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9612
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2883
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1599

Overview

John Karl Scholz is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their academic career is centered at this institution, contributing to research and scholarship within its framework.

Although detailed records of recent publications, co-authors, and frequent publication venues are not available, Scholz's association with a major research university suggests active engagement in scholarly activities.

There is no specific information provided about their main or subfields of study, nor about the key topics they focus on. Additionally, there are no recorded book publications or awards linked to their professional profile at this time.

Based on the available data, John Karl Scholz maintains an ongoing professional status and has not been reported as deceased.

Best Publications

  • Intergenerational Transfers and the Accumulation of Wealth

    William G. Gale;John Karl Scholz

  • Are Americans Saving “Optimally” for Retirement?

    John Karl Scholz;Ananth Seshadri;Surachai Khitatrakun

  • The Earned Income Tax Credit

    V. Joseph Hotz;John Scholz

  • Personal Bankruptcy and Credit Supply and Demand

    Reint Gropp;John Karl Scholz;Michelle J. White

  • The Illusory Effects of Saving Incentives on Saving

    Eric M. Engen;William G. Gale;John Karl Scholz

  • THE EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT: PARTICIPATION, COMPLIANCE, AND ANTIPOVERTY EFFECTIVENESS

    John Karl Scholz

  • THE EFFECTS OF FINANCIAL EDUCATION IN THE WORKPLACE: EVIDENCE FROM A SURVEY OF EMPLOYERS

    Patrick J. Bayer;B. Douglas Bernheim;John Karl Scholz

  • IRAs and Household Saving

    William G Gale;John Karl Scholz

  • The Earned Income Tax Credit and Transfer Programs: A Study of Labor Market and Program Participation

    Stacy Dickert;Scott Houser;John Karl Scholz

  • Private Saving and Public Policy

    B. Douglas Bernheim;John Karl Scholz

  • Are All Americans Saving ‘Optimally’ for Retirement?

    John Karl Scholz;Ananth Seshadri

  • The Effects of Financial Education in the Workplace: Evidence from a Survey of Employers

    Patrick J. Bayer;B. Douglas Bernheim;John Karl Scholz

  • WIC Eligibility and Participation

    Marianne P. Bitler;Janet Currie;John Karl Scholz

  • An Assessment of the Effectiveness of Anti-Poverty Programs in the United States

    Yonatan Ben-Shalom;Robert A Moffitt;John Karl Scholz

  • AN ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF CHARITABLE GIVING WITH INTERDEPENDENT PREFERENCES

    James Andreoni;John Karl Scholz

  • Do Saving Incentives Work

    Eric M. Engen;William G. Gale;John Karl Scholz;B. Douglas Bernheim

  • A New Test of Borrowing Constraints for Education

    Met A Brown;John Karl Scholz;Ananth Seshadri

  • Examining the Effect of the Earned Income Tax Credit on the Labor Market Participation of Families on Welfare

    V. Joseph Hotz;John Karl Scholz

  • In-Work Benefits in the United States: The Earned Income Tax Credit

    John Karl Scholz

  • Facial Attractiveness and Lifetime Earnings: Evidence from a Cohort Study

    John Karl Scholz;Kamil Sicinski

  • The Illusory Effects of Saving Incentives on Saving

    William G. Gale;Eric M. Engen;John Karl Scholz;John Karl Scholz

  • Do Saving Incentives Work

    William G. Gale;Eric M. Engen;John Karl Scholz

Frequent Co-Authors

V. Joseph Hotz
V. Joseph Hotz Duke University
B. Douglas Bernheim
B. Douglas Bernheim Stanford University
Robert A. Moffitt
Robert A. Moffitt Johns Hopkins University
William G. Gale
William G. Gale Brookings Institution
Michelle J. White
Michelle J. White University of California, San Diego
John B. Shoven
John B. Shoven Stanford University
Patrick J. Bayer
Patrick J. Bayer Duke University
Robert Haveman
Robert Haveman University of Wisconsin–Madison
James P. Ziliak
James P. Ziliak University of Kentucky
Janet Currie
Janet Currie Princeton University

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