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Optimality of hybrid continuous and periodic barrier strategies in the dual...

Avanzi et al. (2016) recently studied the optimal dividend problem where dividends can be paid both periodically and continuously at different transaction costs. In the Brownian model with Poissonian...

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A quantitative case for leaning against the wind

Should a monetary authority lean against the build-up of financial imbalances? We study this policy question in an environment in which there are recurring cycles of financial imbalances that develop...

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Basel Committee completes reviews of all its members' risk-based capital...

Press release about the Basel Committee completing reviews of all its members' risk-based capital frameworks (9 December 2016).

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Regulatory Consistency Assessment Programme (RCAP) - Assessment of Basel III...

Full text of "Regulatory Consistency Assessment Programme (RCAP) - Assessment of Basel III LCR regulations -Singapore", December 2016

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Regulatory Consistency Assessment Programme (RCAP) - Assessment of Basel III...

Full text of "Regulatory Consistency Assessment Programme (RCAP) - Assessment of Basel III LCR regulations - Japan", December 2016

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Learning, Confidence, and Business Cycles -- by Cosmin L. Ilut, Hikaru Saijo

We build a tractable heterogeneous-firm business cycle model where firms face Knightian uncertainty about their profitability and learn it through production. The cross-sectional mean of firm-level...

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Estimating market power Evidence from the US Brewing Industry -- by Jan De...

While inferring markups from demand data is common practice, estimation relies on difficult-to-test assumptions, including a specific model of how firms compete. Alternatively, markups can be inferred...

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Energy Efficiency Standards Are More Regressive Than Energy Taxes: Theory and...

Economists promote energy taxes as cost-effective. But policymakers raise concerns about their regressivity, or disproportional burden on poorer families, preferring to set energy efficiency standards...

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Agricultural Fires and Infant Health -- by Marcos A. Rangel, Tom Vogl

Fire has long served as a tool in agriculture, but this practice's human capital consequences have proved difficult to study. Drawing on data from satellites, air monitors, and vital records, we study...

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A Behavioral New Keynesian Model -- by Xavier Gabaix

This paper presents a framework for analyzing how bounded rationality affects monetary and fiscal policy. The model is a tractable and parsimonious enrichment of the widely-used New Keynesian model -...

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How Destructive is Innovation? -- by Daniel Garcia-Macia, Chang-Tai Hsieh,...

Entrants and incumbents can create new products and displace the products of competitors. Incumbents can also improve their existing products. How much of aggregate productivity growth occurs through...

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Some Simple Economics of the Blockchain -- by Christian Catalini, Joshua S. Gans

We rely on economic theory to discuss how blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies will influence the rate and direction of innovation. We identify two key costs that are affected by distributed...

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Interfirm Relationships and Business Performance -- by Jing Cai, Adam Szeidl

We organized business associations for the owner-managers of randomly selected young Chinese firms to study the effect of business networks on firm performance. We randomized 2,800 firms into small...

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Targeting Policies: Multiple Testing and Distributional Treatment Effects --...

Economic theory often predicts that treatment responses may depend on individuals' characteristics and location on the outcome distribution. Policymakers need to account for such treatment effect...

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Leveling the Playing Field: How Campaign Advertising Can Help Non-Dominant...

Voters are often uncertain about and biased against non-dominant political parties. By reducing the information gap with dominant parties, political advertising may thus disproportionately benefit...

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Understanding Inflation in India -- by Laurence Ball, Anusha Chari, Prachi...

This paper examines the behavior of quarterly inflation in India since 1994, both headline inflation and core inflation as measured by the weighted median of price changes across industries. We explain...

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Growth Policy, Agglomeration, and (the Lack of) Competition -- by Wyatt J....

Industrial clusters are promoted by policy and generally viewed as good for growth and development, but both clusters and policies may also enable non-competitive behavior. This paper studies the...

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How Large Are the Gains from Economic Integration? Theory and Evidence from...

In this paper we develop a new approach to measuring the gains from economic integration based on a generalization of the Ricardian model in which heterogeneous factors of production are allocated to...

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Distributional National Accounts: Methods and Estimates for the United States...

This paper combines tax, survey, and national accounts data to estimate the distribution of national income in the United States since 1913. Our distributional national accounts capture 100% of...

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Globalization and Wage Inequality -- by Elhanan Helpman

Globalization has been blamed for rising inequality in rich and poor countries. Yet the views of many protagonists in this debate are not based on evidence. To help form an evidence-based opinion, I...

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