Rajashri Chakrabarti |
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Head of Equitable Growth Studies |
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Understanding the Linkages between Climate Change and Inequality in the United States
With Ruchi Avtar, Kristian S. Blickle, Janavi Janakiraman, and Maxim L. Pinkovskiy Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic Policy Review, Volume 29 Number 1, June 2023 Tough Choices: New Jersey Schools during the Great Recession and Beyond With Max Livingston Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic Policy Review, Volume 27 Number 1, July 2021 The Long Road to Recovery: New York Schools in the Aftermath of the Great Recession With Max Livingston Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic Policy Review, Volume 25 Number 1, December 2019 Understanding the Evolution of Student Loan Balances and Repayment Behavior: Do Institution Type and Degree Matter? With Meta Brown, Wilbert van der Klaauw, and Basit Zafar Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic Policy Review, Volume 25 Number 1, December 2019 Student Debt and Default: The Role of For-profit Colleges With Luis Armona and Michael Lovenheim Accepted, Journal of Financial Economics See also>> Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Report, Number 811, April 2017, Revised October 2021 Auto Credit and the 2005 Bankruptcy Reform: The Impact of Eliminating Cramdowns With Nathaniel Pattison Review of Financial Studies, 32(12), 2019 See also>> Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Report, Number 797, October 2016 Effect of Constraints on Tiebout Competition: Evidence from a School Finance Reform With Joydeep Roy Regional Studies, 51(5), 2017 See also Online Appendix A longer version is available here. A Tale of Two States: The Recession’s Impact on N.Y. and N.J. School Finances With Ravi Bhalla and Max Livingston Economic Policy Review, Volume 23, Number 1, February 2017 Do Charter Schools Crowd Out Private School Enrollment? Evidence from Michigan With Joydeep Roy Journal of Urban Economics, 91, 2016 Household Debt and Saving during the 2007 Recession With Donghoon Lee, Wilbert van der Klaauw, and Basit Zafar NBER book Measuring Wealth, Financial Intermediation and Their Links to the Real Economy, Charles Hulten and Marshall Reinsdorf, editors. 2015 The Impact of the Great Recession on School District Finances: Evidence from New York With Max Livingston and Elizabeth Setren Economic Policy Review, 2015 Housing Markets and Residential Segregation: Impacts of the Michigan School Finance Reform on Inter- and Intra-district Sorting With Joydeep Roy Journal of Public Economics, 122, 110-132, 2015 See also Supplementary Tables Did Cuts in State Aid during the Great Recession Lead to Changes in Local Property Taxes? With Max Livingston and Joydeep Roy Education Finance and Policy, 9(4), 2014 Incentives and Responses under No Child Left Behind: Credible threats and the Role of Competition Journal of Public Economics, 110, 124-146, 2014 See also Supplementary Tables Precarious Slopes? The Great Recession, Federal Stimulus, and New Jersey Schools Economic Policy Review, Volume 19, Number 2, December 2013 See also An earlier and longer version is available here Impact of Voucher Design on Public School Performance: Evidence from Florida and Milwaukee Voucher Programs B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy: Contributions, 13 (1), 2013 See also An earlier and longer version is available here With Sarah Sutherland Current Issues in Economics and Finance, (19) 4, June 2013 See also An earlier and longer version is available here Do Vouchers Lead to Sorting under Random Private-School Selection? Evidence from the Milwaukee Voucher Program Economics of Education Review 34, 191-218, 2013 55 pages / 568 kb See also Supplementary Tables 12 pages / 148 kb Accountability with Voucher Threats, Responses, and the Test-Taking Population: Regression Discontinuity Evidence from Florida Education Finance and Policy 8(2), 2013 51 pages / 1,100 kb Vouchers, Public School Response and the Role of Incentives: Evidence from Florida Economic Inquiry, Volume 51, Issue 1, 500-526, 2013 41 pages / 368 kb See also An earlier and longer version is available here. Can Increasing Private School Participation and Monetary Loss in a Voucher Program Affect Public School Performance? Evidence from Milwaukee Journal of Public Economics, Vol. 92, Number 5-6, 1371-1393, 2008 See also An earlier and longer version is available here. The views expressed in the papers listed on this page are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the position of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York or the Federal Reserve System. |