Raj Chetty
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1452587A
Top Subjects
- Insurance, Unemployment -- Mathematical models (3)
- United States (3)
- Dividends -- Taxation -- United States (2)
- Dividends -- United States (2)
- Consumption (Economics) -- Mathematical models (2)
- Social security -- Economic aspects -- Developing countries (2)
- Great britain, economic policy (2)
Books by Raj Chetty
Total count: 25
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A new method of estimating risk aversionNational Bureau of Economic Research2003-01-01
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Optimal unemployment insurance when income effects are largeNational Bureau of Economic Research2004-01-01
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Do dividend payments respond to taxes?Preliminary evidence from the 2003 dividend tax cutNational Bureau of Economic Research2004-01-01
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Dividend taxes and corporate behaviorevidence from the 2003 dividend tax cutNational Bureau of Economic Research2004-01-01
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Consumption commitmentsneoclassical foundations for habit formationNational Bureau of Economic Research2004-01-01
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Consumption commitments, unemployment durations, and local risk aversionNational Bureau of Economic Research2004-01-01
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Interest rates and backward-bending investmentNational Bureau of Economic Research2004-01-01
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Why do unemployment benefits raise unemployment durations?the role of borrowing constraints and income effectsNational Bureau of Economic Research2005-01-01
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The effects of taxes on market responses to dividend announcements and paymentswhat can we learn from the 2003 dividend tax cut?National Bureau of Economic Research2005-01-01
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Income risk and the benefits of social insuranceevidence from Indonesia and the United StatesNational Bureau of Economic Research2005-01-01
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Consumption smoothing and the welfare consequences of social insurance in developing economiesNational Bureau of Economic Research2005-01-01
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A general formula for the optimal level of social insuranceNational Bureau of Economic Research2005-01-01
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A bound on risk aversion using labor supply elasticitiesNational Bureau of Economic Research2006-01-01
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Consumption commitments and risk preferencesNational Bureau of Economic Research2006-01-01
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An agency theory of dividend taxationNational Bureau of Economic Research2007-01-01
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Salience and taxationtheory and evidenceNational Bureau of Economic Research2007-01-01
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Is the taxable income elasticity sufficient to calculate deadweight loss?the implications of evasion and avoidanceNational Bureau of Economic Research2008-01-01
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Moral hazard vs. liquidity and optimal unemployment insuranceNational Bureau of Economic Research2008-01-01
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Bounds on elasticities with optimization frictionsa synthesis of micro and macro evidence on labor supplyNational Bureau of Economic Research2009-01-01
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How does your kindergarten classroom affect your earnings?evidence from Project STARNational Bureau of Economic Research2010-01-01
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The effect of housing on portfolio choiceNational Bureau of Economic Research2010-01-01
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Does indivisible labor explain the difference between micro and macro elasticities?a meta-analysis of extensive margin elasticitiesNational Bureau of Economic Research2011-01-01
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Handbook of Public EconomicsElsevier Science & Technology Books2013-01-01
Handbook of Public EconomicsElsevier Science & Technology Books2013-01-01-
Measuring Distribution and Mobility of Income and WealthUniversity of Chicago Press2022-01-01