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Does Increasing Financial Access to Contraception in the U.S. Reduce Unintended Pregnancies? Evidence from the M-CARES Randomized Controlled Trial at Two Years

By Martha J. Bailey, Emilia Brito, Deniz Gorgulu, Kelsey Figone, Vanessa Wanner Lang, Alexa Prettyman, and Vanessa K. Dalton

òòò½Íø Review: Insights

We use a randomized controlled trial to examine how out-of-pocket costs affect contraceptive method choice, pregnancy, abortion, and childbirth among uninsured U.S. women. The study recruited women seeking care through Title X—a national family plann...

Group Consulting Continues to Benefit Firms after a Decade: Experimental Evidence from Colombian Auto Parts Firms

By Leonardo Iacovone, David McKenzie, and William Maloney

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We revisit a randomized experiment that demonstrated the cost-effectiveness of group-based, compared to individual, consulting services for firms in the Colombian auto parts industry using administrative data that now permits following firms for up to a d...

Responses to Extreme Temperatures: Migrant Networks and International Migration from El Salvador

By Ana Maria ±õ²úáñ±ð³ú, Juliana Quigua, Maria Jimena Romero, and Andrea ³Õ±ð±ôá²õ±ç³Ü±ð³ú

òòò½Íø Journal: Economic Policy, May 2026

We show that exposure to extreme temperatures significantly increases international migration from El Salvador, where nearly a quarter of the population lives in the United States. Extreme temperatures reduce corn yields, leading producers to decrease the...

Covenant-Driven Fire Sales

By Shohini Kundu

òòò½Íø Journal: Macroeconomics

Covenants mitigate agency frictions but can trigger asset sales at fire sale prices. I demonstrate covenant-driven fire sales and trace their real effects. Following a large negative oil-price shock, collateralized loan obligations exposed to oil-and-ga...