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Joachim Hubmer
Joachim Hubmer
University of Pennsylvania, Department of Economics
Verified email at sas.upenn.edu - Homepage
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Sources of US wealth inequality: Past, present, and future
J Hubmer, P Krusell, AA Smith Jr
NBER Macroeconomics Annual 35 (1), 391-455, 2021
344*2021
The race between preferences and technology
J Hubmer
Econometrica 91 (1), 227-261, 2023
83*2023
Not a Typical Firm: Capital-Labor Substitution and Firms' Labor Shares
J Hubmer, P Restrepo
Penn Institute for Economic Research, Department of Economics, University of …, 2023
71*2023
The job ladder and its implications for earnings risk
J Hubmer
Review of Economic Dynamics 29, 172-194, 2018
562018
Why Are the Wealthiest So Wealthy? New Longitudinal Empirical Evidence and Implications for Theories of Wealth Inequality
E Halvorsen, J Hubmer, S Ozkan, S Salgado
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Working Papers, 2024
25*2024
Tax wedges, financial frictions and misallocation
Á Ábrahám, P Gottardi, J Hubmer, L Mayr
Journal of Public Economics 227, 105000, 2023
52023
A note on consequentialism in a dynamic Savage framework: a comment on Ghirardato (2002)
J Hubmer, F Ostrizek
Economic Theory Bulletin 3, 265-269, 2015
32015
Scalable versus Productive Technologies
J Hubmer, M Chan, S Ozkan, S Salgado, G Hong
PIER Working Paper Archive, 2024
2024
Online Appendix for “Sources of US Wealth Inequality: Past, Present, and Future”
J Hubmer, P Krusell, AA Smith Jr
2020
Essays on Macroeconomics and Inequality
J Hubmer
Yale University, 2019
2019
On the Strategic Equivalence of Linear Dynamic and Repeated Games
J Hubmer
International Game Theory Review 17 (03), 1550006, 2015
2015
Self-enforcing climate change treaties: a game theoretic approach
J Hubmer
2013
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