Quantitative Economics
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Volume 13, month 11, 2022
- Global trends in income inequality and income dynamics: New insights from GRID pp. 1321-1360

- Fatih Guvenen, Luigi Pistaferri and Giovanni L. Violante
- The evolution of the earnings distribution in a volatile economy: Evidence from Argentina pp. 1361-1403

- Andrés Blanco, Bernardo Diaz de Astarloa, Andres Drenik, Christian Moser and Danilo Trupkin
- Earnings inequality and dynamics in the presence of informality: The case of Brazil pp. 1405-1446

- Niklas Engbom, Gustavo Gonzaga, Christian Moser and Roberta Olivieri
- Four decades of Canadian earnings inequality and dynamics across workers and firms pp. 1447-1491

- Audra Bowlus, Émilien Gouin‐Bonenfant, Huju Liu, Lance Lochner and Youngmin Park
- Inequality and dynamics of earnings and disposable income in Denmark 1987–2016 pp. 1493-1526

- Søren Leth‐Petersen and Johan Sæverud
- Inequality and earnings dynamics in France: National policies and local consequences pp. 1527-1591

- Francis Kramarz, Elio Nimier‐David and Thomas Delemotte
- Inequality and income dynamics in Germany pp. 1593-1635

- Moritz Drechsel‐Grau, Andreas Peichl, Kai Schmid, Johannes Schmieder, Hannes Walz and Stefanie Wolter
- Earnings dynamics and labor market reforms: The Italian case pp. 1637-1667

- Eran B. Hoffmann, Davide Malacrino and Luigi Pistaferri
- Inequality, income dynamics, and worker transitions: The case of Mexico pp. 1669-1705

- Daniela Puggioni, Mariana Calderón, Alfonso Cebreros Zurita, Leon Fernandez Bujanda, José Antonio Inguanzo González and David Jaume
- Earnings dynamics and its intergenerational transmission: Evidence from Norway pp. 1707-1746

- Elin Halvorsen, Serdar Ozkan and Sergio Salgado
- Income risk inequality: Evidence from Spanish administrative records pp. 1747-1801

- Manuel Arellano, Stéphane Bonhomme, Micole De Vera, Laura Hospido and Siqi Wei
- Earnings dynamics of immigrants and natives in Sweden 1985–2016 pp. 1803-1847

- Benjamin Friedrich, Lisa Laun and Costas Meghir
- Income dynamics in the United Kingdom and the impact of the Covid‐19 recession pp. 1849-1878

- Brian Bell, Nicholas Bloom and Jack Blundell
- U.S. long‐term earnings outcomes by sex, race, ethnicity, and place of birth pp. 1879-1945

- Kevin L. McKinney, John Abowd and Hubert Janicki
Volume 13, month 07, 2022
- A discrete choice model for partially ordered alternatives pp. 863-906

- Eleni Aristodemou and Adam Rosen
- Minimizing sensitivity to model misspecification pp. 907-954

- Stéphane Bonhomme and Martin Weidner
- Unconditional quantile regression with high‐dimensional data pp. 955-978

- Yuya Sasaki, Takuya Ura and Yichong Zhang
- Uncertainty measures from partially rounded probabilistic forecast surveys pp. 979-1022

- Alexander Glas and Matthias Hartmann
- Permanent‐income inequality pp. 1023-1060

- Brant Abbott and Giovanni Gallipoli
- Rising skill premium and the dynamics of optimal capital and labor taxation pp. 1061-1099

- Yi-Chan Tsai, C. C. Yang and Hsin‐Jung Yu
- The importance of hiring frictions in business cycles pp. 1101-1143

- Renato Faccini and Eran Yashiv
- Asymmetric conjugate priors for large Bayesian VARs pp. 1145-1169

- Joshua Chan
- The extended perturbation method: With applications to the New Keynesian model and the zero lower bound pp. 1171-1202

- Martin M. Andreasen and Anders F. Kronborg
- Secret reserve prices by uninformed sellers pp. 1203-1256

- Pasha Andreyanov and El Hadi Caoui
- Consumption peer effects and utility needs in India pp. 1257-1295

- Arthur Lewbel, Samuel Norris, Krishna Pendakur and Xi Qu
- Choice, deferral, and consistency pp. 1297-1318

- Miguel A. Costa‐Gomes, Carlos Cueva, Georgios Gerasimou and Matúš Tejiščák
Volume 13, month 05, 2022
- Wandering astray: Teenagers' choices of schooling and crime pp. 387-424

