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Working Papers
2024
- Inequality Within Countries is Falling: Underreporting Robust Estimates of World Poverty, Inequality, and the Global Distribution of Income
Staff Reports, Federal Reserve Bank of New York 
Also in NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc (2024)
- Veterans in the Labor Market: 2024 Update
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
2023
- Comparing Physical Risk: The Fed’s Second District versus the Nation
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Do Veterans Face Disparities in Higher Education, Health, and Housing?
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Do Veterans Face Disparities in the Labor Market—And What Accounts for Them?
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Inflation Disparities by Race and Income Narrow
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Recent Disparities in Earnings and Employment
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Rural Households Hit Hardest by Inflation in 2021-22
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- The EGIs: Analyzing the Economy Through an Equitable Growth Lens
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- The Great Equalizer: Medicare and the Geography of Consumer Financial Strain
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc View citations (1)
Also in Staff Reports, Federal Reserve Bank of New York (2020) View citations (1)
- Transition Risks in the Fed’s Second District and the Nation
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Young, Less Educated Faced Higher Inflation in 2021—But Gaps Now Closed
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
2022
- How Equitable Has the COVID Labor Market Recovery Been?
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- How Have Racial and Ethnic Earnings Gaps Changed after COVID-19?
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Nonconforming Preferences: Jumbo Mortgage Lending and Large Bank Stress Tests
Staff Reports, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Was the 2021-22 Rise in Inflation Equitable?
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
2021
- COVID-19 and Small Businesses: Uneven Patterns by Race and Income
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Credit Access and Mobility during the Flint Water Crisis
Staff Reports, Federal Reserve Bank of New York View citations (1)
- Racial and Income Gaps in Consumer Spending following COVID-19
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Understanding the Linkages between Climate Change and Inequality in the United States
Staff Reports, Federal Reserve Bank of New York View citations (2)
See also Journal Article Understanding the Linkages between Climate Change and Inequality in the United States, Economic Policy Review, Federal Reserve Bank of New York (2023) (2023)
- Understanding the Racial and Income Gap in COVID-19: Essential Workers
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Understanding the Racial and Income Gap in COVID-19: Public Transportation and Home Crowding
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Understanding the Racial and Income Gap in COVID-19: Social Distancing, Pollution, and Demographics
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Understanding the Racial and Income Gap in Commuting for Work Following COVID-19
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Understanding the Racial and Income Gap in Covid-19: Health Insurance, Comorbidities, and Medical Facilities
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Unequal Burdens: Racial Differences in ICU Stress during the Third Wave of COVID-19
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
2020
- Are Financially Distressed Areas More Affected by COVID-19?
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Did State Reopenings Increase Consumer Spending?
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York View citations (2)
- Did State Reopenings Increase Social Interactions?
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York View citations (1)
- Does the BCG Vaccine Protect Against Coronavirus? Applying an Economist’s Toolkit to a Medical Question
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- How Did State Reopenings Affect Small Businesses?
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York View citations (1)
- How Has China’s Economy Performed under the COVID-19 Shock?
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Investigating the Effect of Health Insurance in the COVID-19 Pandemic
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York View citations (1)
- Medicare and Financial Health across the United States
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- The Affordable Care Act and For-Profit Colleges
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- The Affordable Care Act and the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Regression Discontinuity Analysis
Staff Reports, Federal Reserve Bank of New York View citations (1)
- The Spread of COVID-19 and the BCG Vaccine: A Natural Experiment in Reunified Germany
Staff Reports, Federal Reserve Bank of New York View citations (3)
2019
- Does U.S. Health Inequality Reflect Income Inequality—or Something Else?
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
2018
- Do Expansions in Health Insurance Affect Student Loan Outcomes?
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Shining a Light on Purchasing Power Parities
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc View citations (3)
- The Affordable Care Act and the market for higher education
Staff Reports, Federal Reserve Bank of New York View citations (1)
- The ‘Banking Desert’ Mirage
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Why New York City Subway Delays Don't Affect All Riders Equally
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
2017
- China's GDP Growth May be Understated
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc View citations (17)
- Estimating dynamic panel models: backing out the Nickell Bias
Staff Reports, Federal Reserve Bank of New York View citations (1)
2016
- Banking Deserts, Branch Closings, and Soft Information
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York View citations (6)
- Health spending slowed down in spite of the crisis
Staff Reports, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Is Health Insurance Good for Your Financial Health?
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Newer Need Not be Better: Evaluating the Penn World Tables and the World Development Indicators Using Nighttime Lights
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc View citations (22)
Also in Staff Reports, Federal Reserve Bank of New York (2016) View citations (21)
- The “Cadillac Tax”: Driving Firms to Change Their Plans?
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
2015
- A Discussion of Thomas Piketty's Capital in the Twenty-First Century: By How Much Is r Greater than g?
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- A Discussion of Thomas Piketty's Capital in the Twenty-First Century: Does More Capital Increase Inequality?
Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- The Affordable Care Act and the labor market: a first look
Staff Reports, Federal Reserve Bank of New York View citations (5)
2014
- Africa is on time
Staff Reports, Federal Reserve Bank of New York View citations (72)
See also Journal Article Africa is on time, Journal of Economic Growth, Springer (2014) View citations (44) (2014)
- Lights, Camera,... Income!: Estimating Poverty Using National Accounts, Survey Means, and Lights
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc View citations (24)
Also in Staff Reports, Federal Reserve Bank of New York (2014) View citations (11)
- World welfare is rising: estimation using nonparametric bounds on welfare measures
Staff Reports, Federal Reserve Bank of New York 
See also Journal Article World welfare is rising: Estimation using nonparametric bounds on welfare measures, Journal of Public Economics, Elsevier (2013) View citations (12) (2013)
2010
- African Poverty is Falling...Much Faster than You Think!
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc View citations (71)
2009
- Parametric Estimations of the World Distribution of Income
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc View citations (98)
Journal Articles
2023
- Understanding the Linkages between Climate Change and Inequality in the United States
Economic Policy Review, 2023, 29, (1), 1-39 
See also Working Paper Understanding the Linkages between Climate Change and Inequality in the United States, Staff Reports (2021) View citations (2) (2021)
2020
- How Stable Is China’s Growth? Shedding Light on Sparse Data
Economic Policy Review, 2020, 26, (4), 1-38 View citations (1)
2014
- Africa is on time
Journal of Economic Growth, 2014, 19, (3), 311-338 View citations (44)
See also Working Paper Africa is on time, Staff Reports (2014) View citations (72) (2014)
2013
- World welfare is rising: Estimation using nonparametric bounds on welfare measures
Journal of Public Economics, 2013, 97, (C), 176-195 View citations (12)
See also Working Paper World welfare is rising: estimation using nonparametric bounds on welfare measures, Staff Reports (2014) (2014)
2009
- Rational Inattention and Choice Under Risk: Explaining Violations of Expected Utility Through a Shannon Entropy Formulation of the Costs of Rationality
Atlantic Economic Journal, 2009, 37, (1), 99-112 View citations (2)
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