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Submit to AER #247
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Note: branch updated from master after merging #223 |
I need your help here @diegogentilepassaro @gabrieleborg @martingallardo23, to satisfy requirements to submit to AER.
Just to give some context, this is how the first page of the submission website looks: |
No encontré ningún "Appendix" sin el "Online" @santiagohermo! |
Thanks @martingallardo23! Let us know if you can help with point 2 here, @diegogentilepassaro @gabrieleborg |
@santiagohermo just came back to my laptop from the holidays. I will create the running head and abstract by the end of tomorrow and paste them here. Does that work for you? |
I was looking at how to write a running head, but I realized it's just what they'll print on top of each page. Our title is rather short, so I was thinking we should keep that as running head too? |
Thanks @gabrieleborg! That works.
I had not realized that! Would our title fit on top of the page in one line? Maybe we could go shorter, like "Minimum Wage as Place-Based Policy". I guess it would be helpful to take a look at what other articles do here. |
Sounds good @santiagohermo! Let's go with "Minimum Wage as Place-Based Policy". Here is the 100-words abstract (it wasn't easy!): We study the effect of minimum wage (MW) changes on local rental markets by defining both “workplace” and “residence” MW. We derive a housing partial-equilibrium model, and we estimate the rent elasticity to both measures using Zillow ZIP code-level data. We find that a 10 percent increase in the workplace MW only increases rents by 0.69 percent, decreasing to 0.47 if residence MW also increases by 10 percent. We then study the incidence of a federal and city counterfactual policy increase: landlords pocket 9.2 and 11.0 cents for every additional income dollar. However, incidence varies systematically across space. Let me know what you think! |
Thanks @diegogentilepassaro ! I agree, it was a completed task to squish the abstract in 100 words haha, that's why I couldn't do it right away. I will review your suggestion, add it to the paper, and submit :D |
Here is a revised proposal @gabrieleborg @diegogentilepassaro. I dropped the specific numbers and tried to focus more on the message.
What do you think? PS: 100 words is way too short! |
Slightly different version @gabrieleborg @diegogentilepassaro
98 words. No detailed results in the abstract. I will use this version and submit shortly (unless anyone says otherwise in the next few hours). |
@santiagohermo here are few names from the AER Board of Associate. They're all Applied Microeconomists, with interests in labor, public, etc. I haven't reviewed the whole list (it's huge), so if you want to keep screening names, you can start from Paul Grieco. Gabriele's shortlist:
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Thanks @gabrieleborg! That's really helpful. I'll take a look at your shortlist and explore a bit on my own. I'll just pick someone and submit today and submit today EDIT: Economists with "related" work.
Potential editors in AEJ Econ Policy:
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Submission has been completed @gabrieleborg @martingallardo23 @diegogentilepassaro! Confirmation: confirmation_submission_aer.pdf CoEditor selected: Chinhui Juhn |
Continues in #249 |
Summary: In this issue we prepared and submitted to the American Economic Review.
Changes merged to master in 5eb3690 |
I propose to send to AEJ: Economic Policy, and address to Kory Kroft. He seems to be the most appropriate among the coeditors. EDIT: The FAQs suggest not to address the cover letter to a particular editor. I will thus not do this. |
Hey Santi, That's ok with me. Thanks for the submission. |
I didn't submit yet @gabrieleborg! I just made that comment in the incorrect issue haha, the actual issue is #250. I will let you know when I'm done with the cover letter! |
In this issue, to be completed after #223, I will submit to the AER.
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