… happen if tariffs rise. “We’re not making a big statement about how bad it is or how good it is,” Kortum said. “We’re … steps will involve extending the framework to say more about long-run standards of living and the cumulative effects …
… modern theory with massive amounts of microeconomic data about individual immigrants, their locations and their … to have one crucial feature: They include information about people’s pre-immigration occupations. This will help us chart the flows of knowledge triggered by immigration.” …
… work is that a model both enables learning and it sets us up for mistakes,” said Tom Sargent in his speech. ”Xiahong’s work tells us a lot about what we can get from big data and what we can’t get. And it teaches us things about how to design strategies for acquisition and more data …
… 7-13. It is based on 35,000 online interviews that ask about labor-market and related activities along with … 7-13. It is based on 35,000 online interviews that ask about labor-market and related activities along with … 7-13. It is based on 35,000 online interviews that ask about labor-market and related activities along with …
… How the Global Financial Crisis Happened and What to Do about It,” “Animal Spirits: How Human Psychology Drives the … How the Global Financial Crisis Happened and What to Do about It,” “Animal Spirits: How Human Psychology Drives the … How the Global Financial Crisis Happened and What to Do about It,” “Animal Spirits: How Human Psychology Drives the …
… What Can Trends In Emergency Department Visits Tell UsAbout Child Mental Health? … Han Choi … Adriana … … What Can Trends In Emergency Department Visits Tell UsAbout Child Mental Health? …
… Eaton, who was also a graduate student at Yale, but about 10 years before me. He really pushed me to consider the … trade, growth, and technology, and I remain excited about those areas. Most recently, I’ve been working on the … issues from an international perspective, and that led to us working together on several projects that asked questions …
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Sam Kortum at the Trade and Development conference, hosted by EGC on February 28, 2020
… forced population movements in world history. By 1950, about 8 million people had been transferred to West Germany, … Being from Germany myself, one hears lots of stories about the WW2 expulsion. My aunt, for example, grew up in the … the mechanism I wanted to explore. For example, the US Military Government in Bavaria, published an internal …
… organizational forms and contractual freedom in the US and Europe in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the public/private distinction in US history, state constitutional changes mandating general laws in the nineteenth-century US, and the US Patent Office as a site of learning in the …
… which explores deeper facets of communication. We learn about lying costs and "inflated language": why does a … and muddled information (why test scores tell you more about gaming skills than natural ability). Political Economy … which explores deeper facets of communication. We learn about lying costs and "inflated language": why does a …
… Rules versus Discretion: Treatment of Mental Illness in US Adolescents … Emily Cuddy … Janet Currie … Rules versus Discretion: Treatment of Mental Illness in US Adolescents …
… Why would a university ever prefer less information about its applicants? That question lies at the heart of “ … more?” In recent years, there has been a vibrant debate about the role of standardized test scores in college … Kartik’s research contends that common claims about the benefits of test-optionality, such as a school …
… How the Global Financial Crisis Happened and What to Do about It (2008), and Irrational Exuberance (2000). He won the … How the Global Financial Crisis Happened and What to Do about It (2008), and Irrational Exuberance (2000). He won the … How the Global Financial Crisis Happened and What to Do about It (2008), and Irrational Exuberance (2000). He won the …