Jeffrey Liebman
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American economist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jeffrey B. Liebman is an American economist and academic. Since 2014, Liebman has served as director of the Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston at Harvard Kennedy School. During the Obama administration, Liebman served within the Office of Management and Budget . Prior to this, Liebman was a top economic advisor for Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign.
Jeffrey Liebman's Published Works
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Published Works
- Are CEOS Really Paid Like Bureaucrats? (1997) (1949)
- Labor Supply Response to the Earned Income Tax Credit (1995) (1119)
- Moving to Opportunity for Fair Housing Demonstration Program (2003) (546)
- Moving to Opportunity: Interim Impacts Evaluation (2003) (355)
- Are CEOS Really Paid Like Bureaucrats (1998) (217)
- The Taxation of Executive Compensation (2000) (199)
- Would People Behave Differently If They Better Understood Social Security? Evidence from a Field Experiment (2011) (193)
- Moving to Opportunity and Tranquility: Neighborhood Effects on Adult Economic Self-Sufficiency and Health from a Randomized Housing Voucher Experiment (2004) (190)
- The Impact of the Earned Income Tax Credit on Incentives and Income Distribution (1998) (182)
- What Can We Learn about Neighborhood Effects from the Moving to Opportunity Experiment? (2009) (179)
- Experimental Analysis of Neighborhood Effects on Youth (2004) (177)
- What Can We Learn about Neighborhood Effects from the Moving to Opportunity Experiment?1 (2008) (143)
- The Decline, Rebound, and Further Rise in Snap Enrollment: Disentangling Business Cycle Fluctuations and Policy Changes (2013) (139)
- Labor Supply Responses to Marginal Social Security Benefits: Evidence from Discontinuities (2008) (129)
- Chapter 32 Social security (2002) (117)
- The distributional aspects of social security and social security reform (2002) (108)
- Understanding the Increase in Disability Insurance Benefit Receipt in the United States. (2015) (98)
- Bullets Don't Got No Name: Consequences of Fear in the Ghetto (2001) (86)
- Social Security Policy in a Changing Environment (2009) (79)
- Appendix. Estimating Life Tables That Reflect Socioeconomic Differences In Mortality (2002) (77)
- THE IMPACT OF THE EARNED INCOME TAX (1998) (61)
- Simple Humans, Complex Insurance, Subtle Subsidies (2008) (60)
- The Middle-Class Parent Penalty: Child Benefits in the U.S. Tax Code (2000) (59)
- Moving to opportunity in Boston: Early impacts of a housing mobility program (2000) (52)
- Social impact bonds: lessons learned so far (2013) (52)
- Savings Incentives for Low- and Moderate-Income Families in the United States: Why is the Saver's Credit Not More Effective? (2007) (51)
- Who Are the Ineligible EITC Recipients? (2000) (43)
- The Optimal Design of the Earned Income Tax Credit (2001) (40)
- Public debts : nuts, bolts and worries (2011) (39)
- Beyond Treatment Effects: Estimating the Relationship between Neighborhood Poverty and Individual Outcomes in the Mto Experiment (2004) (38)
- Social Security Reform and National Saving in an Era of Budget Surpluses (2000) (35)
- Building on Recent Advances in Evidence-Based Policymaking (2013) (31)
- Earnings Responses to Increases in Payroll Taxes (2006) (31)
- Are CEOs Paid Like Bureaucrats (1997) (28)
- Fiscal Policy and Social Security Policy During the 1990s (2001) (25)
- Do Tax Filers Bunch at Kink Points? Evidence, Elasticity Estimation, and Salience Effects (2009) (22)
- Primary Care Physician Gender and Electronic Health Record Workload (2022) (20)
- The Early Impacts of Moving to Opportunity in Boston (2000) (19)
- Boston Site Findings: The Early Impacts of Moving to Opportunity (2003) (14)
- Quarterly Journal of Economics Are Ceos Really Paid like Bureaucrats?* (1998) (11)
- Saving Incentives for Low- and Middle-Income Families: Why is the Saver's Credit Not More Effective? (2007) (11)
- The Taxation of Social Security Benefits as an Approach to Means Testing (2008) (11)
- How Fast Should the Social Security Retirement Age Rise (2006) (9)
- An Expanded Model of Health and Retirement (2007) (9)
- Using Data to More Rapidly Address Difficult U.S. Social Problems (2018) (8)
- Capital costs, industrial mix, and the composition of business investment (1992) (7)
- What Can an Economic Adviser Do When He Disagrees with the President (2003) (5)
- Understanding the Increase in Disability Insurance Spending (2013) (4)
- Introduction to "The Distributional Aspects of Social Security and Social Security Reform" (2002) (3)
- Labor Supply Responses to the Social Security Tax-Benefit Link (2006) (2)
- Testing Pay-for-Success Bonds (2011) (2)
- Introduction to "Social Security Policy in a Changing Environment" (2009) (1)
- Social Security Meets Race (2005) (1)
- Independent Taxation, Horizontal Equity, and Return-Free Filing (2019) (1)
- Are Neighborhood Effects Nonlinear ? Estimates from the MTO Experiment (2003) (1)
- The Perception of Social Security Incentives for Labor Supply and Retirement: The Median Voter Knows More than You&Apos;D Think (2014) (1)
- The Deterioration in the US Fiscal Outlook, 2001–2010 (2012) (1)
- Front Matter ("Table of contents") (2009) (0)
- Social Security Policy in a Changing Environment: Comment on "Notional Defined Contribution Pension Systems in a Stochastic Context: Design and Stability" (2009) (0)
- Distributional Aspects of Social Security Reform: Introduction (2002) (0)
- Title : The Distributional Aspects of Social Security and Social Security Reform (2002) (0)
- Using Data to Make More Rapid Progress in Addressing Difficult U . S . Social Problems (2017) (0)
- What Can We Learn about Neighborhood Effects from the Moving to Opportunity (2008) (0)
- One Step at a Time : Does Gradualism Foster Group Coordination ? (2013) (0)
- Front matter, The Distributional Aspects of Social Security and Social Security Reform (2002) (0)
- List of contributors, Indexes (2009) (0)
- Social Security (2001) (0)
- Chelsea Eats Study (2021) (0)
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