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Pandemic

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May 2020

South Korea publicly disclosed detailed location information of individuals that tested positive for COVID-19. We quantify the effect of public disclosure on the transmission of the virus and economic losses in Seoul. We use detailed foot-traffic data from South Korea’s largest mobile phone compan...
Keywords: COVID-19, Privacy, Welfare effects
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Pandemic

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May 2020

We present a theory of Keynesian supply shocks: supply shocks that trigger changes in aggregate demand larger than the shocks themselves. We argue that the economic shocks associated to the COVID-19 epidemic—shutdowns, layoffs, and firm exits—may have this feature. In one-sector economies supply...
Keywords: 2019-nCoVCOVID-19, Disease Outbreak, Supply Shocks, Demand Shortages, Macroeconomic Implications
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Pandemic

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May 2020

We use a conventional dynamic economic model to integrate individual optimization, equilibrium interactions, and policy analysis into the canonical epidemiological model. Our tractable framework allows us to represent both equilibrium and optimal allocations as a set of differential equations that c...
Keywords: Social Distancing, 2019-nCoVCOVID-19, Disease Outbreak
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Senior Fellows/Fellows

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Senior Fellows/Fellows

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Feb 2017

Economy-wide institutional deficiencies causing factor misallocation have been emphasized as essential determinants of aggregate TFP differences. This paper argues that production flexibility at the micro-level is an economic characteristic that should be given priority in TFP aggregation exercises....
Keywords: Total factor productivity, production flexibility, factor misallocation
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Innovation, Productivity and Challenges in the Digital Era: Asia and Beyond

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Feb 2022

This paper studies a decentralized dynamic matching market by using data from a Chinese ride-sharing platform to estimate a model of search and matching between drivers and passengers. We measure passenger valuations of trips, driver preferences, distributions of planned search length, and waiting c...
Keywords: Dynamic Matching, Moment Inequality
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