IV-OLS gap can be empirically decomposed, accounting for heterogeneity, nonlinearity, and endogeneity bias. Just Accepted new paper by Shoya Ishimaru. zcu.io/KxQh
The Review of Economics and Statistics (REStat)
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REStat is a 100-year-old general journal of economics. Edited at @Kennedy_School, the Review shares empirical & theoretical contributions for a wide readership.
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- The rise of tea drinking in England had a significant impact on mortality during the Industrial Revolution. In the November 2023 issue, by Francisca M. Antman.
- Increases in visas for nurses from the Philippines caused a brain gain, rather than brain drain, of nurses. In the January 2024 issue, by Caroline Theoharides (@ctheoharides), Paolo Abarcar (@pabarcar)
- IV-OLS gap can be empirically decomposed, accounting for heterogeneity, nonlinearity, and endogeneity bias. In the March 2024 issue of REStat by Shoya Ishimaru.
- Starting December 2019, the Review of Economics and Statistics will begin considering Short Paper submissions for publication. Read about REStat's new Short Paper Policy submission guidelines: mitpressjournals.org/journals/rest/… #EconTwitter @QJEHarvard @AEAjournals @JPolEcon @RevEconStud
- Increases in visas for nurses from the Philippines caused a brain gain, rather than brain drain, of nurses. Just Accepted new paper by Caroline Theoharides (@ctheoharides), Paolo Abarcar(@pabarcar). direct.mit.edu/rest/article-a…
- Local Effects of Large New Apartment Buildings in Low-Income Areas. Just accepted new paper by Brian J. Asquith, Evan Mast, and Davin Reed. direct.mit.edu/rest/article/d…
- What is the effect of parental incarceration on children's education? This paper finds it's positive. Just Accepted new paper by Carolina Arteaga @caroartc. direct.mit.edu/rest/article-a…
- The Review of Economics and Statistics Journal (REStat) has joined Twitter! Follow us for news on the latest accepted & published papers in empirical economics by top scholars. Retweet & spread the word. Click here to read the October issue: mitpressjournals.org/toc/rest/curre…
- The rise of tea drinking in England had a significant impact on mortality during the Industrial Revolution. Just Accepted new paper by Francisca M. Antman. zcu.io/Jxxo
- A new DiD type estimator explores latent heterogeneity in treatment effect in a large pretreatment setup. Just Accepted new paper by Myungkou Shin
- Students exposed to more school funding during elementary school are less likely to be arrested as adults. Just Accepted new paper by Jason Baron (@JasonBaron4), Joshua Hyman (@jmhyman), Brittany Vasquez (@BrittanyEdPol)
- Cash transfers improve well-being during a pandemic, but governments may face challenges in reaching the poor. Just Accepted new paper by Juliana Londoño-Vélez (@juliana_londono) and Pablo Querubín (@pquerubo). direct.mit.edu/rest/article/d…
- Workers who entered the labor market during economic downturns have lower cognitive skills many years later. Just Accepted new paper by Jaime Arellano-Bover (@J_ArellanoBover) mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.116…









