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Ethan Kaplan

Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Maryland at College Park
Verified email at econ.umd.edu
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[PDF] Did the Malaysian capital controls work?

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E Kaplan… - 2002 - nber.org
The Asian financial crisis of 1997–98 wrought havoc with the economies of some of the
world's most successful performers. Three of the worstaffected countries (Thailand, South
Korea, and Indonesia) were forced to call in the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and to ...
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The Fox News effect: Media bias and voting

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S DellaVigna… - 2006 - nber.org
Does media bias affect voting? We address this question by looking at the entry of Fox News
in cable markets and its impact on voting. Between October 1996 and November 2000, the
conservative Fox News Channel was introduced in the cable programming of 20 percent ...
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[CITATION] Paid family leave in California: An analysis of costs and benefits

A Dube… - Retrieved February, 2002
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Coups, corporations, and classified information

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A Dube, E Kaplan… - 2011 - nber.org
We estimate the impact of coups and top-secret coup authorizations on asset prices of
partially nationalized multinational companies that stood to benefit from US-backed coups.
Stock returns of highly exposed firms reacted to coup authorizations classified as top- ...
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[PDF] The iceberg theory of campaign contributions: political threats and interest group behavior

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M Chamon, E Kaplan - manuscript, IIES, 2007 - iq.harvard.edu
Abstract This paper presents a model of campaign contributions where a special interest
group, using multilateral offers, can condition its contributions not only on the receiving
candidate's support but also on the support of her opponent. This allows the interest group ...
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Does outsourcing reduce wages in the low-wage service occupations? Evidence from janitors and guards

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A Dube… - Ind. & Lab. Rel. Rev., 2010 - litigation-essentials.lexisnexis.com
... Measurement of Outsourcing We focus on janitors and security guards--two low-wage
occupations where outsourcing has been prevalent and where it is possible to determine
unambiguously when a worker is outsourced using our primary data source, the Current ...
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[CITATION] Did the Malaysian Controls Work?

E Kaplan… - NBER Working Paper, 2001
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[CITATION] Did the Malaysian Capital Controls Work?

K Ethan… - NBER Working Paper, 2001
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[HTML] The Political Impact of Media Bias

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S DellaVigna… - Information and Public Choice, 2008 - books.google.com
I na representative system of government, policy outcomes are affected by the political
preferences and the beliefs of the voters. The media play a key role in shaping these
preferences and beliefs. They collect, summarize, and frame the information that voters ...
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[PDF] Imperfect Common Knowledge and Exchange Rate Determination

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E Kaplan - 2005 - iies.su.se
Abstract We look at a simple financial model of exchange rate determination with investors
who have heterogeneous information. The exchange rate can be expressed as a sum of
averages of higher order expectations of future interest rates. Lack of common knowledge ...
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[CITATION] Did the Malaysian Capital Controls Work?” Kennedy School of Government (December)

E Kaplan… - 2000
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[PDF] The Fox News Effect: Media Bias and Voter Behavior

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S DellaVigna… - 2005 - econ.duke.edu
Abstract Does the media affect voting? We address this question by looking at the Fox News
effect. Between October 1996 and November 2000, the conservative news channel was
introduced in the cable programming of 20 percent of US towns. We investigate if ...
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[PDF] The Persistence of Political Partisanship: Evidence from 9/11!

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E Kaplan, S Mukand - 2011 - econweb.umd.edu
Abstract This paper empirically examines whether the act of deciding to support a political
party can impact partisan leanings years later. We use the discontinuity in the probability of
being registered to vote around the 18th birthday to look at the impact of registration after ...
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[CITATION] qThe Persistence of Political Partisanship: Evidence from 9

E Kaplan, S Mukand - 2011 - 11q, mimeo
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[CITATION] VThe Fox News Effect: Media Bias and Voting Quarterly Journal of Economics

S Della Vigna, E Kaplan - 2007
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[CITATION] forthcoming." The Fox News Effect: Media Bias and Voting."

S DellaVigna… - Quarterly Journal of Economics
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[PDF] Playing Parties Against Eachother in Proportional Representation Systems

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M Chamon, E Kaplan - econweb.umd.edu
Abstract When special interest groups can use threats of contributing to an opponent to gain
support, they will never contribute to all parties in an election. In proportional representation
systems where voters usually choose between many parties, contributions to multiple ...
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[PDF] Political Threats and Patterns of Campaign Contributions: a Theoretical and Empirical Analysis

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M Chamon, E Kaplan - 2006 - econ.ku.dk
Abstract This paper presents a model of campaign contributions where a special interest
group can condition its contributions not only on the receiving candidate's support but also
on the support of her opponent. This allows the interest group to pledge to gain support ...
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Essays in political economy and international finance

