Quantitative Economics
2014 - 2025
Continuation of Quantitative Economics. From Econometric Society Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Wiley Content Delivery (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 10, month 11, 2019
- How do tax progressivity and household heterogeneity affect Laffer curves? pp. 1317-1356

- Hans Holter, Dirk Krueger and Serhiy Stepanchuk
- A historical welfare analysis of Social Security: Whom did the program benefit? pp. 1357-1399

- William Peterman and Kamila Sommer
- Labor market sorting and health insurance system design pp. 1401-1451

- Naoki Aizawa
- The effect of homeownership on the option value of regional migration pp. 1453-1493

- Florian Oswald
- Semiparametric estimation of the canonical permanent‐transitory model of earnings dynamics pp. 1495-1536

- Yingyao Hu, Robert Moffitt and Yuya Sasaki
- Measuring quality for use in incentive schemes: The case of “shrinkage” estimators pp. 1537-1577

- Nirav Mehta
- Quantile treatment effects in difference in differences models with panel data pp. 1579-1618

- Brantly Callaway and Tong Li
- Identification of average effects under magnitude and sign restrictions on confounding pp. 1619-1657

- Karim Chalak
- Identification of games of incomplete information with multiple equilibria and unobserved heterogeneity pp. 1659-1701

- Victor Aguirregabiria and Pedro Mira
- Identification‐ and singularity‐robust inference for moment condition models pp. 1703-1746

- Donald Andrews and Patrik Guggenberger
- Inference under covariate‐adaptive randomization with multiple treatments pp. 1747-1785

- Federico A. Bugni, Ivan Canay and Azeem Shaikh
- Improved inference on the rank of a matrix pp. 1787-1824

- Qihui Chen and Zheng Fang
- Experimenting with the transition rule in dynamic games pp. 1825-1849

- Emanuel Vespa and Alistair Wilson
Volume 10, month 07, 2019
- The aggregate effects of labor market frictions pp. 803-852

- Michael Elsby, Ryan Michaels and David Ratner
- Nonstationary dynamic models with finite dependence pp. 853-890

- Peter Arcidiacono and Robert A. Miller
- Dynamic selection and distributional bounds on search costs in dynamic unit‐demand models pp. 891-929

- Jason Blevins and Garrett T. Senney
- On uniform asymptotic risk of averaging GMM estimators pp. 931-979

- Xu Cheng, Zhipeng Liao and Ruoyao Shi
- Normality tests for latent variables pp. 981-1017

- Martin Almuzara, Dante Amengual and Enrique Sentana
- Estimation and inference with a (nearly) singular Jacobian pp. 1019-1068

- Sukjin Han and Adam McCloskey
- Exiting from quantitative easing pp. 1069-1107

- Fumio Hayashi and Junko Koeda
- Long‐term government debt and household portfolio composition pp. 1109-1151

- Andreas Tischbirek
- Food for fuel: The effect of the US biofuel mandate on poverty in India pp. 1153-1193

- Ujjayant Chakravorty, Marie‐Hélène Hubert and Beyza Ural Marchand
- Effects of parental leave policies on female career and fertility choices pp. 1195-1232

- Shintaro Yamaguchi
- College choice, selection, and allocation mechanisms: A structural empirical analysis pp. 1233-1277

- José Raimundo Carvalho, Thierry Magnac and Qizhou Xiong
- HIP, RIP, and the robustness of empirical earnings processes pp. 1279-1315

- Florian Hoffmann
Volume 10, month 05, 2019
- Jump factor models in large cross‐sections pp. 419-456

- Jia Li, Viktor Todorov and George Tauchen
- On optimal inference in the linear IV model pp. 457-485

- Donald Andrews, Vadim Marmer and Zhengfei Yu
- A more powerful subvector Anderson Rubin test in linear instrumental variables regression pp. 487-526

- Patrik Guggenberger, Frank Kleibergen and Sophocles Mavroeidis
- Identification of a nonseparable model under endogeneity using binary proxies for unobserved heterogeneity pp. 527-563

