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01 The impact of immigration status on crime reporting: Evidence from DACA Thomas
Pearson Abstract : This
paper studies how immigration status affects crime reporting. I focus on
Deferred Action for Early Childhood Arrivals (DACA), a policy that temporarily
protects youth from deportation and provides work authorization. For
identification, I compare the reporting behavior of victims who are more likely
to be undocumented around the policy’s age-eligibility cut-off over time. I
find that DACA eligibility increased victims’ likelihood of reporting crimes to
the police and provide evidence consistent with DACA reducing victims’ fear of
deportation. Overall, the results suggest that immigrant legalization increases
engagement with police. 02 Mayors’ promotion incentives and subnational-level GDP manipulation Jiangnan
Zeng, Qiyao Zhou Abstract : What
role do local officials’ incentives play in regional economic growth? How do
local officials behave under promotion pressure? T
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