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Propagation and Insurance in Village Networks

By Cynthia Kinnan, Krislert Samphantharak, Robert Townsend, and Diego Vera-Cossio

American Economic Review, January 2024

Firms in developing countries are embedded in supply chains and labor networks. These linkages may propagate or attenuate shocks. Using panel data from Thai villages, we document three facts: as households facing idiosyncratic shocks adjust their producti...

Retirement Consumption and Pension Design

By Jonas Kolsrud, Camille Landais, Daniel Reck, and Johannes Spinnewijn

American Economic Review, January 2024

This paper analyzes consumption to evaluate the distributional effects of pension reforms. Using Swedish administrative data, we show that on average, workers who retire earlier consume less while retired and experience larger drops in consumption around ...

The Ends of 27 Big Depressions

By Martin Ellison, Sang Seok Lee, and Kevin Hjortshøj O'Rourke

American Economic Review, January 2024

How did countries recover from the Great Depression? In this paper, we explore the argument that leaving the gold standard helped by boosting inflationary expectations, lowering real interest rates, and stimulating interest-sensitive expenditures. We do s...

Government Borrowing and Crowding Out

By Yasin KĂĽrĹźat Ă–nder, Sara Restrepo-Tamayo, Maria Alejandra Ruiz-Sanchez, and Mauricio Villamizar-Villegas

American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, January 2024

We investigate the impact of fiscal expansions on firm investment by exploiting firms with multiple banking relationships. Further, we conduct a localized approach and compare the lending behavior of banks that barely met and missed the criteria of being ...

Adverse Selection Dynamics in Privately Produced Safe Debt Markets

By Nathan Foley-Fisher, Gary Gorton, and Stéphane Verani

American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, January 2024

Privately produced safe debt is designed so that there is no adverse selection in trade. But in some macro states—here, the onset of the pandemic—it becomes profitable for some agents to produce private information, and then agents face adverse select...