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Review of Economic Studies
Online 26 Sep 2025
Published May 2026
Homeownership, Polarization, and InequalityAndrii Parkhomenko
This paper asks why job polarization and income inequality are higher in large U.S. cities, and proposes a novel housing-market mechanism that operates independently of — but interacts with — the …
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Review of Economic Studies
Online 11 Jun 2026
Spatial Implications of TelecommutingMatthew J Delventhal · Andrii Parkhomenko
Delventhal and Parkhomenko build a quantitative spatial model of the United States to study how the rise of telecommuting reshapes the distribution of residents, jobs, and housing costs across and …
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Review of Economic Studies
Online 19 May 2026
The Dynamics of Internal Migration: A New Fact and its ImplicationsGreg Howard · Hansen Shao
Howard and Shao document a new empirical regularity in U.S. internal migration: the t-year interstate migration rate — defined as the share of people living in a different state than they did t years …
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Quarterly Journal of Economics
Online 12 May 2026
The Power of Proximity to CoworkersNatalia Emanuel · Emma Harrington · Amanda Pallais
This paper studies how physical proximity to coworkers affects on-the-job training and productivity, using software engineers at a Fortune 500 online retailer observed from 2019 to 2024. The authors …