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American Economic Review
Designing Dynamic Reassignment Mechanisms: Evidence from GP AllocationIngrid Huitfeldt · Victoria Marone · Daniel Waldinger
This paper studies the design of dynamic reassignment mechanisms—centralized systems that must not only provide good initial matches but also accommodate changes in agents’ preferences over …
Online First
Review of Economic Studies
Online 3 Jun 2026
Pigovian Transport Pricing in PracticeBeat Hintermann · Beaumont Schoeman · Joseph Molloy · Thomas Götschi · Alberto Castro · Christopher Tchervenkov · Uros Tomic · Kay W Axhausen
This paper reports on the MOBIS experiment, a large-scale randomized controlled trial (RCT) implementing a multi-modal Pigovian transport pricing scheme in urban areas of German- and French-speaking …
Published
Quarterly Journal of Economics
Online 13 Jan 2025
Published Apr 2025
The Earnings and Labor Supply of U.S. PhysiciansJoshua D Gottlieb · Maria Polyakova · Kevin Rinz · Hugh Shiplett · Victoria Udalova
Overview Research Question. What do U.S. physicians earn, how is that earnings variation structured across geography and specialty, and how much does government healthcare payment policy shape those …
Forthcoming
Quarterly Journal of Economics
Online 1 Dec 2024
The Effects of Medical Debt Relief: Evidence from Two Randomized ExperimentsRaymond Kluender · Neale Mahoney · Francis Wong · Wesley Yin
Layer 1: Overview Research Question
This paper asks whether relieving downstream medical debt — debt that has been sold to third-party debt collectors — causes improvements in financial outcomes, …
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Quarterly Journal of Economics
Online 5 May 2026
Why Doesn't the United States Have National Health Insurance?Marcella Alsan · Yousra Neberai
This paper investigates a critical juncture in the development of national health insurance (NHI) in the United States: the post-World War II period when most peer nations moved to establish …