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By Maarten C. W. Janssen and T. Tony Ke

American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, February 2020

Since Telser (1960), there is a well-established argument that a competitive market will not provide service due to freeriding. We show that with search frictions, the market may well provide service if the cost of doing so is not too large. Any market eq...

Last Place? The Intersection of Ethnicity, Gender, and Race in Biomedical Authorship

By Gerald Marschke, Allison Nunez, Bruce A. Weinberg, and Huifeng Yu

AEA Papers and Proceedings, May 2018

Applying big data methods to biomedical science articles, we show that women and underrepresented racial and ethnic groups are less likely to be last authors, an indicator of career independence. We leverage the massive size of our data to highlight the i...

Economic Expectations, Voting, and Economic Decisions around Elections

By Gur Huberman, Tobias Konitzer, Masha Krupenkin, David Rothschild, and Shawndra Hill

AEA Papers and Proceedings, May 2018

Survey respondents who associate themselves with the "winning team" in an election, substantially increase their expectations for their stock market, but only modestly increase their expected household economic well-being. The impact of the election outco...

School Finance Reform and the Distribution of Student Achievement

By Julien Lafortune, Jesse Rothstein, and Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach

American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, April 2018

We study the impact of post-1990 school finance reforms, during the so-called "adequacy" era, on absolute and relative spending and achievement in low-income school districts. Using an event study research design that exploits the apparent randomness of r...