- Chao Fu, Nicolas Grau and Jorge Rivera
- Child work and cognitive development: Results from four low to middle income countries pp. 425-465

- Michael Keane, Sonya Krutikova and Timothy Neal
- Economic uncertainty and structural reforms: Evidence from stock market volatility pp. 467-504

- Alessandra Bonfiglioli, Rosario Crinò and Gino Gancia
- Identification in ascending auctions, with an application to digital rights management pp. 505-543

- Joachim Freyberger and Bradley Larsen
- Market counterfactuals and the specification of multiproduct demand: A nonparametric approach pp. 545-591

- Giovanni Compiani
- Strategic interactions in U.S. monetary and fiscal policies pp. 593-628

- Xiaoshan Chen, Eric M. Leeper and Campbell Leith
- Like father, like son: Occupational choice, intergenerational persistence and misallocation pp. 629-679

- Salvatore Lo Bello and Iacopo Morchio
- Social distancing and supply disruptions in a pandemic pp. 681-721

- Martin Bodenstein, Giancarlo Corsetti and Luca Guerrieri
- Valuation risk revalued pp. 723-759

- Oliver de Groot, Alexander Richter and Nathaniel Throckmorton
- Revealing a preference for mixtures: An experimental study of risk pp. 761-786

- Paul Feldman and John Rehbeck
- Why are open ascending auctions popular? The role of information aggregation and behavioral biases pp. 787-823

- Theo Offerman, Giorgia Romagnoli and Andreas G. B. Ziegler
- The development of randomization and deceptive behavior in mixed strategy games pp. 825-862

- Isabelle Brocas and Juan D. Carrillo
Volume 13, month 01, 2022
- Testing identifying assumptions in fuzzy regression discontinuity designs pp. 1-28

- Yoichi Arai, Yu-Chin Hsu, Toru Kitagawa, Ismael Mourifié and Yuanyuan Wan
- The influence function of semiparametric estimators pp. 29-61

- Hidehiko Ichimura and Whitney K. Newey
- Information theoretic approach to high‐dimensional multiplicative models: Stochastic discount factor and treatment effect pp. 63-94

- Chen Qiu and Taisuke Otsu
- Uncertain identification pp. 95-123

- Raffaella Giacomini, Toru Kitagawa and Alessio Volpicella
- A consistent specification test for dynamic quantile models pp. 125-151

- Peter Horvath, Jia Li, Zhipeng Liao and Andrew Patton
- A note on the estimation of job amenities and labor productivity pp. 153-177

- Arnaud Dupuy and Alfred Galichon
- The environmental cost of land‐use restrictions pp. 179-223

- Mark Colas and John M. Morehouse
- Modeling time varying risk of natural resource assets: Implications of climate change pp. 225-257

- Anke Leroux, Vance Martin and Kathryn A. St. John
- Peso problems in the estimation of the C‐CAPM pp. 259-313

- Juan Carlos Parra‐Alvarez, Olaf Posch and Andreas Schrimpf
- Financing corporate tax cuts with shareholder taxes pp. 315-354

- Alexis Anagnostopoulos, Orhan Erem Atesagaoglu and Eva Cárceles‐Poveda
- How success breeds success pp. 355-385

- Ambroise Descamps, Changxia Ke and Lionel Page
Volume 12, month 11, 2021
- Fixed‐k inference for volatility pp. 1053-1084

- Tim Bollerslev, Jia Li and Zhipeng Liao
- A new approach to measuring economic policy shocks, with an application to conventional and unconventional monetary policy pp. 1085-1138

- Atsushi Inoue and Barbara Rossi
- Regime‐dependent effects of uncertainty shocks: A structural interpretation pp. 1139-1170

- Stéphane Lhuissier and Fabien Tripier
- Panel experiments and dynamic causal effects: A finite population perspective pp. 1171-1196

- Iavor Bojinov, Ashesh Rambachan and Neil Shephard
- Synthetic controls with imperfect pretreatment fit pp. 1197-1221

- Bruno Ferman and Cristine Pinto
- Imposing equilibrium restrictions in the estimation of dynamic discrete games pp. 1223-1271

- Victor Aguirregabiria and Mathieu Marcoux
- Blurred boundaries: A flexible approach for segmentation applied to the car market pp. 1273-1305

