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Food Transfers and Child Nutrition: Evidence from India's Public Distribution System

By Aditya Shrinivas, Kathy Baylis, and Benjamin Crost

American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, July 2025

India's National Food Security Act of 2013 (NFSA) led to one of the biggest expansions in food transfers in history, affecting over 500 million people. We use plausibly exogenous variation created by the NFSA to estimate the effect of food transfers on ch...

Background Matters, but Not Whether Parents Are Immigrants: Outcomes of Children Born in Denmark

By Mathias Fjællegaard Jensen and Alan Manning

American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, July 2025

In Europe, the children of migrants often have worse economic outcomes than those with local-born parents. This paper shows that children born in Denmark with immigrant parents (first-generation locals) have lower earnings, higher unemployment, less educa...

Tax Incentives for Migrants with Mid-level Earnings: Evidence from the Netherlands

By Lisa Marie Timm, Massimo Giuliodori, and Paul Muller

American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, July 2025

We examine how income taxes affect international mobility and wages. We study a Dutch preferential tax scheme for migrants, which introduced an income threshold for eligibility in 2012. The threshold is low relative to similar schemes in other countries, ...

Targeting Social Assistance: The Evolution of College Financial Aid in Colombia

By Juliana Londoño-Vélez, Catherine Rodríguez, Fabio Sánchez, and Luis Esteban Álvarez- Arango

AEA Papers and Proceedings, May 2025

College financial aid programs often target individuals based on a combination of academic merit and socioeconomic status. The design of these programs can also be influenced by social preferences and political factors. This paper analyzes the evolution o...

Domestic Policies and Sovereign Default

By Emilio Espino, Julian Kozlowski, Fernando M. Martin, and Juan M. Sánchez

American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, July 2025

A model with two essential elements—sovereign default and distortionary fiscal and monetary policies—explains the interaction between sovereign debt, default risk, and inflation in emerging countries. We derive conditions under which monetary policy i...

Uncertainty Shocks, Adjustment Costs, and Firm Beliefs: Evidence from a Representative Survey

By Andreas Dibiasi, Heiner Mikosch, and Samad Sarferaz

American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, July 2025

This paper studies the dynamic effects of an uncertainty shock on firm expectations. We conduct a survey that confronts managers from a representative firm sample with a model-consistent uncertainty shock scenario. An exogenous increase in uncertainty sig...

Estimating Macrofiscal Effects of Climate Shocks from Billions of Geospatial Weather Observations

By Berkay Akyapı, Matthieu Bellon, and Emanuele Massetti

American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, July 2025

The literature studying the macroeconomics of weather has focused on temperature and precipitation annual averages, while microstudies have focused more on extreme weather measures. We construct hundreds of variables from high-frequency, high-spatial-reso...