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  • August 2, 2017

Cash for Corollas

Quartz featured a paper about the "cash for clunkers" program that appears in AEJ: Applied.

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Quartz featured a paper that appears in the July issue of American Economic Journal: Applied Economics about how the “cash for clunkers” program actually hurt car sales. The paper by researchers Mark Hoekstra, Steven Puller, and Jeremy West said the $3 billion stimulus program’s efficiency requirement convinced people to buy smaller, less expensive cars — especially the popular Toyota Corolla — than they otherwise would have had the incentives never existed, thus reducing new vehicle spending by $5 billion below what it would have been.