The Econometric Society was founded to promote studies that aim at a unification of the theoretical-quantitative and empirical-quantitative approaches to economic problems and that are penetrated by constructive and rigorous thinking.
Quantitative Economics was created in 2009 to provide a home for papers that fulfill this vision, complementing the role currently played by Econometrica.
Current Issue: Volume 2, Issue 1 (March 2011)
Table of Contents
Articles
Dmytro Hryshko, María José Luengo-Prado, Bent E. Sørensen
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David N. DeJong, Emilio Espino
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Fabio Canova, Filippo Ferroni
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Rajnish Mehra, Facundo Piguillem, Edward C. Prescott
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ISSN: 1759-7323
Papers to appear
The following papers have been accepted and will appear in future issues. The links below lead to the final accepted papers in their working paper formats. The papers will be copyedited and typeset for publication.
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Victor H. Aguiar, Maria Jose Boccardi, Nail Kashaev, and Jeongbin Kim, Random Utility and Limited Consideration (pdf) ( supplementary pdf) ( code zip) -
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Moritz Drechsel-Grau, Andreas Peichl, Kai D. Schmid, Johannes F. Schmieder, Hannes Walz, and Stefanie Wolter, Inequality and Income Dynamics in Germany (pdf) ( supplementary pdf) ( code zip) -
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Daniela Puggioni, Mariana Calderón, Alfonso Cebreros Zurita, León Fernández Bujanda, José Antonio Inguanzo González, and David Jaume, Inequality, Income Dynamics, and Worker Transitions: The Case of Mexico (pdf) ( supplementary pdf) ( code zip) -
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