Quantitative Economics - Volume 9, Issue 2
A divide and conquer algorithm for exploiting policy function monotonicity
Grey Gordon, Shi Qiu
Credible ecological inference for medical decisions with personalized risk assessment
Charles F. Manski
Empirical welfare analysis for discrete choice: Some general results
Debopam Bhattacharya
The identification power of smoothness assumptions in models with counterfactual outcomes
Wooyoung Kim, Koohyun Kwon, Soonwoo Kwon, Sokbae Lee
The ageâtimeâcohort problem and the identification of structural parameters in lifeâcycle models
Sam SchulhoferâWohl
Lifeâcycle and intergenerational effects of child care reforms
Marc K. Chan, Kai Liu
The effect of public pensions on women's labor market participation over a full life cycle
Virginia SĂĄnchezâMarcos, Carlos Bethencourt
Turbulence and the employment experience of older workers
Etienne LalĂŠ
Precautionary borrowing and the credit card debt puzzle
Jeppe Druedahl, Casper Nordal Jørgensen
Smoking initiation: Peers and personality
ChihâSheng Hsieh, Hans Kippersluis
Measuring mobility
Frank A. Cowell, Emmanuel Flachaire
Solution methods for models with rare disasters
JesĂşs FernĂĄndezâVillaverde, Oren Levintal
Ambiguity and the historical equity premium
Fabrice Collard, Sujoy Mukerji, Kevin Sheppard, JeanâMarc Tallon
Information structure and statistical information in discrete response models
Shakeeb Khan, Denis Nekipelov
When does regression discontinuity design work? Evidence from random election outcomes
Ari Hyytinen, Jaakko Meriläinen, Tuukka Saarimaa, Otto Toivanen, Janne Tukiainen
Do basketball scoring patterns reflect illegal point shaving or optimal inâgame adjustments?
Jesse Gregory