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Remote Work and City Structure

By Ferdinando Monte, Charly Porcher, and Esteban Rossi-Hansberg

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Relative to remote work, working downtown facilitates valuable interactions with other in-office workers, but entails commuting costs. The resulting coordination mechanism can lead to multiple stationary equilibria with varying levels of remote work. T...

Work from Home and Disability Employment

By Nicholas Bloom, Gordon B. Dahl, and Dan-Olof Rooth

òòò½Íø Review: Insights, June 2026

There has been a dramatic rise in disability employment since the pandemic, while work from home (WFH) has risen fourfold. This paper asks whether the two are causally related. Controlling for compositional changes and labor market tightness, a 1 percenta...

Long Wars

By Sandeep Baliga and Tomas ³§Âáö²õ³Ù°ùö³¾

òòò½Íø Review: Insights, June 2026

We study whether the Coase conjecture holds for bargaining during war. Two players, A and B, contest a divisible resource until one side collapses or agreement is reached. If player B is militarily strong, then he insists on getting a large share. However...

Taxing the Wealth of the Poor: Evidence from the Danish Old-Age Support Asset Test

By Niels Johannesen, Johan ³§Ã¦±¹±ð°ù³Ü»å, and Emmanuel Saez

òòò½Íø Review: Insights, June 2026

We document strong behavioral responses to an asset test for an old-age support program in Denmark using comprehensive administrative data. We show that the density distribution of the liquid assets targeted by the test exhibits large but diffuse excess m...

The Impact of Unions on the Wage Distribution: Evidence from Higher Education

By Michael Baker, Yosh Halberstam, Kory Kroft, Alexandre Mas, and Derek Messacar

òòò½Íø Review: Insights, June 2026

We estimate the impact of unionization on the wage distribution of Canadian university faculty using longitudinal administrative data on salaries and exploiting the staggered rollout of unionization across institutions. We find that unionization compresse...

Breaking Bad News

By Moritz Meyer-ter-Vehn Simon Board

òòò½Íø Review: Insights, June 2026

We study how information disclosure shapes social learning about a potentially harmful product. Increased transparency helps early agents avoid harm, which may undermine learning by later agents. Despite this conflict of interest, we show that full transp...