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Benjamin B. Lockwood
Benjamin B. Lockwood
Assistant Professor of Economics and Public Policy, University of Pennsylvania - Wharton School
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Regressive Sin Taxes, with an Application to the Optimal Soda Tax
H Allcott, B Lockwood, D Taubinsky
Quarterly Journal of Economics 134 (3), 1557–1626, 2019
412*2019
Should We Tax Sugar-Sweetened Beverages? An Overview of Theory and Evidence
H Allcott, B Lockwood, D Taubinsky
Journal of Economic Perspectives 33 (3), 202-227, 2019
3272019
Stuck in the middle: Impacts of grade configuration in public schools
JE Rockoff, BB Lockwood
Journal of public economics 94 (11-12), 1051-1061, 2010
1822010
Taxation and the Allocation of Talent
BB Lockwood, CG Nathanson, EG Weyl
Journal of Political Economy 125 (5), 1635-1682, 2017
1292017
De Gustibus non est Taxandum: Heterogeneity in preferences and optimal redistribution
BB Lockwood, M Weinzierl
Journal of Public Economics 124, 74-80, 2015
124*2015
Positive and normative judgments implicit in US tax policy, and the costs of unequal growth and recessions
BB Lockwood, M Weinzierl
Journal of Monetary Economics 77, 30-47, 2016
1222016
How and why middle schools harm student achievement
JE Rockoff, BB Lockwood
Education Next 10 (4), 68-75, 2010
942010
Optimal income taxation with present bias
BB Lockwood
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 12 (4), 298-327, 2020
902020
Designing better sugary drink taxes
AH Grummon, BB Lockwood, D Taubinsky, H Allcott
Science 365 (6457), 989-990, 2019
722019
Ramsey strikes back: Optimal commodity taxes and redistribution in the presence of salience effects
H Allcott, B Lockwood, D Taubinsky
AEA papers and proceedings 108, 88-92, 2018
262018
Sufficient statistics for nonlinear tax systems with general across-income heterogeneity
A Ferey, B Lockwood, D Taubinsky
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2021
24*2021
What drives demand for state-run lotteries? evidence and welfare implications
B Lockwood, H Allcott, D Taubinsky, AY Sial
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2021
11*2021
Diffuse Bunching with Frictions: Theory and Estimation
S Anagol, A Davids, BB Lockwood, T Ramadorai
NBER Working Paper, 2024
92024
Designing, Not Checking, for Policy Robustness: An Example with Optimal Taxation
BB Lockwood, A Sial, M Weinzierl
Tax Policy and the Economy 35 (1), 1-54, 2021
52021
Diffuse Bunching with Frictions: Theory and Estimation
T Ramadorai, S Anagol, A Davids, B Lockwood
CEPR Discussion Papers, 2022
2022
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