Kjetil Storesletten
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Kjetil Storesletten is a Norwegian economist. He is a professor of economics at the University of Minnesota. Between 2009 and 2012, he was a monetary advisor to the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. He also served as the European Economic Association's president in 2019.
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- Growing Like China (2009) (1260)
- Consumption and Risk Sharing Over the Life Cycle (2000) (735)
- Cyclical Dynamics in Idiosyncratic Labor Market Risk (2004) (643)
- Sustaining Fiscal Policy through Immigration (2000) (621)
- The Macroeconomic Implications of Rising Wage Inequality in the United States (2008) (517)
- Asset Pricing with Idiosyncratic Risk and Overlapping Generations (1999) (472)
- Optimal Tax Progressivity: An Analytical Framework (2014) (420)
- Quantitative Macroeconomics with Heterogeneous Households (2009) (386)
- Consumption and Labor Supply with Partial Insurance: An Analytical Framework (2007) (357)
- The Survival of the Welfare State (2001) (312)
- The Welfare Cost of Business Cycles Revisited: Finite Lives and Cyclical Variation in Idiosyncratic Risk (2000) (212)
- Rotten Parents and Disciplined Children: A Politico-Economic Theory of Public Expenditure and Debt (2007) (207)
- Fiscal Implications of Immigration - a Net Present Value Calculation (2002) (160)
- A Positive Theory of Geographic Mobility and Social Insurance (2001) (156)
- Two Views of Inequality Over the Life-Cycle (2004) (144)
- The risk-sharing implications of alternative social security arrangements ¢ (1999) (140)
- Insurance and Opportunities: A Welfare Analysis of Labor Market Risk (2007) (140)
- Sharing High Growth across Generations: Pensions and Demographic Transition in China (2012) (102)
- The dynamics of government (2005) (102)
- Democratic Public Good Provision (2003) (84)
- Demand Shocks as Productivity Shocks (2010) (82)
- How Important Are Idiosyncratic Shocks? Evidence from Labor Supply (2001) (72)
- Nominal Wage Flexibility , Wage Indexation and Monetary Union (2002) (69)
- The Cross-Sectional Implications of Rising Wage Inequality in the United States (2004) (66)
- Taxes and the Global Allocation of Capital (2007) (52)
- The Macroeconomic Implications of Rising Wage Inequality in the U. S (2003) (51)
- Demand Shocks that Look Like Productivity Shocks (2011) (50)
- THE POLITICAL COLOR OF FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY (2016) (44)
- Growing (with Capital Controls) like China (2014) (42)
- Redistributive Taxation in a Partial-Insurance Economy (2010) (38)
- China’s Great Convergence and Beyond (2014) (35)
- Barriers to Entry and Regional Economic Growth in China (2018) (30)
- Optimal Progressivity with Age-Dependent Taxation (2019) (28)
- Sovereign Debt and Structural Reforms (2015) (27)
- Equilibrium Unemployment Insurance (1999) (25)
- From Imitation to Innovation: Where is All that Chinese R&D Going? (2020) (22)
- Insurance and Opportunities: The Welfare Implications of Rising Wage Dispersion (2005) (21)
- How Should Tax Progressivity Respond to Rising Income Inequality? (2020) (21)
- From Wages to Welfare: Decomposing Gains and Losses from Rising Inequality * (2011) (21)
- Rotten parents and disciplined children : A politico (2007) (18)
- Education, educational policy and growth (2000) (18)
- Business Cycle during Structural Change: Arthur Lewis' Theory from a Neoclassical Perspective (2019) (17)
- On the Optimal Timing of Capital Taxes (2007) (16)
- Unemployment, specialization and collective preferences for social insurance (2002) (16)
- The Macroeconomics of the Quiet Revolution: Understanding the implications of the rise in women’s participation for economic growth and inequality ☆ (2017) (15)
- The Dynamics of Government : a positive analysis ∗ (2003) (14)
