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Jonathan A. Parker

Global rank #713 99%

Institution: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Primary Field: Finance (weighted toward more recent publications)

Homepage: https://mitmgmtfaculty.mit.edu/japarker/

First Publication: 1994

Most Recent: 2025

RePEc ID: ppa21 ↗

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 0.50 2.35 0.50 0.00 7.21
Last 10 Years 0.50 5.87 1.17 0.00 14.91
All Time 13.07 7.88 4.19 0.00 72.22

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 26
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 25.24

Publications (26)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2025 Household Portfolios and Retirement Saving over the Life Cycle Journal of Finance A 4
2025 Revenue collapses and the consumption of small business owners in the COVID-19 pandemic Journal of Financial Economics A 3
2024 A Dynamic Theory of Lending Standards The Review of Financial Studies A 3
2022 Economic Impact Payments and Household Spending during the Pandemic Brookings Papers on Economic Activity B 4
2022 Belief Disagreement and Portfolio Choice Journal of Finance A 4
2021 Asymmetric Consumption Smoothing American Economic Review S 4
2020 The Local Aggregate Effects of Minimum Wage Increases Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking B 3
2020 Accelerator or Brake? Cash for Clunkers, Household Liquidity, and Aggregate Demand American Economic Journal: Economic Policy A 4
2019 Reported Effects versus Revealed-Preference Estimates: Evidence from the Propensity to Spend Tax Rebates American Economic Review: Insights A 2
2017 Why Don't Households Smooth Consumption? Evidence from a $25 Million Experiment American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics A 1
2015 Valuation, Adverse Selection, and Market Collapses The Review of Financial Studies A 2
2014 The Economic Stimulus Payments of 2008 and the aggregate demand for consumption Journal of Monetary Economics A 2
2013 Consumer Spending and the Economic Stimulus Payments of 2008 American Economic Review S 4
2010 The Increase in Income Cyclicality of High-Income Households and Its Relation to the Rise in Top Income Shares Brookings Papers on Economic Activity B 2
2009 The Integrated Financial and Real System of National Accounts for the United States: Does It Presage the Financial Crisis? American Economic Review S 2
2009 Who Bears Aggregate Fluctuations and How? American Economic Review S 2
2007 Optimal Beliefs, Asset Prices, and the Preference for Skewed Returns American Economic Review S 3
2006 Household Expenditure and the Income Tax Rebates of 2001 American Economic Review S 3
2005 Optimal Expectations American Economic Review S 2
2005 Consumption Risk and the Cross Section of Expected Returns Journal of Political Economy S 2
2005 Precautionary Saving and Consumption Fluctuations American Economic Review S 2
2003 Consumption Risk and Expected Stock Returns American Economic Review S 1
2001 The Empirical Importance of Precautionary Saving American Economic Review S 2
2001 The Consumption Risk of the Stock Market Brookings Papers on Economic Activity B 1
1999 The Reaction of Household Consumption to Predictable Changes in Social Security Taxes American Economic Review S 1
1994 Measuring the Cyclicality of Real Wages: How Important is Composition Bias? Quarterly Journal of Economics S 3