- Laura Grigolon
- Neighborhood effects and housing vouchers pp. 1307-1346

- Morris Davis, Jesse Gregory, Daniel Hartley and Kegon Tan
- Do elite colleges matter? The impact on entrepreneurship decisions and career dynamics pp. 1347-1397

- Naijia Guo and Charles Leung
- A job ladder model with stochastic employment opportunities pp. 1399-1430

- Jake Bradley and Axel Gottfries
Volume 12, month 07, 2021
- Specification tests for non‐Gaussian maximum likelihood estimators pp. 683-742

- Gabriele Fiorentini and Enrique Sentana
- Inference on semiparametric multinomial response models pp. 743-777

- Shakeeb Khan, Fu Ouyang and Elie Tamer
- A unified framework for efficient estimation of general treatment models pp. 779-816

- Chunrong Ai, Oliver Linton, Kaiji Motegi and Zheng Zhang
- Rationalizing rational expectations: Characterizations and tests pp. 817-842

- Xavier D'Haultfoeuille, Christophe Gaillac and Arnaud Maurel
- A generalized approach to indeterminacy in linear rational expectations models pp. 843-868

- Francesco Bianchi and Giovanni Nicolò
- Saddle cycles: Solving rational expectations models featuring limit cycles (or chaos) using perturbation methods pp. 869-901

- Dana Galizia
- Average crossing time: An alternative characterization of mean aversion and reversion pp. 903-944

- John B. Donaldson and Rajnish Mehra
- Bullying among adolescents: The role of skills pp. 945-980

- Miguel Sarzosa and Sergio Urzua
- Peer effects on the United States Supreme Court pp. 981-1019

- Richard Holden, Michael Keane and Matthew Lilley
- Bandits in the lab pp. 1021-1051

- Johannes Hoelzemann and Nicolas Klein
Volume 12, month 05, 2021
- Dealing with misspecification in structural macroeconometric models pp. 313-350

- Fabio Canova and Christian Matthes
- Identification of counterfactuals in dynamic discrete choice models pp. 351-403

- Myrto Kalouptsidi, Paul T. Scott and Eduardo Souza‐Rodrigues
- Linear regression with many controls of limited explanatory power pp. 405-442

- Chenchuan (Mark) Li and Ulrich K. Müller
- Decentralization estimators for instrumental variable quantile regression models pp. 443-475

- Hiroaki Kaido and Kaspar Wüthrich
- Making summer matter: The impact of youth employment on academic performance pp. 477-504

- Amy Schwartz, Jacob Leos‐Urbel, Joel McMurry and Matthew Wiswall
- Where did it go wrong? Marriage and divorce in Malawi pp. 505-545

- Laurens Cherchye, Bram De Rock, Frederic Vermeulen and Selma Walther
- From dual to unified employment protection: Transition and steady state pp. 547-585

- Juan Dolado, Etienne Lalé and Nawid Siassi
- Uncertainty‐driven business cycles: Assessing the markup channel pp. 587-623

- Benjamin Born and Johannes Pfeifer
- Is idiosyncratic risk conditionally priced? pp. 625-646

- Rajnish Mehra, Sunil Wahal and Daruo Xie
- Recalcitrant betas: Intraday variation in the cross‐sectional dispersion of systematic risk pp. 647-682

- Torben Andersen, Martin Thyrsgaard and Viktor Todorov
Volume 12, month 01, 2021
- Identification and inference with ranking restrictions pp. 1-39

- Pooyan Amir‐Ahmadi and Thorsten Drautzburg
- The discretization filter: A simple way to estimate nonlinear state space models pp. 41-76

- Leland Farmer
- Sensitivity analysis using approximate moment condition models pp. 77-108

- Timothy Armstrong and Michal Kolesár
- Robust inference in deconvolution pp. 109-142

- Kengo Kato, Yuya Sasaki and Takuya Ura
- Partial identification of the distribution of treatment effects with an application to the Knowledge is Power Program (KIPP) pp. 143-171

- Brigham R. Frandsen and Lars J. Lefgren
- Teacher labor markets, school vouchers, and student cognitive achievement: Evidence from Chile pp. 173-216

- Michela M. Tincani
- The welfare effects of asset mean‐testing income support pp. 217-249

- Felix Wellschmied
- Controlling for presentation effects in choice pp. 251-281

- Yves Breitmoser
- A notion of prominence for games with natural‐language labels pp. 283-312

- Alessandro Sontuoso and Sudeep Bhatia
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