Quantitative Economics - Volume 3
Issue 1
Do disaster expectations explain household portfolios?
Sule Alan
Measuring the price responsiveness of gasoline demand: Economic shape restrictions and nonparametric demand estimation
Richard Blundell, Joel L. Horowitz, Matthias Parey
Avoiding the curse of dimensionality in dynamic stochastic games
Ulrich Doraszelski, Kenneth L. Judd
Identification and frequency domain quasi-maximum likelihood estimation of linearized dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models
Zhongjun Qu, Denis Tkachenko
Families as roommates: Changes in U.S. household size from 1850 to 2000
Alejandrina Salcedo, Todd Schoellman, Michèle Tertilt
Issue 2
Labor income profiles are not heterogeneous: Evidence from income growth rates
Dmytro Hryshko
Instrumental variable estimation with heteroskedasticity and many instruments
Jerry A. Hausman, Whitney K. Newey, Tiemen Woutersen, John C. Chao, Norman R. Swanson
Rising indebtedness and temptation: A welfare analysis
Makoto Nakajima
Finding all pure-strategy equilibria in games with continuous strategies
Kenneth L. Judd, Philipp Renner, Karl Schmedders
Assessing Rothstein’s critique of teacher value-added models
Josh Kinsler
Issue 3
New evidence, old puzzles: Technology shocks and labor market dynamics
Almut Balleer
Insuring student loans against the financial risk of failing to complete college
Satyajit Chatterjee, Felicia Ionescu
Estimating spillovers using panel data, with an application to the classroom
Peter Arcidiacono, Gigi Foster, Natalie Goodpaster, Josh Kinsler
Inequality and the life cycle
Greg Kaplan