David Domeij
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Stockholm School of Economics
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- Skewed Idiosyncratic Income Risk over the Business Cycle: Sources and Insurance (RePEc:aea:aejmac:v:14:y:2022:i:2:p:207-42)
by Christopher Busch & David Domeij & Fatih Guvenen & Rocio Madera - Asymmetric Business-Cycle Risk and Social Insurance (RePEc:bge:wpaper:1031)
by Christopher Busch & David Domeij & Fatih Guvenen & Rocio Madera - Skewed Idiosyncratic Income Risk over the Business Cycle: Sources and Insurance (RePEc:bge:wpaper:1180)
by Christopher Busch & David Domeij & Fatih Guvenen & Rocio Madera - Rising Earnings Inequality in Sweden: The Role of Composition and Prices (RePEc:bla:scandj:v:110:y:2008:i:3:p:609-634)
by David Domeij - Public Sector Employment and the Skill Premium: Sweden versus the United States 1970–2012 (RePEc:bla:scandj:v:121:y:2019:i:1:p:3-31)
by David Domeij & Lars Ljungqvist - Consumption and Health (RePEc:bpj:bejmac:v:contributions.6:y:2006:i:1:n:6)
by Domeij David & Johannesson Magnus - Population Ageing and International Capital Flows (RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:4644)
by Floden, Martin & Domeij, David - Wage Structure and Public Sector Employment: Sweden versus the United States 1970-2002 (RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:5921)
by Ljungqvist, Lars & Domeij, David - Preannounced Optimal Tax Reform (RePEc:cup:macdyn:v:9:y:2005:i:02:p:150-169_04)
by Domeij, David & Klein, Paul - Matlab code for The Labor-Supply Elasticity and Borrowing Constraints: Why Estimates are Biased (RePEc:dge:qmrbcd:55)
by David Domeij & Martin Floden - Factor Taxation with Heterogeneous Agents (RePEc:duk:dukeec:01-07)
by Domeij, David & Heathcote, Jonathan - Capital Versus Labor Taxation with Heterogeneous Agents (RePEc:ecm:wc2000:0834)
by David Domeij & Jonathan Heathcote - Rational bubbles and public debt policy: A quantitative analysis (RePEc:eee:moneco:v:96:y:2018:i:c:p:109-123)
by Domeij, David & Ellingsen, Tore - Rational Bubbles and Economic Crises: A Quantitative Analysis (RePEc:hhs:hastec:2015_001)
by Domeij, David & Ellingsen, Tore - Factor Taxation with Heterogeneous Agents (RePEc:hhs:hastef:0372)
by Domeij, David & Heathcote, Jonathan - The labor-supply elasticity and borrowing constraints: Why estimates are biased (RePEc:hhs:hastef:0480)
by Domeij, David & Floden, Martin - Population Aging and International Capital Flows (RePEc:hhs:hastef:0539)
by Domeij, David & Flodén, Martin - Wage Structure and Public Sector Employment: Sweden versus the United States 1970-2002 (RePEc:hhs:hastef:0638)
by Domeij, David & Ljungqvist, Lars - Rising Earnings Inequality in Sweden: The Role of Composition and Prices (RePEc:hhs:hastef:0639)
by Domeij, David - Inequality Trends in Sweden 1978-2004 (RePEc:hhs:hastef:0720)
by Domeij, David & Floden, Martin - Should day care be subsidized? (RePEc:hhs:hastef:0729)
by Domeij, David & Klein, Paul - On The Distributional Effects Of Reducing Capital Taxes (RePEc:ier:iecrev:v:45:y:2004:i:2:p:523-554)
by David Domeij & Jonathan Heathcote - Population Aging And International Capital Flows (RePEc:ier:iecrev:v:47:y:2006:i:3:p:1013-1032)
by David Domeij & Martin Flodén - Asymmetric Business-Cycle Risk and Social Insurance (RePEc:nbr:nberwo:24569)
by Christopher Busch & David Domeij & Fatih Guvenen & Rocio Madera - Should Day Care be Subsidized? (RePEc:oup:restud:v:80:y:2013:i:2:p:568-595)
by David Domeij - Code and data files for "Inequality Trends in Sweden 1978-2004" (RePEc:red:ccodes:09-203)
by David Domeij & Martin Floden - Inequality Trends in Sweden 1978-2004 (RePEc:red:issued:09-203)
by David Domeij & Martin Floden - Private Pensions: To What Extent Do They Account for Swedish Wealth Inequality? (RePEc:red:issued:v:5:y:2002:i:3:p:503-534)
by David Domeij & Paul Klein - Optimal Capital Taxation and Labor Market Search (RePEc:red:issued:v:8:y:2005:i:3:p:623-650)
by David Domeij - The Labor-Supply Elasticity and Borrowing Constraints: Why Estimates are Biased (RePEc:red:issued:v:9:y:2006:i:2:p:242-262)
by David Domeij & Martin Floden - Population Aging and International Capital Flows (RePEc:red:sed004:490)
by Martin Floden & David Domeij - Wage Structure and Public Sector Employment: Sweden versus the United States 1970-1999 (RePEc:red:sed005:771)
by Lars Ljungqvist & David Domeij - Should daycare be subsidized? (RePEc:red:sed008:750)
by Paul Klein & David Domeij - Higher-Order Income Risk and Social Insurance Policy Over the Business Cycle (RePEc:red:sed015:712)
by Rocio Madera & Fatih Guvenen & David Domeij & Christopher Busch - Asymmetric Business Cycle Risk and Government Policy (RePEc:red:sed016:1567)
by Rocio Madera & Fatih Guvenen & David Domeij & Christopher Busch - Capital Versus Labor Income Taxation With Heterogeneous Agents (RePEc:sce:scecf0:346)
by Jonathan Heathcote & David Domeij - Rational Bubbles in UK Housing Markets: Comment on “No‐Bubble Condition: Model‐Free Tests in Housing Markets” (RePEc:wly:emetrp:v:88:y:2020:i:4:p:1755-1766)
by David Domeij & Tore Ellingsen - Pre-announced optimal tax reform (RePEc:wpa:wuwpma:9804002)
by Paul Klein & David Domeij