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invalidate its use for estimating the cost of capital for projects in making capital budgeting decisions. Since stocks are backed …
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We analyze the role of search frictions in the market for commercial health insurance. Frictions increase the cost of … insurance by enabling insurers to set price above marginal cost, and by creating incentives for inefficiently high levels of …
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We analyze funeral arrangements following the deaths of 3,751 people who died between January 2003 and December 2005 in the Africa Centre Demographic Surveillance Area. We find that, on average, households spend the equivalent of a year's income for an adult's funeral, measured at median per...
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This paper is the first systematic attempt to measure the existence and degree of dowry inflation in South Asia. The popular press and scholarly literature have assumed dowry inflation in South Asia for some time, and there are now a number of theoretical papers that have attempted to explain...
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terms and timing of home sales. It is not obvious that sellers benefit from those services. On the one hand, brokers offer …
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Why do firms decide to offshore certain parts of their production process? What qualifies certain countries as particularly attractive locations to offshore? In this paper we address these questions with a theory of international production hierarchies in which organizations arise endogenously...
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We propose a theory of task trade between countries that have similar relative factor endowments but may differ in size. Firms produce differentiated goods by performing a continuum of tasks, each of which generates local spillovers. Tasks can be performed at home or abroad, but offshoring...
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time. Back-of-the-envelope estimates of the annual cost in human lives range from $5.33B to $13.24B …
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eligible firms claim their refund. A simple cost-benefit analysis of the tax loss choice cannot explain low take-up, which …
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We propose a model to identify the causes of rising profits and concentration, and declining entry and investment in the US economy. Our approach combines a rich structural DSGE model with cross-sectional identification from firm and industry data. Using asset prices, our model estimates the...
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