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Magne Mogstad

Global rank #421 99%

Institution: University of Chicago

Primary Field: Public (weighted toward more recent publications)

Homepage: https://sites.google.com/site/magnemogstad/

First Publication: 2010

Most Recent: 2025

RePEc ID: pmo570 ↗

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 5.09 4.91 1.17 0.00 31.37
Last 10 Years 11.46 7.76 3.18 0.00 64.55
All Time 15.99 13.96 5.19 0.00 97.56

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 54
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 36.30

Publications (54)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2025 Imperfect Competition and Rents in Labor and Product Markets: The Case of the Construction Industry American Economic Review S 4
2025 Firm Responses and Wage Effects of Foreign Demand Shocks with Fixed Labor Costs and Monopsony American Economic Review S 5
2025 Finite- and large-sample inference for ranks using multinomial data with an application to ranking political parties Journal of Econometrics A 5
2024 How the Internet Changed the Market for Print Media American Economic Journal: Applied Economics A 4
2024 Domestic Violence Reports and the Mental Health and Well-Being of Victims and Their Children Journal of Human Resources A 4
2024 On the Use of Outcome Tests for Detecting Bias in Decision Making Review of Economic Studies S 3
2024 How Americans Respond to Idiosyncratic and Exogenous Changes in Household Wealth and Unearned Income* Quarterly Journal of Economics S 4
2024 Nonrepresentativeness in Population Health Research: Evidence from a COVID-19 Antibody Study American Economic Review: Insights A 8
2024 Broadband Internet and the Stock Market Investments of Individual Investors Journal of Finance A 4
2024 Policy evaluation with multiple instrumental variables Journal of Econometrics A 3
2024 Inference for Ranks with Applications to Mobility across Neighbourhoods and Academic Achievement across Countries Review of Economic Studies S 4
2023 Endogenous production networks with fixed costs Journal of International Economics A 5
2023 How Much Should We Trust Estimates of Firm Effects and Worker Sorting? Journal of Labor Economics A 6
2023 A Comment on: “Invidious Comparisons: Ranking and Selection as Compound Decisions” by Jiaying Gu and Roger Koenker Econometrica S 4
2022 Information Frictions, Internet, and the Relationship between Distance and Trade American Economic Journal: Applied Economics A 3
2022 Imperfect Competition, Compensating Differentials, and Rent Sharing in the US Labor Market American Economic Review S 3
2021 Ranking intersecting distribution functions Journal of Applied Econometrics B 3
2021 Improving Educational Pathways to Social Mobility: Evidence from Norway’s Reform 94 Journal of Labor Economics A 3
2021 Trade and Domestic Production Networks Review of Economic Studies S 4
2021 Why Do Wealthy Parents Have Wealthy Children? Journal of Political Economy S 3
2021 Combining Matching and Synthetic Control to Tradeoff Biases From Extrapolation and Interpolation Journal of the American Statistical Association B 4
2021 The Causal Interpretation of Two-Stage Least Squares with Multiple Instrumental Variables American Economic Review S 3
2020 Incarceration, Recidivism, and Employment Journal of Political Economy S 4
2020 What can we learn about household consumption expenditure from data on income and assets? Journal of Public Economics A 3
2019 Local governments, in-kind transfers, and economic inequality Journal of Public Economics A 4
2019 Disability Benefits, Consumption Insurance, and Household Labor Supply American Economic Review S 4
2019 Educational Assortative Mating and Household Income Inequality Journal of Political Economy S 3
2018 Using Instrumental Variables for Inference About Policy Relevant Treatment Parameters Econometrica S 3
2017 Life-Cycle Earnings, Education Premiums, and Internal Rates of Return Journal of Labor Economics A 3
2017 Beyond LATE with a Discrete Instrument Journal of Political Economy S 3
2017 Intergenerational Mobility: Guest Editors' Preface Scandanavian Journal of Economics B 2
2017 Erratum to “Field of Study, Earnings, and Self-Selection” Quarterly Journal of Economics S 3
2017 The Human Capital Approach to Intergenerational Mobility Journal of Political Economy S 1
2016 What Is the Case for Paid Maternity Leave? Review of Economics and Statistics A 4
2016 Editor's Choice Field of Study, Earnings, and Self-Selection Quarterly Journal of Economics S 3
2016 Father Presence and the Intergenerational Transmission of Educational Attainment Journal of Human Resources A 4
2016 Testing the quantity–quality model of fertility: Estimation using unrestricted family size models Quantitative Economics B 2
2015 The Skill Complementarity of Broadband Internet Quarterly Journal of Economics S 3
2015 Labor income dynamics and the insurance from taxes, transfers, and the family Journal of Public Economics A 3
2015 Is universal child care leveling the playing field? Journal of Public Economics A 2
2015 Earnings, Disposable Income, and Consumption of Allowed and Rejected Disability Insurance Applicants American Economic Review S 2
2014 Peer Effects in Program Participation American Economic Review S 3
2014 Family Welfare Cultures Quarterly Journal of Economics S 3
2014 How Financial Incentives Induce Disability Insurance Recipients to Return to Work American Economic Review S 2
2013 Broadband Internet: An Information Superhighway to Sex Crime? Review of Economic Studies S 4
2012 Older or Wealthier? The Impact of Age Adjustment on Wealth Inequality Scandanavian Journal of Economics B 2
2012 What Linear Estimators Miss: The Effects of Family Income on Child Outcomes American Economic Journal: Applied Economics A 3
2012 Are Lone Mothers Responsive to Policy Changes? Evidence from a Workfare Reform in a Generous Welfare State Scandanavian Journal of Economics B 2
2012 Instrumental variables estimation with partially missing instruments Economics Letters C 2
2011 Measuring long-term inequality of opportunity Journal of Public Economics A 3
2011 Measuring long-term inequality of opportunity Journal of Public Economics A 3
2011 No Child Left Behind: Subsidized Child Care and Children's Long-Run Outcomes American Economic Journal: Economic Policy A 2
2011 Money for nothing? Universal child care and maternal employment Journal of Public Economics A 2
2010 The distributional impact of public services when needs differ Journal of Public Economics A 4