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A new aspect of the “US as the world's banker” narrative focusing on seigniorage revenue from safe asset provision. In this view, exorbitant privilege does not require exorbitant duty, from Zhengyang Jiang nber.org/papers/w32454
Exploiting natural variability in global temperatures leads to estimates that the macroeconomic damages from climate change are six times larger than previously thought, from Adrien Bilal and Diego Känzig nber.org/papers/w32450
Banks facing losses on their securities portfolios cut lending to firms, but mainly when those losses tighten their capital requirements, from Dan Greenwald 🇺🇦, John Krainer, and Pascal Paul nber.org/papers/w32449
A model of optimal fixed-rate mortgage refinancing that can rationalize almost all errors of refinancing too slowly and a large fraction of the errors of refinancing too quickly, from David Berger, Konstantin Milbradt, Fabrice Tourre, and @joevavra nber.org/papers/w32447
Infertility causes a deterioration of mental health and increases divorce, with no “protective” effects on earnings; yet willingness to pay for IVF without insurance is relatively low, from Sarah Bögl, Jasmin Moshfegh, Petra Persson, and Maria Polyakova nber.org/papers/w32445
E-cigarette licensure laws appear to have little effect on youth vaping, from Charles Courtemanche, PhD, Yang Liang, Catherine Maclean (@jcmecon.bsky.social), Caterina Muratori, and CHEPS nber.org/papers/w32444
Studying the potential impact of the 2022 SECURE 2.0 reform permitting employers to match contributions for student loan repayments, in 401(k) plans, from Vanya Horneff, Raimond Maurer, and Olivia S. Mitchell nber.org/papers/w32443
How nontax revenues impact tax collection in Brazilian municipalities, with a focus on shifts in intergovernmental transfers due to population updates, from Claudio Ferraz, Dirk Foremny, and Juan Francisco Santini nber.org/papers/w32440
Medicare pricing for healthcare facilities has spillover effects on physicians — impacting time allocations and use of surgical technology, from Alice Chen, Seth Freedman, Beth Munnich, and Michael R. Richards nber.org/papers/w32439
Nonmanufacturing US workers exhibit relative earnings gains from the China shock as upstream exposure more than offset the adverse impact of own and downstream exposure, from Justin R. Pierce, Peter K. Schott, and Cristina Tello-Trillo nber.org/papers/w32438
An analytical framework that characterizes the link between exchange rates and finance across all conceivable market structures, from Mikhail Chernov, Valentin Haddad, and Oleg Itskhoki nber.org/papers/w32436