend-Withholding Tax

By Elisa Casi, Evelina Gavrilova, David Murphy, and Floris T. Zoutman

òòò½Íø Journal: Economic Policy, May 2026

We study the effect of stricter enforcement of the dividend-withholding tax (DWT). We focus on a 2016 Danish enforcement reform and compare Denmark to its Nordic neighbors. Throughout the Nordic stock markets, shares on loan spike sharply around dividend ...

State Recreational Cannabis Laws and Racial Disparities in the Criminal Legal System

By ´¡²Ô²µÃ©±ô¾±³¦²¹ Meinhofer, Adrian Rubli, and Jamein P. Cunningham

òòò½Íø Journal: Economic Policy, May 2026

We estimate the direct and spillover effects of cannabis legalization on longstanding racial disparities in criminal justice outcomes. We find that legalization reduces cannabis possession and sales arrests for White and Black populations, narrowing but n...

Prediction Errors, Incarceration, and Violent Crime: Evidence from Linking Prosecutor Surveys to Court Records

By Emma Harrington, William III Murdock, and Hannah Shaffer

òòò½Íø Journal: Economic Policy, May 2026

Incarceration is often justified by a defendant's risk of future crime. To what extent do biased beliefs about predictors of crime distort incarceration decisions? We survey prosecutors about how violent rearrest rates vary by defendant age and criminal h...

Punishing Financial Crimes: The Impact of Prison Sentences on Defendants and Their Colleagues

By Kristiina Huttunen, Martti Kaila, David C. Macdonald, and Emily Nix

òòò½Íø Journal: Economic Policy, May 2026

Financial crimes are costly to society but less severely punished than other nonviolent crimes. We investigate whether prison sentences reduce financial crimes. Using random assignment of judges in Finland to identify causal impacts, we find a prison sent...

Production and Financial Networks in Interplay

By Kenan ±á³Ü°ù±ð³¾´Ç±¹¾±Ä‡, Gabriel ´³¾±³¾Ã©²Ô±ð³ú, Enrique Moral-Benito, ´³´Ç²õé-³¢³Ü¾±²õ ±Ê±ð²â»å°ùó, and Fernando Vega-Redondo

òòò½Íø Review, May 2026

We show that bank shocks to firms propagate along the production network with stronger upstream than downstream effects. Our identification relies on (i) administrative datasets from Spain covering supplier-customer transactions and bank loans, (ii) bank ...