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The American Economic Review | 2013

Assessing the Incidence and Efficiency of a Prominent Place Based Policy

Matías Busso; Jesse Gregory; Patrick Kline

This paper empirically assesses the incidence and efficiency of Round I of the federal urban Empowerment Zone (EZ) program using confidential microdata from the Decennial Census and the Longitudinal Business Database. Using rejected and future applicants to the EZ program as controls, we find that EZ designation substantially increased employment in zone neighborhoods and generated wage increases for local workers without corresponding increases in population or the local cost of living. The results suggest the efficiency costs of first Round EZs were relatively small.


The Economic Journal | 2006

Relational Costs and the Production of Social Capital: Evidence from Carpooling

Kerwin Kofi Charles; Patrick Kline

This article posits that individuals can more easily form social connections with people if they are of the same race. If true, the greater the incidence among his neighbours of persons of his race, the more likely an individual is to make neighbourhood social capital connections and the more likely he is to engage in activities which require it. The article tests this idea using an indicator of individual social capital never previously studied: whether the person uses a carpool to get to work. The analysis accounts for fixed differences across neighbourhoods, and a variety of extensions address possible differential racial sorting into neighbourhoods. The evidence strongly supports the articles hypothesis.


Quantitative Economics | 2013

Sensitivity to missing data assumptions: Theory and an evaluation of the U.S. wage structure

Patrick Kline; Andres Santos

This paper develops methods for assessing the sensitivity of empirical conclusions regarding conditional distributions to departures from the missing at random (MAR) assumption. We index the degree of non-ignorable selection governing the missingness process by the maximal Kolmogorov-Smirnov (KS) distance between the distributions of missing and observed outcomes across all values of the covariates. Sharp bounds on minimum mean square approximations to conditional quantiles are derived as a function of the nominal level of selection considered in the sensitivity analysis and a weighted bootstrap procedure is developed for conducting inference. Using these techniques, we conduct an empirical assessment of the sensitivity of observed earnings patterns in U.S. Census data to deviations from the MAR assumption. We find that the well-documented increase in the returns to schooling between 1980 and 1990 is relatively robust to deviations from the missing at random assumption except at the lowest quantiles of the distribution, but that conclusions regarding heterogeneity in returns and changes in the returns function between 1990 and 2000 are very sensitive to departures from ignorability.


Journal of Labor Economics | 2018

Firms and Labor Market Inequality: Evidence and Some Theory

David Card; Ana Rute Cardoso; Joerg Heining; Patrick Kline

We synthesize two related literatures on firm-level drivers of wage inequality. Studies of rent sharing that use matched worker-firm data find elasticities of wages with respect to value added per worker in the range of 0.05–0.15. Studies of wage determination with worker and firm fixed effects typically find that firm-specific premiums explain 20% of overall wage variation. To interpret these findings, we develop a model of wage setting in which workers have idiosyncratic tastes for different workplaces. Simple versions of this model can rationalize standard fixed effects specifications and also match the typical rent-sharing elasticities in the literature.


Quarterly Journal of Economics | 2014

Where is the land of Opportunity? The Geography of Intergenerational Mobility in the United States

Raj Chetty; Nathaniel Hendren; Patrick Kline; Emmanuel Saez


Quarterly Journal of Economics | 2013

Workplace Heterogeneity and the Rise of West German Wage Inequality

David Card; Joerg Heining; Patrick Kline


The American Economic Review | 2014

Is the United States Still a Land of Opportunity? Recent Trends in Intergenerational Mobility

Raj Chetty; Nathaniel Hendren; Patrick Kline; Emmanuel Saez; Nicholas Turner


The American Economic Review | 2011

Oaxaca-Blinder as a Reweighting Estimator

Patrick Kline


Review of economics | 2014

People, Places, and Public Policy: Some Simple Welfare Economics of Local Economic Development Programs

Patrick Kline; Enrico Moretti


Archive | 2008

Do Local Economic Development Programs Work? Evidence from the Federal Empowerment Zone Program

Matías Busso; Patrick Kline

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David Card

National Bureau of Economic Research

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Ana Rute Cardoso

Barcelona Graduate School of Economics

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Emmanuel Saez

University of California

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Andres Santos

University of California

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Enrico Moretti

University of California

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Matías Busso

Inter-American Development Bank

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