Revisiting the Effects of Unemployment Insurance Extensions on Unemployment: A Measurement. Error-Corrected Regression Discontinuity Approach

Steven Dieterle, Otavio Bartalotti, Quentin Brummet

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Abstract / Description of output

We document two potential biases in recent analyses of UI benefit extensions using boundary-based identification: from using county-level aggregates and from across-border policy spillovers. To examine the first bias, we use a regression discontinuity (RD) approach that accounts for measurement error in county-level aggregates. Our results suggest much smaller effects than previous studies, casting doubt on the applicability of border-based designs. Wethen document substantial spillover effects of UI benefit duration in the form of across-border work patterns that are consistent with increased tightness in high benefit states, providing evidence against a dominant vacancy reduction response to UI extensions
Original languageEnglish
PublisherEdinburgh School of Economics Discussion Paper Series
Number of pages57
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2018

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