Working Papers
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International Trade
Neoclassical Growth in an Interdependent World
The authors generalize the closed-economy neoclassical growth model (CNGM) to allow for costly goods trade and capital flows with imperfect substitutability between countries.
Author
Mark A. Aguiar Caio Almeida Orley Ashenfelter Roland Benabou Zachary Bleemer Alan S. Blinder Leah Platt Boustan Markus Brunnermeier Nicholas Buchholz Anne C. Case Sylvain Chassang Natalie Cox Janet M. Currie Ellora Derenoncourt Pascaline Dupas Henry S. Farber Thomas Fujiwara John R. Grigsby Gene M. Grossman Faruk R. Gul Kate Ho Bo E. Honoré Allan Hsiao Seema Jayachandran Adam Kapor Jakub Kastl Nobuhiro Kiyotaki Henrik J. Kleven Michal Kolesár Ilyana Kuziemko David Lee Moritz Lenel Ernest Liu Alessandro Lizzeri Atif Mian Eduardo Morales Xiaosheng Mu Ulrich K. Müller Ezra Oberfield Pietro Ortoleva Jonathan Payne Wolfgang Pesendorfer Mikkel Plagborg-Moller Stephen J. Redding Richard Rogerson Batchimeg Sambalaibat David Schoenherr Christopher A. Sims Maria Micaela Sviatschi Can Urgun Giovanni (Gianluca) Violante Mark W. Watson Wei Xiong Leeat Yariv Motohiro Yogo Owen Zidar Research Topics
Behavioral Economics Children and Families Development Economics Econometrics Economic History Economic Theory Economics of Education Environmental and Energy Economics Experimental Economics Finance Health Economics Industrial Organization Innovation International Finance International Trade Labor Economics Law and Economics Macroeconomics Monetary Economics Political Economy Public Economics Spatial Economics Urban and Spatial Economics Research Center
Bendheim Center for Finance Center for Health and Wellbeing Industrial Relations Section International Economics Section Julis-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy and Finance Louis A. Simpson Center for the Study of Macroeconomics Office of Population Research Princeton Experimental Laboratory for the Social Sciences (PExL) Princeton Program in Public Finance Research Program in Development Economics Research Program in Political Economy The Gregory C. Chow Econometric Research Program The Gregory C. Chow and Paula K. Chow Macroeconomic Research Program The Griswold Center for Economic Policy Studies The Program for Research on Inequality The William S. Dietrich II Economic Theory Center
Public Economics
Tax Policy and Investment in a Global Economy
Gabriel Chodorow-Reich Matthew Smith Owen Zidar Eric Zwick
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Labor Economics
Micro vs Macro Labor Supply Elasticities: The Role of Dynamic Returns to Effort
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Public Economics
The Child Penalty Atlas
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Health Economics
The Health Wedge and Labor Market Inequality
Amy Finkelstein Casey McQuillan Owen Zidar Eric Zwick
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Public Economics
The EITC and the Extensive Margin: A Reappraisal
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Public Economics
The Geography of Child Penalties and Gender Norms: Evidence from the United States
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Public Economics
Top Wealth in America: New Estimates under Heterogeneous Returns
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Public Economics
The Rise of Pass-Throughs and the Decline of the Labor Share
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Public Economics
Rethinking How We Score Capital Gains Tax Reform
Natasha Sarin Lawrence H. Summers Owen Zidar Eric Zwick
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Public Economics
Do Family Policies Reduce Gender Inequality? Evidence from 60 Years of Policy Experimentation
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Public Economics
The Tax Elasticity of Capital Gains and Revenue-Maximizing Rates
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Labor Economics
Technology and Big Data Are Changing Economics: Mining Text to Track Methods
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Public Economics
Evaluating State and Local Business Tax Incentives
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Labor Economics
The Mommy Effect: Do women anticipate the employment effects of motherhood?
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Unions and Inequality Over the Twentieth Century: New Evidence from Survey Data
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Distributional preferences in larger groups: Keeping up with the Joneses and keeping track of the tails
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Public Economics
Do Americans Want to Tax Capital? Evidence from Online Surveys
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Political Economy
Why did the Democrats lose the South? Bringing new data to an old debate
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Reference Points and Redistributive Preferences: Experiment Evidence
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Optimal Income Taxation with Career Effects of Work Effort
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