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Treasury convenience yield and inflation comove positively during the inflationary 1970s–80s, but negatively before WWII and after 2000, from Anna Cieslak, Wenhao Li, and Carolin Pflueger nber.org/papers/w32881
California’s Earned Income Tax Credit appears generous but doesn't boost employment, partly because the minimum wage is so high, from David Neumark and Zeyu Li nber.org/papers/w32883
Changes in default-free yields, not changes in the equity premium, largely explain the stock market price reaction to monetary policy surprises upon Federal Open Market Committee announcements, from Stefan Nagel and Zhengyang Xu nber.org/papers/w32884
Examining gender differences in the social impact and commercial motives for academic entrepreneurship using the National Science Foundation’s Innovation Corps program, from April Burrage, Ph.D., Nilanjana Dasgupta, and Ina Ganguli 🇺🇦 🌻🪷 nber.org/papers/w32885
Studying whether and why pensioners move across borders in response to tax rate differentials, from Salla Kalin, Antoine Levy, and Mathilde Muñoz nber.org/papers/w32890
Analysis of 500,000+ births suggests that racial disparities in C-sections are driven by provider discretion rather than risk, preferences, sociodemographics, or provider choice, from Adriana Corredor-Waldron, Princeton CHW, and Molly Schnell nber.org/papers/w32891
Criminal justice contact often ends with a noncarceral conviction. This study develops a quasi-experimental method to study how conviction affect recidivism, from John Eric Humphries, Aurelie Ouss, Kamelia Stavreva, Megan Stevenson, and Winnie van Dijk nber.org/papers/w32894
Better access to mental health and substance use treatment reduces child maltreatment reports, from Mir M. Ali, Thanh T. Lu, Catherine Maclean (@jcmecon.bsky.social), and Angélica Meinhofer nber.org/papers/w32895