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Research Briefs·Apr 17, 2026

Household Preferences for Women’s Employment: A Field Experiment in Bangladesh

Married couples in Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh jointly prefer that husbands work over wives, consistent with the fact that men’s employment raises both partners’ wellbeing, while women’s employment raises only the woman’s. Yet, six weeks of women’s employment substantially...
Research Briefs·Apr 15, 2026

Multidimensional Signaling and the Rise of Cultural Politics

Though voters primarily care about economic issues, this paper offers a theoretical explanation for why cultural issues (immigration, nationalism, etc.) have become so central to modern politics, and how cultural issues signal a politician’s economic policies.
Podcasts episode·Apr 14, 2026

The Uneven Promise of School Choice: Who Applies vs. Who Benefits

When public school districts offer options like magnet schools and dual-language programs, families who are richer, whiter, and higher-achieving are more likely to opt in. Meanwhile, students who would benefit most are least likely to apply. In this episode, Chicago...
Research Briefs·Apr 13, 2026

Residential Segregation and Unequal Access to Local Public Services in India: Evidence from 1.5m Neighborhoods

This paper presents a novel national analysis of segregation and access to public services in India’s urban and rural neighborhoods, revealing that the country’s growing cities (considered engines of upward mobility) largely replicate the caste and religious disparities of its...

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BFI Working Paper·Apr 16, 2026

Consuming Values

We study the extent to which individuals’ consumption decisions are influenced by firms’ stances on controversial social issues and the implied incentives for firms to take such stances. We use transactions from a major payment card company to predict cardholders’...
BFI Working Paper·Apr 14, 2026

Nudging Parents out the Door: The Impacts of Parental Encouragement on School Choice and Test Scores

This study evaluates a large-scale SMS outreach program to engage caregivers of students in private primary schools in Kenya. Using a two-stage randomization design, we tested two types of weekly SMS messages: growth-mindset encouragement and personalized performance information. We find...
BFI Working Paper·Apr 13, 2026

Zero Energy Day: How Nationwide Blackouts Affect the Economy

Electricity reliability is a central challenge for the energy transition, as growing energy demand, renewable energy integration, and natural disasters increase the risk of large-scale black-outs. However, the economic impacts of large-scale blackouts remain largely unknown. Com-bining electricity market data...

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Academic Conferences·Apr 17, 2026, 1:30 PM

Spring 2026 Trade and Spatial Afternoons Seminar Series

by Milena Almagro, Ryungha Oh, and Esteban Rossi-Hansberg
Apr 17
Workshops·Apr 17, 2026, 12:30 PM·Harper Center, Room C02 5807 S Woodlawn Ave, Chicago, IL 60637

University of Chicago-Northwestern China Afternoon Workshop

by Chang-Tai Hsieh, Nancy Qian, and Shaoda Wang
Apr 17
Workshops·Apr 17, 2026, 12:30 PM·Saieh Hall for Economics, Rm 021 , 5757 S. University, Chicago, IL, United States, 60637

Spring 2026 Development Lunch Workshop

by Joshua Dean, Erin M. Kelley, and Eduardo Montero
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Apr 17
Workshops·Apr 17, 2026, 12:30 PM·Saieh Hall for Economics, Rm 021 , 5757 S. University, Chicago, IL, United States, 60637

Spring 2026 Development Lunch Workshop

Organizers: Joshua Dean, Erin M. Kelley, and Eduardo Montero
Apr 17
Workshops·Apr 17, 2026, 12:30 PM·Harper Center, Room C02 5807 S Woodlawn Ave, Chicago, IL 60637

University of Chicago-Northwestern China Afternoon Workshop

Organizers: Chang-Tai Hsieh, Nancy Qian, and Shaoda Wang
Apr 17
Academic Conferences·Apr 17, 2026, 1:30 PM

Spring 2026 Trade and Spatial Afternoons Seminar Series

Organizers: Milena Almagro, Ryungha Oh, and Esteban Rossi-Hansberg
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