- Benjamin Williams
- The long run health consequences of rural‐urban migration pp. 565-606

- Janna E. Johnson and Evan Taylor
- Uncertainty about future income: Initial beliefs and resolution during college pp. 607-641

- Yifan Gong, Todd Stinebrickner and Ralph Stinebrickner
- The right stuff? Personality and entrepreneurship pp. 643-691

- Barton H. Hamilton, Nicholas Papageorge and Nidhi Pande
- Optimal unemployment insurance with monitoring pp. 693-733

- Ofer Setty
- Financial frictions, trends, and the great recession pp. 735-773

- Pablo Guerron and Ryo Jinnai
- Communication and behavior in organizations: An experiment pp. 775-801

- Piotr Evdokimov and Umberto Garfagnini
Volume 10, month 01, 2019
- Uncertainty quantification and global sensitivity analysis for economic models pp. 1-41

- Daniel Harenberg, Stefano Marelli, Bruno Sudret and Viktor Winschel
- Strong convergence and dynamic economic models pp. 43-65

- Robert L. Bray
- Inference in dynamic discrete choice problems under local misspecification pp. 67-103

- Federico A. Bugni and Takuya Ura
- Partial identification by extending subdistributions pp. 105-144

- Alexander Torgovitsky
- Bayesian inference on structural impulse response functions pp. 145-184

- Mikkel Plagborg‐Møller
- All over the map: A worldwide comparison of risk preferences pp. 185-215

- Olivier L'Haridon and Ferdinand Vieider
- Eliciting risk preferences using choice lists pp. 217-237

- David Freeman, Yoram Halevy and Terri Kneeland
- Incidence, salience, and spillovers: The direct and indirect effects of tax credits on wages pp. 239-273

- Ghazala Azmat
- Hurdles and steps: Estimating demand for solar photovoltaics pp. 275-310

- Kenneth Gillingham and Tsvetan Tsvetanov
- Recursive allocations and wealth distribution with multiple goods: Existence, survivorship, and dynamics pp. 311-351

- R. Colacito, M. M. Croce and Zhao Liu
- Monetary policy switching and indeterminacy pp. 353-385

- Jean Barthélemy and Magali Marx
- Discretionary monetary policy in the Calvo model pp. 387-418

- Willem Van Zandweghe and Alexander Wolman
Volume 9, month 11, 2018
- Inference for VARs identified with sign restrictions pp. 1087-1121

- Eleonora Granziera, Hyungsik Moon and Frank Schorfheide
- A method for solving and estimating heterogeneous agent macro models pp. 1123-1151

- Thomas Winberry
- Joint analysis of the discount factor and payoff parameters in dynamic discrete choice models pp. 1153-1194

- Tatiana Komarova, Fabio Sanches, Daniel Silva Junior and Sorawoot Srisuma
- Estimation of dynastic life‐cycle discrete choice models pp. 1195-1241

- George-Levi Gayle, Limor Golan and Mehmet Soytas
- Global identification of linearized DSGE models pp. 1243-1263

- Andrzej Kocięcki and Marcin Kolasa
- Quasi‐Bayesian model selection pp. 1265-1297

- Atsushi Inoue and Mototsugu Shintani
- A new model for interdependent durations pp. 1299-1333

- Bo E. Honoré and Aureo de Paula
- Heterogeneous treatment effects with mismeasured endogenous treatment pp. 1335-1370

- Takuya Ura
- Specification testing in random coefficient models pp. 1371-1417

- Christoph Breunig and Stefan Hoderlein
- A scale‐free transportation network explains the city‐size distribution pp. 1419-1451

- Marcus Berliant and Axel Watanabe
- Meaning and credibility in experimental cheap‐talk games pp. 1453-1487

- Ernest K. Lai and Wooyoung Lim
- Household debt and crises of confidence pp. 1489-1542

