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Samuel A Schulhofer-Wohl

E-Mail: sschulho@princeton.edu

Assistant Professor in Economics and Public Affairs. Ph.D., Economics, University of Chicago, 2007. Interests: economic development, macroeconomics and applied econometrics

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Sam Schulhofer-Wohl specializes in macroeconomics and applied econometrics. His current works in progress include an example from Nicaragua measuring credit constraints on entrepreneurs with observational data, heterogeneity and risk sharing in Thai villages, and modeling the evolution of age and cohort effects in social research. Recent working papers include: Heterogeneity, Risk Sharing and the Welfare Costs of Idiosyncratic Risk, and A Simulation Study of the Intrinsic Estimator for Age-Period-Cohort Analysis, with Yang Yang and Kenneth C. Land. Forthcoming in publication are

Heterogeneous Risk Preferences and the Welfare Cost of Business Cycles, Review of Economic Dynamics, and The Intrinsic Estimator for Age-Period-Cohort Analysis: What It Is and How to Use It, with Yang Yang, Wenjiang J. Fu, and Kenneth C. Land, American Journal of Sociology.

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