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The Value of Working Conditions in the United States and the Implications for the Structure of Wages

By Nicole Maestas, Kathleen J. Mullen, David Powell, Till von Wachter, and Jeffrey B. Wenger

American Economic Review, July 2023

We document variation in working conditions in the United States, present estimates of how workers value these conditions, and assess the impact of working conditions on estimates of wage inequality. We conduct a series of stated-preference experiments to...

Optimal Policy under Dollar Pricing

By Konstantin Egorov and Dmitry Mukhin

American Economic Review, July 2023

Empirical evidence shows that most international prices are sticky in dollars. This paper studies the policy implications of this fact in the context of an open economy model with general preferences, technologies, asset markets, nominal rigidities, and a...

Heroes and Villains: The Effects of Heroism on Autocratic Values and Nazi Collaboration in France

By Julia Cagé, Anna Dagorret, Pauline Grosjean, and Saumitra Jha

American Economic Review, July 2023

We measure how a network of heroes can legitimize and diffuse extreme political behaviors. We exploit newly declassified intelligence files, novel voting data, and regimental histories to show that home municipalities of French line regiments arbitrarily ...

Has the Information Channel of Monetary Policy Disappeared? Revisiting the Empirical Evidence

By Lukas Hoesch, Barbara Rossi, and Tatevik Sekhposyan

American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, July 2023

Does the Federal Reserve have an "information advantage" in forecasting macroeconomic variables beyond what is known to private sector forecasters? And are market participants reacting only to monetary policy shocks or also to information on the future st...

How Does Consumption Respond to News about Inflation? Field Evidence from a Randomized Control Trial

By Olivier Coibion, Dimitris Georgarakos, Yuriy Gorodnichenko, and Maarten van Rooij

American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, July 2023

We implement a survey of Dutch households in which random subsets of respondents receive information about inflation. The resulting exogenously generated variation in inflation expectations is used to assess how expectations affect consumption decisions. ...

Human Capital Accumulation at Work: Estimates for the World and Implications for Development

By Remi Jedwab, Paul Romer, Asif M. Islam, and Roberto Samaniego

American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, July 2023

We (i) study wage-experience profiles and obtain measures of returns to potential work experience using data from about 24 million individuals in 1,084 surveys and census samples across 145 countries; (ii) show that workers in developed countries accumula...