Quantitative Economics
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Volume 7, month 11, 2016
- Why medical innovation is valuable: Health, human capital, and the labor market pp. 671-725

- Nicholas Papageorge
- Estimation of games with ordered actions: An application to chain‐store entry pp. 727-780

- Andres Aradillas‐López and Amit Gandhi
- Grade retention and unobserved heterogeneity pp. 781-820

- Robert J. Gary‐Bobo, Marion Goussé and Jean-Marc Robin
- Robust dynamic energy use and climate change pp. 821-857

- Xin Li, Borghan Narajabad and Ted Loch Temzelides
- Recursive utility using the stochastic maximum principle pp. 859-887

- Knut Aase
- Evaluating factor pricing models using high‐frequency panels pp. 889-933

- Yoosoon Chang, Yongok Choi, Hwagyun Kim and Joon Y. Park
- Euler equation estimation: Children and credit constraints pp. 935-968

- Thomas Jørgensen
- Social networks and parental behavior in the intergenerational transmission of religion pp. 969-995

- Eleonora Patacchini and Yves Zenou
Volume 7, month 07, 2016
- Bayesian inference in a class of partially identified models pp. 329-366

- Brendan Kline and Elie Tamer
- Inference under stability of risk preferences pp. 367-409

- Levon Barseghyan, Francesca Molinari and Joshua Teitelbaum
- Explaining the gender wage gap: Estimates from a dynamic model of job changes and hours changes pp. 411-447

- Kai Liu
- Clearinghouses for two‐sided matching: An experimental study pp. 449-482

- Federico Echenique, Alistair Wilson and Leeat Yariv
- Unobserved heterogeneity in dynamic games: Cannibalization and preemptive entry of hamburger chains in Canada pp. 483-521

- Mitsuru Igami and Nathan Yang
- Pooling data across markets in dynamic Markov games pp. 523-559

- Taisuke Otsu, Martin Pesendorfer and Yuya Takahashi
- Identification and estimation of semiparametric two‐step models pp. 561-589

- Juan Carlos Escanciano, David Jacho‐Chávez and Arthur Lewbel
- Drifts and volatilities under measurement error: Assessing monetary policy shocks over the last century pp. 591-611

- Pooyan Amir‐Ahmadi, Christian Matthes and Mu-Chun Wang
- The development and spread of financial innovations pp. 613-636

- Isaiah Hull
- Perturbation methods for Markov‐switching dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models pp. 637-669

- Andrew Foerster, Juan F. Rubio‐Ramírez, Daniel Waggoner and Tao Zha
Volume 7, month 03, 2016
- Communication with multiple senders: An experiment pp. 1-36

- Emanuel Vespa and Alistair Wilson
- The empirical content of games with bounded regressors pp. 37-81

- Brendan Kline
- Duality in dynamic discrete‐choice models pp. 83-115

- Khai Xiang Chiong, Alfred Galichon and Matthew Shum
- Terms of endearment: An equilibrium model of sex and matching pp. 117-156

- Peter Arcidiacono, Andrew Beauchamp and Marjorie McElroy
- Testing the quantity–quality model of fertility: Estimation using unrestricted family size models pp. 157-192

- Magne Mogstad and Matthew Wiswall
- Pensions, household saving, and welfare: A dynamic analysis of crowd out pp. 193-224

- David Blau
- Experience and worker flows pp. 225-255

- Aspen Gorry
- Bayesian estimation of a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model with asset prices pp. 257-287

- Martin Kliem and Harald Uhlig
- The cyclical dynamics of illiquid housing, debt, and foreclosures pp. 289-328

- Aaron Hedlund
Volume 6, month 11, 2015
- Estimating dynamic discrete‐choice games of incomplete information pp. 567-597

- Michael Egesdal, Zhenyu Lai and Che-Lin Su
- A Bayesian dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model of stock market bubbles and business cycles pp. 599-635

- Jianjun Miao, Pengfei Wang and Zhiwei Xu
- The impact of weather insurance on consumption, investment, and welfare pp. 637-661

- Francesca Nicola
- Peer effects in sexual initiation: Separating demand and supply mechanisms pp. 663-702

- Seth Richards‐Shubik
- Physicians' financial incentives and treatment choices in heart attack management pp. 703-748

- Dominic Coey
- Estimating nonseparable models with mismeasured endogenous variables pp. 749-794

- Suyong Song, Susanne Schennach and Halbert White
- Evaluating default policy: The business cycle matters pp. 795-823

- Grey Gordon
- Response mode and stochastic choice together explain preference reversals pp. 825-856

- Sean M. Collins and Duncan James
Volume 6, month 07, 2015
- Political mergers as coalition formation: An analysis of the Heisei municipal amalgamations pp. 257-307

- Eric Weese
- Inference on sets in finance pp. 309-358

- Victor Chernozhukov, Emre Kocatulum and Konrad Menzel
- Estimating overidentified, nonrecursive, time‐varying coefficients structural vector autoregressions pp. 359-384

- Fabio Canova and Fernando Pérez Forero
- Accounting for cross‐country differences in intergenerational earnings persistence: The impact of taxation and public education expenditure pp. 385-428

- Hans Holter
- Flexible Bayesian analysis of first price auctions using a simulated likelihood pp. 429-461

- Dong‐Hyuk Kim
- Likelihood‐ratio‐based confidence sets for the timing of structural breaks pp. 463-497

- Yunjong Eo and James Morley
- Combinatorial approach to inference in partially identified incomplete structural models pp. 499-529

- Marc Henry, Romuald Méango and Maurice Queyranne
- Research and development, profits, and firm value: A structural estimation pp. 531-565

- Missaka Warusawitharana
Volume 6, month 03, 2015
- Merging simulation and projection approaches to solve high‐dimensional problems with an application to a new Keynesian model pp. 1-47

- Lilia Maliar and Serguei Maliar
- Treatment response with social interactions: Partial identification via monotone comparative statics pp. 49-83

- Natalia Lazzati
- A nondegenerate Vuong test pp. 85-121

- Xiaoxia Shi
- Maximum likelihood inference in weakly identified dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models pp. 123-152

- Isaiah Andrews and Anna Mikusheva
- Explaining the size distribution of cities: Extreme economies pp. 153-187

- Marcus Berliant and Axel Watanabe
- Time‐consistent optimal fiscal policy over the business cycle pp. 189-221

- Zhigang Feng
- Stepping stone and option value in a model of postsecondary education pp. 223-256

- Nicholas Trachter
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