Interesting papers at the NBER Summer Institute 2017
Here are the workshops. I published this list last year and it was well-received. This year, I found it striking how many papers there are with a large number of coauthors.
So here again is my idiosyncratic and non-representative list of papers that caught my eye (not all seem to have drafts up yet):
- Acemoglu and Robinson: “The Emergence of Weak, Despotic and Inclusive States”
- Benguria and Taylor: “After the Panic: Are Financial Crises Demand or Supply Shocks? Evidence from International Trade”
- Beraja et al: “Regional Heterogeneity and Monetary Policy”
- Cieslak and Vissing-Jorgensen: “The Economics of the Fed Put”
- Fieldhouse et al: “The Macroeconomic Effects of Government Asset Purchases: Evidence from Postwar US Housing Credit Policy”
- Gelman et al: “The Response of Consumer Spending to Changes in Gasoline Prices” (external)
- Jordà et al: “The Rate of Return on Everything, 1870–2015”
- Kettemann et al: “Wages, Workers and Vacancy Durations: Evidence from Linked Data”
- Malmendier and Shen: “Scarred Consumption”
- Mian et al: “How Do Credit Supply Shocks Affect the Real Economy? Evidence from the United States in the 1980s”
- Smith et al: “Capitalists in the Twenty-First Century”
- Tintelnot et al: “Trade and Domestic Production Networks”