Economic Inquiry
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Published since 1962, the goal of Economic Inquiry is to advance scientific knowledge in the domain of economics. As such we seek to publish work across all fields in economics.
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How do we inspire future generations to pursue science?

Evidence from Tanzania showed that a STEM bootcamp increased children’s interest in science, improved academic engagement & self‐esteem, and shifted girls’ gender attitudes and perceptions.

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#Economics #STEM #tech
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Present-biased preferences are often thought to lead to under-saving.

This paper shows that age-independent subsidies can help biased agents who understand their bias. But for those who don’t, high subsidies may backfire, while lower ones can actually help.

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#econsky #policy
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Does digital competition hurt truthful reporting?

Economists @ayushpan.bsky.social l & @icotrombetta.bsky.social construct a theoretical model to provide insights. For breaking news, speed can reduce accuracy, while for investigative work, reputation drives careful reporting.

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How does regulation uncertainty affect energy markets?

Using natural language processing to measure regulatory uncertainty, this paper shows that rising uncertainty reduces oil production and harms both national and state economic outcomes.

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#Economics #Energy #EconBlueSky
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Continuing our replicability symposium, economists @mdrouvelis.bsky.social and Zeyu Qiu revisit public goods games. They confirm existing evidence: cooperation and positive reciprocity are lower in maintenance than in provision stages. Results persist under income inequality.

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Are there hidden downsides of expanding government assistance benefits?

Through a lab experiment, this research suggests that newly-eligible individuals are less competitive compared to a treatment in which they do not qualify for the benefit.

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How do peers affect your undergraduate major choice?

This paper finds that students emulate peers when choosing majors. Moreover, the evidence points to social learning, rather than social utility, being the main driver of these effects.

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Are connected housing markets influencing monetary policy transmission?

This research finds that more synchronized housing markets intensify monetary policy effects through spillovers to connected local markets.

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Housing market connectedness and transmission of monetary policy
This paper investigates whether interconnectivity among local housing markets influences the effectiveness of the (United States) U.S. monetary transmission mechanism. We construct measures of housin...
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Evidence from Georgia’s pre-K lottery shows kids enter kindergarten slightly more prepared than peers who didn't attend pre-K. However, gains fade by the end of kindergarten, questioning the belief that pre-K is essential in child development.

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Assessing the benefits of education in early childhood: Evidence from a Pre‐K lottery in Georgia
Using enrollment lotteries for over-subscribed school-based sites in Georgia's universal pre-K program, we analyze the impact of participation on elementary school outcomes. We find that lottery-winn....
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Does additional school funding increase or decrease school donations?

Among these potential results, this paper finds evidence for a positive correlation between budgets and voluntary contributions when not accounting for their endogenous relationship!

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Is there a hidden cost to political connections in China?

Results using evidence from stock market responses to land acquisitions and a natural experiment in the form of an anti-corruption campaign suggest markets react to potential future political or legal risks!

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The hidden cost of political connection: Evidence from China's stock market responses to land transactions
We construct a matched database of land transactions and Chinese listed companies. By analyzing the stock market's reaction to these transactions, we investigate the hidden cost of political connecti....
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Do unconditional cash transfers effect voting behavior?

This paper looks at the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) program: tinyurl.com/ymh2e553

Interestingly, a 10% increase in cash ($190) causes a 1.4 percentage point increase in turnout!

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Unconditional cash transfers & voter turnout
We estimate the effect of unconditional cash transfers on voter turnout, leveraging a large-scale natural experiment, the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) program, which has provided residents wi...
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Indexing minimum wages to consumer price levels increases unemployment!

This paper finds evidence from Oregon that establishment employment falls 3.6% after indexing, implying an employment elasticity of −0.18.

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Is there a relationship between child custody laws and a mother's work decisions?

This great paper studies the impact of COVID-19 on labor force outcomes for mothers based on child custody laws, marital status and parental educational attainment:
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Interested in game theory?

This paper explores the estimated revealed-preference Nash-equilibrium's predictive power in contributions to public goods.

In the right circumstances, many real-life public-good problems may be solvable!

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Inflation responds differently to persistent versus transient fluctuations in the unemployment gap!

This finding shows that the Phillips curve has not weakened, and that some inflation puzzles can be solved.

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How do workers respond to wage increases in for-profit and non-profit firms?

These authors find workers are more responsive to higher wages in a non-profit setting, contrary to theories in prior economics research!

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Estimates of psychological anchoring effects normally fail to achieve a statistical power of more than 30%. These authors greatly improve on this in this replication exercise and achieve a statistical power of 96%!

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An exciting new economics paper finds persistent long-run peer effects of working with future executives!

They do this using career history data at the Japanese central administration from 1946 to 2019.

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🚨 New Special Issue Alert! 🚨

This special issue of Economic Inquiry on reproducibility & replicability in economics is co-edited by Farasat Bokhari, Michalis Drouvelis and our chair, Abel Brodeur.

This is Part I, focusing on methodological advances and key challenges. 🧵👇