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Fintech and Customer Capital

By Bianca He, Lauren Mostrom, and Amir Sufi

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2026

Financial Technology (fintech) firms invest significantly more in customer capital relative to traditional financial firms, and such investment builds valuable customer capital. Higher investment by fintech firms is not accounted for by sectoral focus or ...

R&D Uncertainty and Cycles

By Nicolas Crouzet and Janice Eberly

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2026

Investment in equipment and structures is one of the most cyclical components of GDP, a fact often associated with a negative response to heightened uncertainty in recessions. R&D investment, by contrast, is only mildly procyclical. We show that this diff...

Understanding Students’ Expected Earnings Beliefs after College at an HBCU

By Gerald Daniels, Damon Jones, Lesley J. Turner, and Brianna Youngblood

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2026

Black borrowers tend to have higher student loan debt and worse financial outcomes than other racial groups, underscoring the importance of understanding how Black borrowers account for their ability to repay loans. This paper examines students’ baselin...

Does Lowering Entry Costs to Economics for Underrepresented Students Affect Outcomes? Preliminary Experimental Evidence

By Jesse Buchsbaum, Michael Greenstone, and Olga Rostapshova

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2026

Economics lags other disciplines in inclusivity both as a field of study and career track. We conduct the first longitudinal randomized controlled trial of a diversity program in economics to evaluate the causal impact of the University of Chicago’s EDE...

How Do State Child Tax Credits Affect Employment and Poverty?

By Matthew Unrath, Nathan Tollett, Jacob Goldin, Tatiana Homonoff, Neel Lal, and Katherine Michelmore

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2026

This paper projects the employment, poverty, and fiscal effects of introducing unconditional child allowances in states lacking such programs. We use survey data to identify eligible parents, calculate the policy's change to their work incentives, and pre...

A Tale of Two States: Reconciling Medicaid Work Requirement Enrollment Impacts in Georgia and Arkansas

By Morgan Henderson, Laura Spicer, and Alice Middleton

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2026

Medicaid work requirements have reemerged as a major federal policy, yet evidence on their enrollment effects is sparse. We reconcile sharply different outcomes from the only two states that implemented Medicaid work requirements: Arkansas, which reported...

How Many (Half) Moons? Measuring Technology Adoption from the Sky and on the Ground

By Jenny C. Aker, Jennifer Burney, Alison Campion, B. Kelsey Jack, and Chuan Liao

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2026

Measuring technology adoption is central to evaluating development policies, yet standard approaches face trade-offs between accuracy, cost, and scalability. Using data from a randomized controlled trial in Niger, we compare four methods for measuring ad...

Predicting Well-Being with Mobile Phone Data: Evidence from Four Countries

By Emily Aiken, Joshua E. Blumenstock, Sveta Milusheva, and M. Merritt Smith

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2026

We provide systematic evidence on estimating household well-being from mobile phone data across four countries (Afghanistan, Côte d’Ivoire, Malawi, Togo). Using parallel, standardized machine learning experiments, we assess which welfare measures are m...

Representation in Mobility Data in Emerging Cities

By Daniel µþÂáö°ù°ì±ð²µ°ù±ð²Ô, Alice Duhaut, Oluchi Mbonu, Geetika Nagpal, and Nick Tsivanidis

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2026

How people move has implications for many facets of economic activity. Data from mobile phones have enabled much finer tracking of mobility. However, there are multiple ways to measure mobility. Smartphone data may omit many people in emerging economies, ...

Birthright Citizenship and Youth Crime

By Leander Andres, Stefan Bauernschuster, Gordon B. Dahl, Helmut Rainer, and Simone ³§³¦³óü±ô±ô±ð°ù

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2026

This paper studies the impact of birthright citizenship on youth crime. We leverage a reform that automatically granted birthright citizenship to eligible immigrant children born in Germany after January 1, 2000 and administrative crime data from three fe...