Publications: Greg Kaplan

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  • Affiliation: Department of Economics, University of Chicago
  • Google Scholar ID: rIt8DqIAAAAJ
  • Total Publications: 78

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Monetary policy according to HANK
American Economic Review 108 (3), 697-743, 2018
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2018 1653 99.4%
A model of the consumption response to fiscal stimulus payments
Econometrica 82 (4), 1199-1239, 2014
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2014 1196 98.9%
The housing boom and bust: Model meets evidence
Journal of Political Economy 128 (9), 3285-3345, 2020
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2020 556 98.6%
The wealthy hand-to-mouth
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2014
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2014 851 98.2%
Some unpleasant markup arithmetic: Production function elasticities and their estimation from production data
Journal of Monetary Economics 121, 1-14, 2021
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2021 207 97.0%
The great lockdown and the big stimulus: Tracing the pandemic possibility frontier for the US
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2020
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2020 265 96.4%
Understanding the long‐run decline in interstate migration
International Economic Review 58 (1), 57-94, 2017
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2017 401 96.0%
What would you do with $500? Spending responses to gains, losses, news, and loans
The Review of Economic Studies 88 (4), 1760-1795, 2021
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2021 148 95.3%
Microeconomic heterogeneity and macroeconomic shocks
Journal of Economic Perspectives 32 (3), 167-194, 2018
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2018 270 94.3%
How much consumption insurance beyond self-insurance?
American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 2010
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2010 455 94.2%
Moving back home: Insurance against labor market risk
Journal of Political Economy 120 (3), 446-512, 2012
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2012 388 94.0%
When inequality matters for macro and macro matters for inequality
NBER macroeconomics annual 32 (1), 1-75, 2018
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2018 251 93.8%
The morphology of price dispersion
International Economic Review 56 (4), 1165-1206, 2015
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2015 296 93.4%
Non-durable consumption and housing net worth in the great recession: Evidence from easily accessible data
Journal of Public Economics 189, 104176, 2020
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2020 160 93.4%
Shopping externalities and self-fulfilling unemployment fluctuations
Journal of Political Economy 124 (3), 771-825, 2016
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2016 264 93.2%
The marginal propensity to consume in heterogeneous agent models
Annual Review of Economics 14, 747-775, 2022
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2022 63 92.5%
Inflation at the household level
Journal of Monetary Economics 91, 19-38, 2017
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2017 223 92.2%
Pandemics according to HANK
Powerpoint presentation, LSE 31, 2020
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2020 128 91.4%
Lifetime earnings in the united states over six decades
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 14 (4), 446-479, 2022
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2022 45 88.9%
Relative price dispersion: Evidence and theory
American Economic Journal: Microeconomics 11 (3), 68-124, 2019
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2019 120 88.8%
Inequality and the life cycle
Quantitative Economics 3 (3), 471-525, 2012
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2012 225 88.6%
Lifetime incomes in the United States over six decades
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2017
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2017 140 87.0%
A further look at the propagation of monetary policy shocks in HANK
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 52 (S2), 521-559, 2020
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2020 82 85.9%
Interstate migration has fallen less than you think: Consequences of hot deck imputation in the Current Population Survey
Demography 49 (3), 1061-1074, 2012
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2012 153 82.9%
The changing (dis-) utility of work
Journal of Economic Perspectives 32 (3), 239-258, 2018
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2018 86 80.6%
Consumption and house prices in the great recession
Working paper, 2016
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2016 90 77.9%
The glass ceiling and the paper floor: Gender differences among top earners, 1981-2012
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2014
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2014 99 76.9%
Higher education funding reforms in England: The distributional effects and the shifting balance of costs
The Economic Journal 118 (526), F100-F125, 2008
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2008 123 75.8%
How large is the stock component of human capital?
Review of Economic Dynamics 22, 21-51, 2016
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2016 76 74.1%
The household cash flow channel of monetary policy
Reserve Bank of Australia, 2016
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2016 66 70.8%
Boomerang kids: labor market dynamics and moving back home
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Working Paper 675, 2009
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2009 90 69.7%
Markups, labor market inequality and the nature of work
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2020
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2020 30 64.4%
Top income inequality in the 21st century: Some cautionary notes
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2017
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2017 46 63.5%
How risky are recessions for top earners?