- Asset Prices and Intergenerational Risk Sharing { the Role of Idiosyncratic Earnings Shocks ⁄ (2008) (12)
- Firm Entry and Regional Growth Disparities: the Effect of SOEs in China (2016) (11)
- Dynamic Political Choice in Macroeconomics (2003) (11)
- Houses as ATMs? Mortgage Renancing and Macroeconomic Uncertainty (2014) (9)
- Sharing high growth across generations (2012) (9)
- Dissecting Idiosyncratic Earnings Risk (2020) (6)
- Demand Shocks as Technology Shocks∗ (2017) (6)
- Macroeconomics with Heterogeneous Households (2009) (5)
- On the Optimal Timing of Capital Taxation (2008) (4)
- [On the Welfare Consequences of the Increase in Inequality in the United States]: Comment (2003) (3)
- Comments on Dustmann: Temporary migration and economic assimilation (2000) (3)
- Guest Editors’ Preface to the Special Symposium on Field Experiments (2013) (2)
- The “real” causes of China’s trade surplus (2010) (2)
- Private Affl uence and Public Poverty : A Theory of Intergenerational Predation through Debt (2016) (2)
- On the Optimal Timing of Taxes (2004) (2)
- A Tractable Framework for Understanding Dispersion in Labor Supply and Consumption (2005) (2)
- Serial Entrepreneurship in China (2019) (1)
- Plan S and the Economics of Scientific Journal Publishing (2019) (1)
- The Research Agenda: Kjetil Storesletten on Inequality in Macroeconomics (2003) (1)
- ESSAYS ON CULTURE AND TRADE by Ulrika Stavlöt INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC STUDIES (2004) (0)
- Technical Appendix for the Paper “ The Dynamics of Government ” Journal of Monetary Economics , October 2005 (2005) (0)
- The Distributions of Income and Consumption Risk: Evidence from Norwegian Registry Data (2017) (0)
- Discrimination and Employment Protection Steinar Holden Åsa Rosén (2009) (0)
- A Welfare Analysis of Labor Market Inequality : Inspecting the Mechanism ∗ (2004) (0)
- Discussion of Heaton and Lucas "Can Heterogeneity, Undiversified Risk and Trading Fricitions Solve the Equity Puzzle" (2007) (0)
- The urban pension system (2014) (0)
- Growing (with Capital Controls) like China (2014) (0)
- Discussion: Can Heterogeneity, Undiversified Risk, and Trading Frictions Solve the Equity Premium Puzzle? (2008) (0)
- Asset Pri ing with Idiosyn rati Risk andOverlapping Generations (2001) (0)
- Comments on : ‘ ‘ Hong and Rı́os-Rull ’ s ‘ Social security , life insurance and annuities for families ’ ’ ’ Kjetil Storesletten (2007) (0)
- Guest Editors’ Preface to the Special Issue on International Financial Linkages and Crises (2014) (0)
- Sustaining Fiscal Policy Through Immigration1 (1997) (0)
- NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES TAXATION OF HUMAN CAPITAL AND WAGE INEQUALITY: A CROSS-COUNTRY ANALYSIS (2009) (0)
- WP / 18 / 171 Heterogeneity and Persistence in Returns to Wealth (2018) (0)
- Inequality and Aggregate Fluctuations (2009) (0)
- W . ALLEN WALLIS Institute of POLITICAL ECONOMY UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER The Survival of the Welfare State (2000) (0)
- Online Appendix for Sovereign Debt and Structural Reforms (2019) (0)
- Persistent Idiosyncratic Income Shocks and Incomplete Markets (1998) (0)
- Discussion of Heaton and Lucas ’ “ Can heterogeneity , undiversified risk , and trading frictions solve the equity premium puzzle ? ” (2006) (0)
- including © notice, is given to the source. Why Has House Price Dispersion Gone Up? (2006) (0)
- Sovereign Debt, Risk Sharing, and Austerity Programs (2015) (0)
- The Survival of the Welfare State May 24 , 2002 , forthcoming in AER (2002) (0)
- Comments on Krueger and Perri : “ On the Welfare Consequences of the Increase in Inequality in the United States (2003) (0)
- Comments on: "Hong and Rios-Rull's `Social security, life insurance and annuities for families'" (2007) (0)
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