Quantitative Economics
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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
Volume 8, month 11, 2017
- Latent indices in assortative matching models pp. 685-728

- William Diamond and Nikhil Agarwal
- Determining the number of groups in latent panel structures with an application to income and democracy pp. 729-760

- Xun Lu and Liangjun Su
- Does redistribution increase output? The centrality of labor supply pp. 761-808

- Kartik Athreya, Andrew Owens and Felipe Schwartzman
- Identification of time and risk preferences in buy price auctions pp. 809-849

- Daniel Ackerberg, Keisuke Hirano and Quazi Shahriar
- How to solve dynamic stochastic models computing expectations just once pp. 851-893

- Kenneth Judd, Lilia Maliar, Serguei Maliar and Inna Tsener
- Dynamic skill accumulation, education policies, and the return to schooling pp. 895-927

- Christian Belzil, Jorgen Hansen and Xingfei Liu
- Demand heterogeneity in insurance markets: Implications for equity and efficiency pp. 929-975

- Michael Geruso
- The distribution of wealth and the marginal propensity to consume pp. 977-1020

- Christopher Carroll, Jiri Slacalek, Kiichi Tokuoka and Matthew White
- A note on identification of discrete choice models for bundles and binary games pp. 1021-1036

- Jeremy Fox and Natalia Lazzati
- Measuring the willingness‐to‐pay for others' consumption: An application to joint decisions of children pp. 1037-1082

- Sabrina Bruyneel, Laurens Cherchye, Sam Cosaert, Bram De Rock and Siegfried Dewitte
Volume 8, month 07, 2017
- The endogenous grid method for discrete‐continuous dynamic choice models with (or without) taste shocks pp. 317-365

- Fedor Iskhakov, Thomas Jørgensen, John Rust and Bertel Schjerning
- Tolerating defiance? Local average treatment effects without monotonicity pp. 367-396

- Clément de Chaisemartin
- Estimating price sensitivity of economic agents using discontinuity in nonlinear contracts pp. 397-433

- Patrick Bajari, Han Hong, Minjung Park and Robert Town
- Precautionary saving and aggregate demand pp. 435-478

- Edouard Challe, Julien Matheron, Xavier Ragot and Juan F. Rubio‐Ramirez
- Unbiased instrumental variables estimation under known first‐stage sign pp. 479-503

- Isaiah Andrews and Timothy Armstrong
- Identification and estimation of a bidding model for electronic auctions pp. 505-551

- Brent R. Hickman, Timothy Hubbard and Harry Paarsch
- Identifying idiosyncratic career taste and skill with income risk pp. 553-587

- Daniel Barth, Stephen H. Shore and Shane T. Jensen
- Counterfactual mapping and individual treatment effects in nonseparable models with binary endogeneity pp. 589-610

- Quang Vuong and Haiqing Xu
- Solving the Diamond–Mortensen–Pissarides model accurately pp. 611-650

- Nicolas Petrosky‐Nadeau and Lu Zhang
- Discretizing nonlinear, non‐Gaussian Markov processes with exact conditional moments pp. 651-683

- Leland Farmer and Alexis Akira Toda
Volume 8, month 03, 2017
- Inference for subvectors and other functions of partially identified parameters in moment inequality models pp. 1-38

- Federico A. Bugni, Ivan Canay and Xiaoxia Shi
- Measuring segregation on small units: A partial identification analysis pp. 39-73

- Xavier D'Haultfoeuille and Roland Rathelot
- On financing retirement with an aging population pp. 75-115

- Ellen McGrattan and Edward Prescott
- A nonlinear certainty equivalent approximation method for dynamic stochastic problems pp. 117-147

- Yongyang Cai, Kenneth Judd and Jevgenijs Steinbuks
- Testing for fundamental vector moving average representations pp. 149-180

- Bin Chen, Jinho Choi and Juan Carlos Escanciano
- Ascending auctions with bidder asymmetries pp. 181-200

- Dominic Coey, Bradley Larsen, Kane Sweeney and Caio Waisman
- A note on identifying heterogeneous sharing rules pp. 201-218

- Pierre‐André Chiappori and Ju Hyun Kim
- Testing ambiguity theories with a mean‐preserving design pp. 219-238

- Chun‐Lei Yang and Lan Yao
- Who is sitting next to you? Peer effects inside the classroom pp. 239-275

- Sok Chul Hong and Jungmin Lee
- Do siblings free‐ride in “being there” for parents? pp. 277-316

- Shiko Maruyama and Meliyanni Johar
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