American Economic Review 104 (5), 148-153, 2014
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2014 54 61.8%
Understanding the effects of early motherhood in Britain: the effects on mothers
IFS Working Papers, 2004
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2004 69 61.3%
The glass ceiling and the paper floor: Changing gender composition of top earners since the 1980s
NBER Macroeconomics Annual 35 (1), 309-373, 2021
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2021 18 58.6%
Household economic inequality in Australia
Economic Record 94 (305), 117-134, 2018
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2018 31 56.0%
Business cycles and household formation: The micro vs the macro labor elasticity
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2012
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2012 42 53.3%
Human capital values and returns: Bounds implied by earnings and asset returns data
Journal of Economic Theory 146 (3), 897-919, 2011
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2011 39 51.0%
Transitory and Persistent Income Inequality| RDP 2015-15: Household Economic Inequality in Australia
Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers, 2015
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2015 29 47.3%
A note on unconventional monetary policy in HANK
unpublished paper, University of Chicago, 2016
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2016 26 46.2%
A tale of two stimulus payments: 2001 versus 2008
American Economic Review 104 (5), 116-121, 2014
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2014 27 44.6%
'Study now, pay later'or'HE for free'? An assessment of alternative proposals for higher education finance
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2003 26 43.0%
The money value of a man
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2012
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2012 25 41.5%
Higher Education funding policy: who wins and who loses?
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2005 21 39.0%
How important is income in determining children's outcomes? A methodology review of econometric approaches
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2005 11 29.3%
The cross) sectional implications of incomplete markets: Private information or limited enforcement
NYU Working Paper, 2006
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2006 11 29.0%
Micro heterogeneity and aggregate consumption dynamics
NBER Macroeconomics Annual, forthcoming, 2017
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2017 9 25.7%
Future arrangements for funding higher education
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2010 9 24.8%
Estimating Lifetime Earnings Distributions Using Copulas
Institute for Fiscal Studies, 2006
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2006 7 22.7%
Price level and inflation dynamics in heterogeneous agent economies
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2023
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2023 2 21.2%
School district support structures: A mixed methods study of the leadership development of pre-service school librarians
School Libraries Worldwide, 58-71, 2015
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2015 7 20.7%
Five facts about price dispersion
Working paper, University of Pennsylvania, 2013
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2013 6 18.8%
The Past, Present, and Future of Economics: A Celebration of the 125-Year Anniversary of the JPE and of Chicago Economics
Natural Field Experiments, 2017
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2017 5 17.2%
The macroeconomy according to HANK
NBER Working paper 21897, 2015
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2015 5 16.4%
What do the child poverty targets mean for the child tax credit
The IFS green budget, 2003
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2003 4 15.5%
Monetary Policy According to HANK
Society for Economic Dynamics, 2015
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2015 4 13.9%
Liquid and Illiquid Assets with Fixed Adjustment Costs
Technical report, mimeo, 2016
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2016 4 13.7%
The Impact of the Cares Act on Economic Welfare
University of Chicago, Becker Friedman Institute for Economics Working Paper, 2020
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2020 3 12.4%
Living Arrangements and Labor Market Volatility of Young Workers
Young 18, 30, 2019
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2019 3 12.2%
The effects of Higher Education funding reforms on the lifetime incomes of graduates
Arne Ryde Symposium in September, 2006
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2006 3 12.0%
Wraparound care: A model of integrated provision
Final Report. Oxford: Department for Education and Skills, 2004
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2004 3 11.8%
National evaluation of the Wraparound Care Pilot Project
London: DfES/Sure Start Unit, 2004
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2004 3 11.8%
American Economic Journal
Applied Economics 3, 137-166, 2010
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2010 3 11.3%
Subprime mortgages, subprime student loans
OpEd 1, 1-3, 2008
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2008 2 6.8%
Inequality, Heterogeneity, and Consumption in the Journal of Political Economy
Journal of Political Economy 125 (6), 1767-1774, 2017
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2017 2 6.7%
A sharp drop in interstate migration? Not really
Economic Policy Paper 11 (2), 2010
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2010 2 6.6%
HE student support funding
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2007 2 6.6%
Consumption and House Prices in the Great Recession: Model Meets Evidence
2015 Meeting Papers, 2015
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2015 2 6.4%
No more excuses! a toolbox for solving heterogeneous agent models with aggregate shocks
2016 Meeting Papers, 2016
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2016 2 6.4%
Business Cycles and Household Formation: The Micro vs the Macro Labor Elasticity
2016 Meeting Papers, 2016
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2016 2 6.4%
Five Facts About Price Dispersion
2013 Meeting Papers, 2013
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2013 1 0.0%
The research agenda: Greg Kaplan and Guido Menzio on the macroeconomics of bargain hunting
EconomicDynamics Newsletter 14 (2), 2013
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2013 1 0.0%
The Distribution of Lifetime Incomes in the United States
2014 Meeting Papers, 2014
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2014 1 0.0%
Relative Price Dispersion: Evidence and Theory, Working Paper 16-02
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2015 1 0.0%
RDP 2016-12: The Household Cash Flow Channel of Monetary Policy
Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers, 2016
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2016 1 0.0%
Inflation at the Household Level
2016 Meeting Papers, 2016
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2016 1 0.0%
Two Assets and Kinked Adjustment Costs
Note, London School of Economics, 2020
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2020 1 0.0%