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Managerial Quality and Productivity Dynamics

5 September 2022

Achyuta Adhvaryu, Anant Nyshadham and Jorge Tamayo

Do productivity and managerial quality vary within the firm? If so which managerial traits and practices matter most for team productivity?

An Instrumental Variable Approach to Dynamic Models

5 September 2022

Steven Berry and Giovanni Compiani

We present a new class of methods for identification and inference in dynamic models with serially correlated unobservables, which typically imply that state variables are econometrically endogenous.

Appointment of Noam Yuchtman as Joint Managing Editor

1 September 2022

We are very excited to announce the appointment of Noam Yuchtman as Joint Managing Editor with effect from 1st September 2022.

Culture and the Historical Fertility Transition

26 August 2022

Brian Beach and W. Walker Hanlon

The historical transition to a low fertility regime was central for long-run growth, but what caused it?

Estimating Intergenerational and Assortative Processes in Extended Family Data

26 August 2022

M. Dolores Collado, Ignacio Ortuño-Ortín and Jan Stuhler

We quantify intergenerational and assortative processes by comparing different degrees of kinship within the same generation.

Estimation of Discrete Games with Weak Assumptions on Information

12 August 2022

Lorenzo Magnolfi and Camilla Roncoroni

We propose a method to estimate static discrete games with weak assumptions on the information available to players.

Data-intensive Innovation and the State: Evidence from AI Firms in China

5 August 2022

Martin Beraja, David Y. Yang and Noam Yuchtman

Developing AI technology requires data. In many domains, government data far exceeds in magnitude and scope data collected by the private sector, and AI firms often gain access to such data when providing services to the state.

Wealth Dynamics in Communities

5 August 2022

Daniel Barron, Yingni Guo and Bryony Reich

This paper develops a model to explore how favor exchange influences wealth dynamics. We identify a key obstacle to wealth accumulation: wealth crowds out favor exchange.

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