@TTorslov, @LudvigWier and @gabriel_zucman estimate that 36% of multinational profits are shifted to tax havens globally. U.S. multinationals shift twice as much profit as other multinationals relative to the size of their foreign earnings.
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The official account of the Review of Economic Studies, one of the world's top economics journals.
- Welcome to the Review of Economic Studies official twitter account. We tweet about recently accepted and forthcoming papers. Follow us so as to keep up to date with frontier economics research. (There was a previous account but it is run by someone else so please ignore it.)
- .@martha_j_bailey, @HilaryHoynes & @maya_rossin: Access to Food Stamps before age 5 improves human capital, economic self-sufficiency & quality of one's residence neighborhood in adulthood, reduces likelihood of incarceration, increases life expectancy. restud.com/is-the-social-…
- ``Successful performance of democratic regimes is critical for support for democracy." From @DAcemogluMIT, Ajzenman, Aksoy, Fiszbein and Molina: restud.com/successful-dem…
- Recently published in REStud, ``Does Pricing Carbon Mitigate Climate Change? Firm-Level Evidence from the European Union Emissions Trading System,'' from @JonathanColmer, @mondpanther, @MirabelleMuuls, and Wagner: restud.com/does-pricing-c…
- "New research on job loss (or not) from minimum wage policy and how it varies with labor market concentration." From @joseazar, @EmilianoHuetV, @mioana & @Bledi_Taska: restud.com/1511-2/
- Recently published in REStud, ``The Macroeconomics of Supply Chain Disruptions,'' from @DAcemogluMIT and @mashalirezaa: restud.com/the-macroecono…
- How well do people know their social position relative to others in society? How does their position shape their views on fairness? A new paper from @KBHvidberg & @okoctk of @Economics_UCPH and @S_Stantcheva of @harvardecon: restud.com/paper/social-p…
- The article "Growing up in a Recession” has been retracted. doi.org/10.1093/restud…
- ``Can indirect taxes help reduce inequality in developing countries? Accounting for the informal sector makes consumption taxes progressive, but widespread tax exemptions on necessity goods (food) regressive.'' From @pierrebachas, @LucieGadenne & Jensen: restud.com/informality-co…
- "National Elections Database," including the results of 1,023 presidential and 2,962 parliamentary elections conducted worldwide since 1946! From @VinPons, @benjaminmarx and @vincent_rollet. The companion paper: restud.com/electoral-turn… #EconSky #ElectionsWe are very happy to publish the new National Elections Database, including the results of 1,023 presidential and 2,962 parliamentary elections conducted worldwide since 1946! nationalelectionsdatabase.com with @benjaminmarx and @vincent_rollet
- Are you (or your referees) worried that the parallel trends assumption might not hold exactly? @asheshrambachan & @jondr44 propose methods for robust inference / sensitivity analysis that bound violations of PT using pre-trends: restud.com/paper/a-more-c…
- ``The sectoral allocation of credit matters for whether credit booms result in growth slowdowns and financial crises.'' From @KarstenMueIIer and @EmilVerner: restud.com/credit-allocat…
- ``Do the long work hours required by many high-paying professions inhibit the entry of women?'' Find out more in the recently published paper from Melanie Wasserman: restud.com/paper/hours-co…