- Thomas Hintermaier and Winfried Koeniger
Volume 9, month 07, 2018
- A divide and conquer algorithm for exploiting policy function monotonicity pp. 521-540

- Grey Gordon and Shi Qiu
- Credible ecological inference for medical decisions with personalized risk assessment pp. 541-569

- Charles Manski
- Empirical welfare analysis for discrete choice: Some general results pp. 571-615

- Debopam Bhattacharya
- The identification power of smoothness assumptions in models with counterfactual outcomes pp. 617-642

- Wooyoung Kim, Koohyun Kwon, Soonwoo Kwon and Sokbae (Simon) Lee
- The age‐time‐cohort problem and the identification of structural parameters in life‐cycle models pp. 643-658

- Sam Schulhofer‐Wohl
- Life‐cycle and intergenerational effects of child care reforms pp. 659-706

- Marc Chan and Kai Liu
- The effect of public pensions on women's labor market participation over a full life cycle pp. 707-733

- Virginia Sánchez‐Marcos and Carlos Bethencourt
- Turbulence and the employment experience of older workers pp. 735-784

- Etienne Lalé
- Precautionary borrowing and the credit card debt puzzle pp. 785-823

- Jeppe Druedahl and Casper Nordal Jørgensen
- Smoking initiation: Peers and personality pp. 825-863

- Chih-Sheng Hsieh and Hans van Kippersluis
- Measuring mobility pp. 865-901

- Frank Cowell and Emmanuel Flachaire
- Solution methods for models with rare disasters pp. 903-944

- Jesús Fernández‐Villaverde and Oren Levintal
- Ambiguity and the historical equity premium pp. 945-993

- Fabrice Collard, Sujoy Mukerji, Kevin Sheppard and Jean-Marc Tallon
- Information structure and statistical information in discrete response models pp. 995-1017

- Shakeeb Khan and Denis Nekipelov
- When does regression discontinuity design work? Evidence from random election outcomes pp. 1019-1051

- Ari Hyytinen, Jaakko Meriläinen, Tuukka Saarimaa, Otto Toivanen and Janne Tukiainen
- Do basketball scoring patterns reflect illegal point shaving or optimal in‐game adjustments? pp. 1053-1085

- Jesse Gregory
Volume 9, month 03, 2018
- Estimating matching games with transfers pp. 1-38

- Jeremy Fox
- Optimal sup‐norm rates and uniform inference on nonlinear functionals of nonparametric IV regression pp. 39-84

- Xiaohong Chen and Timothy M. Christensen
- Learning in network games pp. 85-139

- Jaromír Kovářík, Friederike Mengel and José Romero Ciavatto
- An empirical model of non‐equilibrium behavior in games pp. 141-181

- Brendan Kline
- Endogenous sample selection: A laboratory study pp. 183-216

- Ignacio Esponda and Emanuel Vespa
- Pirates of the Mediterranean: An empirical investigation of bargaining with asymmetric information pp. 217-246

- Attila Ambrus, Eric Chaney and Igor Salitskiy
- Neighborhood dynamics and the distribution of opportunity pp. 247-303

- Dionissi Aliprantis and Daniel Carroll
- Income effects and the welfare consequences of tax in differentiated product oligopoly pp. 305-341

- Rachel Griffith, Lars Nesheim and Martin O'Connell
- Identifying dynamic spillovers of crime with a causal approach to model selection pp. 343-394

- Gregorio Caetano and Vikram Maheshri
- Identification, data combination, and the risk of disclosure pp. 395-440

- Tatiana Komarova, Denis Nekipelov and Evgeny Yakovlev
- Simultaneous selection of optimal bandwidths for the sharp regression discontinuity estimator pp. 441-482

- Yoichi Arai and Hidehiko Ichimura
- The superintendent's dilemma: Managing school district capacity as parents vote with their feet pp. 483-520

- Dennis Epple, Akshaya Jha and Holger Sieg
| |