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Thomas J. Kniesner

Global rank #1455 98%

Institution: Claremont Graduate University

Primary Field: Theory (weighted toward more recent publications)

Homepage: https://www.cgu.edu/people/tom-kniesner/

First Publication: 1976

Most Recent: 2025

RePEc ID: pkn21 ↗

Publication Scores

Scores use coauthorship adjustment: α/n credit per paper, where n = number of authors. α = 2.01: calibrated so average adjusted count equals average raw count (a zero-sum adjustment).

Period S (4x) A (2x) B (1x) C (½x) Total
Last 5 Years 0.00 0.00 2.01 0.00 2.01
Last 10 Years 0.00 0.00 6.70 0.00 6.70
All Time 3.69 6.87 20.11 0.00 50.27

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 34
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 34.16

Publications (34)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2025 Daniel Kahneman’s underappreciated last published paper: Empirical implications for benefit-cost analysis and a chat session discussion with bots Journal of Risk and Uncertainty B 2
2023 “Injury risk, concussions, race, and pay in the NFL” Journal of Risk and Uncertainty B 2
2020 Opting out of workers’ compensation: Non-subscription in Texas and its effects Journal of Risk and Uncertainty B 4
2020 The forgotten numbers: A closer look at COVID-19 non-fatal valuations Journal of Risk and Uncertainty B 2
2019 Behavioral economics and the value of a statistical life Journal of Risk and Uncertainty B 1
2016 Toward more general hedonic estimation: Clarifying the roles of alternative experimental designs with an application to a housing attribute Regional Science and Urban Economics B 4
2016 Reducing risks in wartime through capital-labor substitution: Evidence from World War II Journal of Risk and Uncertainty B 3
2015 New Estimates of the Value of a Statistical Life Using Air Bag Regulations as a Quasi-experiment American Economic Journal: Economic Policy A 3
2014 Willingness to accept equals willingness to pay for labor market estimates of the value of a statistical life Journal of Risk and Uncertainty B 3
2012 Losers and losers: Some demographics of medical malpractice tort reforms Journal of Risk and Uncertainty B 2
2012 The Value of a Statistical Life: Evidence from Panel Data Review of Economics and Statistics A 4
2010 Policy relevant heterogeneity in the value of statistical life: New evidence from panel data quantile regressions Journal of Risk and Uncertainty B 3
2005 Value of a Statistical Life: Relative Position vs. Relative Age American Economic Review S 2
2005 The Effect of Income Taxation on Consumption and Labor Supply Journal of Labor Economics A 2
2004 Data Mining Mining Data: MSHA Enforcement Efforts, Underground Coal Mine Safety, and New Health Policy Implications Journal of Risk and Uncertainty B 2
2003 On the Measurement of Job Risk in Hedonic Wage Models. Journal of Risk and Uncertainty B 2
2002 Tax Reform and Automatic Stabilization American Economic Review S 2
2002 Explicit versus Implicit Income Insurance. Journal of Risk and Uncertainty B 2
1999 Dealing with the common econometric problems of count data with excess zeros, endogenous treatment effects, and attrition bias Economics Letters C 3
1999 Estimating Life Cycle Labor Supply Tax Effects Journal of Political Economy S 2
1998 New evidence on labor supply:: Employment versus hours elasticities by sex and marital status Journal of Monetary Economics A 2
1998 The Importance of Sample Attrition in Life Cycle Labor Supply Estimation Journal of Human Resources A 2
1997 Count Data Models With Variance Of Unknown Form: An Application To A Hedonic Model Of Worker Absenteeism Review of Economics and Statistics A 2
1997 Replication? Yes. But how? Labour Economics B 1
1995 Numerical Simulation as a Complement to Econometric Research on Workplace Safety. Journal of Risk and Uncertainty B 2
1994 Estimating labor supply with panel data Economics Letters C 2
1994 Wage and employment adjustment in local labor markets : Randall W. Eberts and Joe A. Stone (W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 1992) Regional Science and Urban Economics B 1
1994 Wage flexibility and unemployment dynamics in regional labor markets : Thomas Hyclak and Geraint Johnes (W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 1992) Regional Science and Urban Economics B 1
1991 The important econometric features of a linear regression model with cross-correlated random coefficients Economics Letters C 2
1991 Compensating Wage Differentials for Fatal Injury Risk in Australia, Japan, and the United States. Journal of Risk and Uncertainty B 2
1988 Getting into Poverty without a Husband, and Getting Out, With or Without. American Economic Review S 3
1982 Random coefficient regression and the long-run phillips curve for the U.S. Economics Letters C 3
1978 The Rate of Return to Schooling and the Business Cycle Journal of Human Resources A 3
1976 Proxies for Observations on Individuals Sampled from a Population Journal of Human Resources A 2