Ariel Rubinstein (Tel Aviv/NYU)
"Economics without Prices and without Games" (joint with Michael Richter)
"Economics without Prices and without Games" (joint with Michael Richter)
"A Regional Phillips Curve for the Euro Area" by Kyung Woong Koh"Durable Consumption Dynamics with Heterogeneous Households and Unemployment Expectations" by Adrian Monninger"Inflation, Wages and the Labor Market - How strong are the connections?" by David Osten
"Quality Disclosure and Regulation: Scoring Design in Medicare Advantage"
A discussion led by Dr. Giovanna Dore (JHU) in Wyman 350.
"Zoomers and Boomers: Asset Prices and Intergenerational Inequality" (co-authored with Roger E. A. Farmer)
"Secrecy Rules and Exploratory Investment: Theory and Evidence from the Shale Boom" (co-authored with Thomas R. Covert)
"Monitoring with Rich Data" (with Ryota Iijima and Yuhta Ishii)
"Beliefs, Stock Holding, and Wealth Accumulation Throughout the Life Cycle"
"Demand Spillover and Inequality in the WIC Program" (co-authored with Kathleen Hui, Yuval Salant, and Kosuke Uetake)
"Authoritarian Social Control"
"Heterogeneity in the Credit Card Market" (co-authored with Burcu Eyigungor)
"Optimal Urban Transit Policy: Evidence from Chicago" Abstract: We quantify optimal urban transportation policies in the presence of congestion, network, and environmental externalities. We show theoretically that, beyond externality distortions, a budget constrained social planner introduces additional inefficiencies similar to those of a monopolist. We then move to an empirical analysis of the transportation system […]