Quantitative Economics - Journal of the Econometrics Society

Volume 10, n° 4, November 2019

  • HOLTER Hans A., KRUEGER Dirk, STEPANCHUK Serhiy - How do tax progressivity and household heterogeneity affect Laffer curves?, pp. 1317-1356
  • PETERMAN William B., SOMMER Kamila - A historical welfare analysis of Social Security: Whom did the program benefit?, pp. 1357-1399
  • AIZAWA Naoki - Labor market sorting and health insurance system design, pp. 1401-1451
  • OSWALD Florian - The effect of homeownership on the option value of regional migration, pp. 1453-1493
  • HU Yingyao, MOFFITT Robert, SASAKI Yuya - Semiparametric estimation of the canonical permanent-transitory model of earnings dynamics, pp. 1495-1536
  • MEHTA Nirav - Measuring quality for use in incentive schemes: The case of “shrinkage” estimators, pp. 1537-1577
  • CALLAWAY Brantly, LI Tong - Quantile treatment effects in difference in differences models with panel data, pp. 1579-1618
  • CHALAK Karim - Identification of average effects under magnitude and sign restrictions on confounding, pp. 1619-1657
  • AGUIRREGABIRIA Victor, MIRA Pedro - Identification of games of incomplete information with multiple equilibria and unobserved heterogeneity, pp. 1659-1701
  • ANDREWS Donald W. K., GUGGENBERGER Patrik - Identification- and singularity-robust inference for moment condition models, pp. 1703-1746
  • BUGNI Federico A., CANAY Ivan A., SHAIKH Azeem M. - Inference under covariate-adaptive randomization with multiple treatments, pp. 1747-1785
  • CHEN Qihui, FANG Zheng - Improved inference on the rank of a matrix, pp. 1787-1824
  • VESPA Emanuel, ZWILSON Alistair J. - Experimenting with the transition rule in dynamic games, pp. 1825-1849
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Volume 10, n° 3, July 2019

  • ELSBY Michael W. L., MICHAELS Ryan, RATNER David - The aggregate effects of labor market frictions, pp. 803-852
  • ARCIDIACONO Peter, MILLER Robert A. - Nonstationary dynamic models with finite dependence, pp. 853-890
  • BLEVINS Jason R., SENNEY Garrett T. - Dynamic selection and distributional bounds on search costs in dynamic unit‐demand models, pp. 891-929
  • CHENG Xu, LIAO Zhipeng, SHI Ruoyao - On uniform asymptotic risk of averaging GMM estimators, pp. 931-979
  • ALMUZARA Martín, AMENGUAL Dante, SENTANA Enrique - Normality tests for latent variables, pp. 981-1017
  • HAN Sukjin, MCCLOSKEY Adam - Estimation and inference with a (nearly) singular Jacobian, pp. 1019-1068
  • HAYASHI Fumio, KOEDA Junko - Exiting from quantitative easing, pp. 1069-1107
  • TISCHBIREK Andreas - Long‐term government debt and household portfolio composition, pp. 1109-1151
  • CHAKRAVORTY Ujjayant, HUBERT Marie‐Hélène, MARCHAND Beyza Ural - Food for fuel: The effect of the US biofuel mandate on poverty in India, pp. 1153-1193
  • YAMAGUCHI Shintaro - Effects of parental leave policies on female career and fertility choices, pp. 1195-1232
  • CARVALHO José Raimundo, MAGNAC Thierry, XIONG Qizhou - College choice, selection, and allocation mechanisms: A structural empirical analysis, pp. 1233-1277
  • HOFFMANN Florian - HIP, RIP, and the robustness of empirical earnings processes, pp. 1279-1315

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Volume 10, n° 2, May 2019

  • LI Jia, TODOROV Viktor, TAUCHEN George - Jump factor models in large cross‐sections, pp. 419-456
  • ANDREWS Donald W. K., MARMER Vadim, YU Zhengfei - On optimal inference in the linear IV model, pp. 457-485
  • GUGGENBERGER Patrik, KLEIBERGEN Frank, MAVROEIDIS Sophocles - A more powerful subvector Anderson Rubin test in linear instrumental variables regression, pp. 487-526
  • WILLIAMS Benjamin - Identification of a nonseparable model under endogeneity using binary proxies for unobserved heterogeneity, pp. 527-563
  • JOHNSON Janna E., TAYLOR Evan J. - The long run health consequences of rural‐urban migration, pp. 565-606
  • GONG Yifan, STINEBRICKNER Todd, STINEBRICKNER Ralph - Uncertainty about future income: Initial beliefs and resolution during college, pp. 607-641
  • HAMILTON Barton H., PAPAGEORGE Nicholas W., PANDE Nidhi - The right stuff? Personality and entrepreneurship, pp. 643-691
  • SETTY Ofer - Optimal unemployment insurance with monitoring, pp. 693-733
  • GUERRON‐QUINTANA Pablo A., JINNAI Ryo - Financial frictions, trends, and the great recession, pp. 735-773
  • EVDOKIMOV Piotr, GARFAGNINI Umberto - Communication and behavior in organizations: An experiment, pp. 775-801

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Volume 10, n° 1, January 2019

  • HARENBERG Daniel, MARELLI Stefano, SUDRET Bruno, WINSCHEL Viktor - Uncertainty quantification and global sensitivity analysis for economic models, pp. 1-41
  • BRAY Robert L.- Strong convergence and dynamic economic models, pp. 43-65
  • BUGNI Federico A., URA Takuya - Inference in dynamic discrete choice problems under local misspecification, pp. 67-103
  • TORGOVITSKY Alexander - Partial identification by extending subdistributions, pp. 105-144
  • PLAGBORG-MØLLER Mikkel - Bayesian inference on structural impulse response functions, pp. 145-184
  • L'HARIDON Olivier, VIEIDER Ferdinand M. - All over the map: A worldwide comparison of risk preferences, pp. 185-215
  • FREEMANN David J., HALEVY Yoram, KNEELAND Terri - Eliciting risk preferences using choice lists, pp. 217-237
  • AZMAT Ghazala - Incidence, salience, and spillovers: The direct and indirect effects of tax credits on wages, pp. 239-273
  • GILLINGHAM Kenneth, TSVETANOV Tsvetan - Hurdles and steps: Estimating demand for solar photovoltaics, pp. 275-310
  • COLACITO R., CROCE M. M., LIU Zhao - Recursive allocations and wealth distribution with multiple goods: Existence, survivorship, and dynamics, pp. 311-351
  • BARTHÉLEMY Jean, MARX Magali - Monetary policy switching and indeterminacy, pp. 353-385
  • VAN ZANDWEGHE Willem, WOLMAN Alexander L. - Discretionary monetary policy in the Calvo model, pp. 387-418

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