ED Kaplan - 2006 - gradworks.umi.com
UMI. ProQuest® Dissertations & Theses The world's most comprehensive collection of
dissertations and theses. Learn more... ProQuest. Essays in political economy and
international finance. by Kaplan, Ethan Daniel, Ph.D., UNIVERSITY ...
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[CITATION] Multi-family Housing in Saint Louis County: A Survey and Evaluation Report

EZ Kaplan… - 1977 - St. Louis County Planning …
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[CITATION] An investigation of neighborhood cohesion and its relation to knowledge of political events

EZ Kaplan - 1958 - University of Chicago
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The Iceberg Theory of Campaign Contributions: Political Threats and Interest Group Behavior

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E Kaplan - 2007 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: This paper presents a model of campaign contributions where a special interest
group can condition its contributions not only on the receiving candidate's support but also
on that of her opponent. This allows the interest group to obtain support both from ...
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DP2754 Did the Malaysian Capital Controls Work?

E Kaplan… - 2001 - cepr.org
Malaysia recovered from the Asian financial crisis swiftly after the imposition of capital
controls in September 1998. The fact that Korea and Thailand recovered in parallel has
been interpreted as suggesting that capital controls did not play a significant role in ...
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[PDF] Paid Family Leave in California: An Analysis of Costs and Benefits

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E Kaplan - 2002 - laborcenter.berkeley.edu
Executive Summary In 1993 President Clinton signed the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
into law, allowing covered and eligible employees to take up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave
from a job to attend to their own health, the health of a family member, or to spend time ...
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Occupy Wall Street and the Political Economy of Inequality

A Dube… - The Economists' Voice, 2012 - degruyter.com
What is behind the rise of the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement? How should we think
about its focus on income disparities between the top 1 percent and the bottom 99 percent?
And finally, how might this incipient movement alter the distribution of wealth and power in ...
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[PDF] Industrial Policy in Economic Development: Information and Coordination

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E Kaplan… - 2008 - crei.eu
Abstract Intermediate input producers have private information about their own productivity.
When intermediate inputs are complements in production, entry decisions may be ineffi
cient. Then, even though the government has less knowledge about productivity than the ...
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[PDF] An Investigation into the Effect of Capital Flow Liberalization on Wages

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E Kaplan… - 2001 - people.su.se
Over the past 30 years, wage dispersion in the US has increased significantly. One potential
culprit for this increased dispersion is the growth in trade, and a considerable economic
literature has arisen to study this possible link. Most economists have come to the ...
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[PDF] Seminar Paper No. 748 THE FOX NEWS EFFECT: MEDIA BIAS AND VOTING

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S DellaVigna… - Institute for International Economic Studies, 2006 - cenpeg.org
Abstract Does media bias affect voting? We analyze the entry of Fox News in cable markets
and its impact on voting. Between October 1996 and November 2000, the conservative Fox
News Channel was introduced in the cable programming of 20 percent of US towns. Fox ...
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[CITATION] Hallowing days: the secular and the sacred for Martin Buber and Franz Rosenzweig

GE Kaplan - 2002 - Stanford University
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[PDF] Outsourcing, Wages, and Benefits

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A Dube… - eea-esem.com
ABSTRACT: This paper empirically investigates the wage and compensation consequences
of outsourcing in low-wage service occupations. Outsourcing of labor services has
increased substantially over the past 20 years; it is also associated with lower wages, less ...
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[PDF] Coups, Corporations, and Classified Information

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E Kaplan, A Dube… - 2008 - escholarship.org
Abstract: We estimate the impact of political coups and top-secret coup planning on asset
prices. We use declassified CIA documents and daily stock price data to estimate the effect
of private events on asset prices of partially nationalized US companies that stood to ...
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[CITATION] Erratum to Aggregate demand externalities and labor supply decisions: Worker discouragement and market inefficiency-(Economics Letters 56 (1997) 89)

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E Kaplan… - Economics Letters, 1998

[CITATION] A Guide for Appropriate Nursing Home Facilities

EZ Kaplan - 1963 - St. Louis County Planning …

[PDF] Imperfect Common Knowledge and Learning in the Swedish Kronor Market

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G Hale… - 2006 - iies.su.se
Abstract We use both macroeconomic and microeconomic information to test for
heterogeneous information and the presence of learning on Swedish Kronor currency
market. We further test whether our findings improve in-sample fit and out-of-sample ...
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[CITATION] Utilization of School Enumerations for Educational and General Socio-economic Planning: An Aspect of the First Year Socio-economic Program

EZ Kaplan… - 1969 - The Department

[CITATION] County Departmental Input Into the General Information System: An Aspect of the First Year Socio-economic Program

EZ Kaplan… - 1969 - The Department

[CITATION] The Residents of St. Louis Public Housing: A Socioeconomic and Demographic Report

EZ Kaplan - 1972 - Health and Welfare Council of …

[CITATION] An investigation of neighborhood cohesion and its relation to knowledge of local political events.

EZ Kaplan - 1958 - en.scientificcommons.org
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