Details about Venoo Kakar
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Short-id: pka726
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Working Papers
2017
- Normalized CES supply-side system approach: How to replicate Klump, McAdam, and Willman (Review of Economics and Statistics, 2007)
Economics Discussion Papers, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel) View citations (1)
2016
- Effects of Host Race Information on Airbnb Listing Prices in San Francisco
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany View citations (6)
2014
- On the Redistributional Effects of Long-Run Inflation in a Cash-in-Advance Economy
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany 
Also in MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany (2014)
Journal Articles
2024
- Student Debt Relief and Racial Wealth Gaps
AEA Papers and Proceedings, 2024, 114, 535-39
2023
- Adoption of FasTrak on San Francisco Bay Area Bridges: Impact of Operations Research Models in Relieving Congestion
Interfaces, 2023, 53, (2), 97-110
2021
- Effects of Monetary Policy on Food Inequality in India
Journal of Development Studies, 2021, 57, (11), 1852-1870 View citations (12)
2019
- Does Student Loan Debt Contribute to Racial Wealth Gaps? A Decomposition Analysis
Journal of Consumer Affairs, 2019, 53, (4), 1920-1947 View citations (5)
- Role of cash and costs of inflation for different income groups in the U.S
Economic Modelling, 2019, 80, (C), 303-319 View citations (5)
2018
- Normalized CES supply-side system approach: How to replicate Klump, McAdam, and Willman (2007)
Economics - The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal (2007-2020), 2018, 12, 1-11 View citations (2)
- The Visible Host: Does race guide Airbnb rental rates in San Francisco?
Journal of Housing Economics, 2018, 40, (C), 25-40 View citations (30)
2017
- Economic Growth and the CES Production Function with Human Capital
Economics Bulletin, 2017, 37, (2), 930-951 View citations (4)
- Racial Differences in Transitions to Marriage for Unmarried Mothers
Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 2017, 38, (3), 370-389 View citations (1)
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