SI 2026 Public Economics
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Sebastian Y. D. Ernst, Andreas I. Mueller, Johannes Spinnewijn
At-Risk or Responsive? Targeting in Unemployment Policy -
Amy Finkelstein, Matthew J. Notowidigdo, Charlie Rafkin
When Food Stamps Became Free: Impacts and Implications of the Purchase Requirement Removal" -
Maggie R. Jones, Emilia Simeonova, Randall Akee, Carla Medalia
The Immediate and Intergenerational Effects of Unconditional Cash Transfers: Evidence from American Indian Tribal Casinos -
Marius A. K. Ring, David G. Seim, Gabriel Zucman
Personal Holding Companies, Tax Progressivity, and Inequality -
Todd Morris, Stefan Staubli, Benoit Dostie
The Welfare Effects of Protecting Older Workers -
Yana Gallen, Stephanie A. Karol, Dmitri K. Koustas, Ithai Lurie
Childcare and Female Labor Supply in the Era of Remote Work: Evidence from Administrative Tax Data -
Raj Chetty, Gaia Dossi, Matthew Smith, John Van Reenen, Owen M. Zidar, Eric Zwick
Creating New Businesses in America: The Determinants of and Returns to Entrepreneurship -
Marika Cabral, Marcus Dillender
Doctors as Gatekeepers in Social Insurance: Evidence from Workers’ Compensation Insurance -
David Gstrein
Taxing Business Wealth or Profits? Evidence from German Wealth Taxation -
Pauline Carry, Claire Montialoux, Elio Nimier-David, Alexandra Roulet, Nina Roussille
The Unequal Effects of Shorter Workweeks: Evidence from France’s 35-Hour Reform -
Christophe Bruneel-Zupanc, Alexandre Gaillard, Christian Hellwig, Philipp Wangner, Nicolas D. Werquin
Extreme Poverty in Wealthy Nations: Evidence from France
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