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Using new micro evidence to develop a HANK model with persistent heterogeneity in cognitive skills & overconfidence, greatly improving fit to macro data with fiscal policy implications, from Oliver Pfäuti, @fseyrich, and Jonathan Zinman nber.org/papers/w32305
Endogeneity of amenities play a crucial role in determining the welfare distribution of a city’s residents, from Milena Almagro and @tomasdom nber.org/papers/w32304
A one-dollar increase in electronic nicotine delivery systems taxes is associated with a 1–2 percentage point decline in teen marijuana use, from Dave, Yang Liang, Catherine Maclean (@jcmecon.bsky.social), Muratori, and CHEPS nber.org/papers/w32302
While behavioral overreaction is thought to amplify market volatility; this study explains why it can be a force for stability, and how it has been in post-millennial stock markets, from Francesco Bianchi, Sydney Ludvigson, and Sai Ma nber.org/papers/w32301
Shedding new light on why people dislike inflation, leveraging two new surveys in the US, from Stefanie Stantcheva nber.org/papers/w32300
Amazon has changed its search rankings of its own products as the European Union’s Digital Markets Act DMA takes effect, from Joel Waldfogel nber.org/papers/w32299
Testing economic theories of belief-based utility in the context of video-game engagement using data from League of Legends, from Ashvin Gandhi, Paola Giuliano, Eric Guan, Quinn Keefer, Chase McDonald, Michaela Pagel, and Joshua Tasoff nber.org/papers/w32295
LinkedIn data can be used to measure the racial, ethnic, and gender mix of companies' workforces, and differences in mass layoffs and promotions, from Alexander Berry, Elizabeth M. Maloney, and David Neumark nber.org/papers/w32294
Capital regulation could address run risk by encouraging capital raising, but its effectiveness depends on the regulatory capital definitions and can be eroded by the use of held-to-maturity accounting, from Granja, Erica Xuewei Jiang, Matvos, Piskorski, and Seru nber.org/papers/w32293