Working Papers
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- 2020-10: Rules vs. Discretion: Treatment of Mental Illness in U.S. Adolescents

- Emily Cuddy and Janet Currie
- 2020-9: Who Are the Hand-to-Mouth?

- Mark Aguiar, Mark Bils and Corina Boar
- 2020-8: The Thrill of Gradual Learning

- Faruk Gul, Paulo Natenzon, Erkut Ozbay and Wolfgang Pesendorfer
- 2020-7: Making the Most of Limited Government Capacity: Theory and Experiment

- Sylvain Chassang, Lucia Del Carpio and Samuel Kapon
- 2020-6: Markups Across Space and Time

- Eric Anderson, Sergio Rebelo and Arlene Wong
- 2020-5: Strategic Formal Layoffs: Unemployment Insurance and Informal Labor Markets

- Bernardus Van Doornik, David Schoenherr and Janis Skrastins
- 2020-3: The Effect of Occupational Licensing Stringency on the Teacher Quality Distribution

- Bradley Larsen, Ziao Ju, Adam Kapor and Chuan Yu
- 2020-2: Bias-Aware Inference in Regularized Regression Models

- Timothy Armstrong, Michal Kolesár and Soonwoo Kwon
- 2020-1: Searching for Approval

- Sumit Agarwal, John Grigsby, Ali Hortaçsu, Gregor Matvos and Amit Seru
- 2019-32: Bright Minds, Big Rent: Gentrification and the Rising Returns to Skill

- Lena Edlund, Cecilia Machado and Maria Sviatschi
- 2019-31: Paying for Attention: The Impact of Information Processing Costs on Bayesian Inference

- Scott Kominers, Xiaosheng Mu and Alexander Peysakhovich
- 2019-30: Trend, Seasonal, and Sectoral Inflation in the Euro Area

- James Stock and Mark Watson
- 2019-29: Amendment Voting with Incomplete Preferences

- Xiaosheng Mu
- 2019-28: Making a Narco: Childhood Exposure to Illegal Labor Markets and Criminal Life Paths

- Maria Sviatschi
- 2019-27: The Political Economy of Debt and Entitlements

- Laurent Bouton, Alessandro Lizzeri and Nicola Persico
- 2019-26: Financial Centrality and the Value of Key Players

- Arun Chandrasekhar, Robert Townsend and Juan Pablo Xandri
- 2019-25: Optimal and Myopic Information Acquisition

- Annie Liang, Xiaosheng Mu and Vasilis Syrgkanis
- 2019-24: The Intergenerational Effects of a Large Wealth Shock: White Southerners after the Civil War

- Philipp Ager, Leah Boustan and Katherine Eriksson
- 2019-23: Credit Supply and Housing Speculation

- Atif Mian and Amir Sufi
- 2019-22: Secure Survey Design in Organizations: Theory and Experiments

- Sylvain Chassang and Christian Zehnder
- 2019-21: The Decline of Short Duration Employment Spells

- Michael Pries and Richard Rogerson
- 2019-20: International Monetary Theory: A Risk Perspective

- Markus Brunnermeier and Yuliy Sannikov
- 2019-19: Identity Politics and Trade Policy

- Gene Grossman and Elhanan Helpman
- 2019-18: Endogenous Specialization and Dealer Networks

- Batchimeg Sambalaibat
- 2019-17: Contracting with Non-Exponential Discounting: Moral Hazard and Dynamic Inconsistency

- Esat Doruk Cetemen, Felix Feng and Can Urgun
- 2019-16: Approximating The Equilibrium Effects of Informed School Choice

- Claudia Allende, Francisco Gallego and Christopher Neilson
- 2019-15: Intermediation as Rent Extraction

- Maryam Farboodi, Gregor Jarosch, Guido Menzio and Ursula Wiriadinata
- 2019-14: A Crash Course on the Euro Crisis

- Markus Brunnermeier and Ricardo Reis
- 2019-13: The Digitalization of Money

- Markus Brunnermeier, Harold James and Jean-Pierre Landau
- 2019-12: Blockchain Economics

- Joseph Abadi and Markus Brunnermeier
- 2019-11: Does Condominium Development Lead to Gentrification

- Leah Boustan, Robert Margo, Matthew Miller, James Reeves and Justin Steil
- 2019-10: The Mandarin Model of Growth

- Wei Xiong
- 2019-9: Structural Change Within Versus Across Firms: Evidence from the United States

- Xiang Ding, Teresa Fort, Stephen Redding and Peter Schott
- 2019-8: Naked CDS Bans and the Bond Market: Empirical Evidence

- Batchimeg Sambalaibat
- 2019-7: Equilibrium Effects of Asymmetric Information on Consumer Credit Markets

- Andres Liberman, Christopher Neilson, Luis Opazo and Seth Zimmerman
- 2019-6: Intergenerational Mobility of Immigrants over Two Centuries

- Ran Abramitzky, Leah Boustan, Elisa Jácome and Santiago Pérez
- 2019-5: Pay Transparency and the Gender Gap

- Michael Baker, Yosh Halberstam, Kory Kroft, Alexandre Mas and Derek Messacar
- 2019-4: Screening and Recruiting Talent At Teacher Colleges Using Pre-College Academic Achievement

- Sebastian Gallegos, Christopher Neilson and Franco Calle
- 2019-3: Are Sufficient Statistics Necessary? Nonparametric Measurement of Deadweight Loss from Unemployment Insurance

- David Lee, Pauline Leung, Christopher O'Leary, Zhuan Pei and Simon Quach
- 2019-2: The Effects of Immigration on the Economy: Lessons from the 1920s Border Closure

- Ran Abramitzky, Philipp Ager, Leah Boustan, Elior Cohen and Casper Hansen
- 2019-1: Managing a Crypto-Currency Portfolio Via Minmax Drawdown Control

- Sylvain Chassang
- 2018-16: Inference in Instrumental Variable Regression Analysis with Heterogeneous Treatment Effects

- Kirill Evdokimov and Michal Kolesár
- 2018-15: Intangibles, Inequality and Stagnation

- Nobuhiro Kiyotaki and Shengxing Zhang
- 2018-14: Sustainable Reimbursements: Towards a Unified Framework for Pricing Drugs with Significant Uncertainties

- Sylvain Chassang, Valentina Mantua, Erik Snowberg, Entela Xoxi and Luca Pani
- 2018-13: US Federal Debt 1776 -1960: Quantities and Prices

- George Hall, Jonathan Payne and Thomas Sargent
- 2018-12: Distributional preferences in larger groups: Keeping up with the Joneses and keeping track of the tails

- Raymond Fisman, Ilyana Kuziemko and Silvia Vannutelli
- 2018-11: How Reliable Are Administrative Reports of Paid Work Hours?

- Marta Lachowska, Alexandre Mas and Stephen Woodbury
- 2018-10: Accounting for Trade Patterns

- Stephen Redding and David Weinstein
- 2018-9: Partisan Bias, Economic Expectations, and Household Spending

- Atif Mian, Amir Sufi and Nasim Khoshkhou
- 2018-8: Inside Money and Liquidity

- Nobuhiro Kiyotaki and John Moore
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