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Overview

Jörn-Steffen Pischke is affiliated with the London School of Economics and Political Science in the United Kingdom. Their research spans several interrelated fields, primarily within social sciences and economics, econometrics, and finance.

The scientist's work covers diverse subfields including economics and econometrics, demography, sociology and political science, and gender studies.

Key topics addressed in their research include:

  • Culture, Economy, and Development Studies
  • Historical Economic and Social Studies
  • Corruption and Economic Development
  • Labor market dynamics and wage inequality
  • Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics
  • Economic Policies and Impacts

Jörn-Steffen Pischke has coauthored with several frequent collaborators, such as Jan David Bakker, Stephan Maurer, Ferdinand Rauch, and Simon Jäger.

Their publications have appeared in notable venues including:

  • The Review of Economics and Statistics
  • Wirtschaftsdienst
  • Harvard Dataverse

Recent papers by Jörn-Steffen Pischke include:

  • Of Mice and Merchants: Connectedness and the Location of Economic Activity in the Iron Age (2020), published in The Review of Economics and Statistics
  • Natürliche Experimente im Arbeitsmarkt und darüber hinaus (2021), published in Wirtschaftsdienst
  • Replication files.tar (2020), published in Harvard Dataverse

Best Publications

  • Mostly harmless econometrics

    Joshua David Angrist;Jörn-Steffen Pischke

  • Mostly Harmless Econometrics: An Empiricist's Companion

    Joshua Angrist;Jorn-Steffen Pischke

  • Why do firms train? : theory and evidence

    Daron K. Acemoglu;Jörn-Steffen Pischke

  • The Credibility Revolution in Empirical Economics: How Better Research Design Is Taking the Con out of Econometrics

    Joshua D. Angrist;Jörn-Steffen Pischke

  • Beyond Becker: Training in Imperfect Labour Markets

    Daron K. Acemoglu;Jörn-Steffen Pischke

  • The Structure of Wages and Investment in General Training

    Daron K. Acemoglu;Jörn-Steffen Pischke

  • Why Do Firms Train? Theory and Evidence

    Daron Acemoglu;Jorn-Steffen Pischke

  • The Credibility Revolution in Empirical Economics: How Better Research Design is Taking the Con out of Econometrics

    Joshua D. Angrist;Jörn-Steffen Pischke

  • The Returns to Computer Use Revisited: Have Pencils Changed the Wage Structure Too?

    John E. DiNardo;Jörn Steffen Pischke

  • Mastering 'Metrics: The Path from Cause to Effect

    Joshua David Angrist;Jörn-Steffen Pischke

  • The Effect of Social Security on Labor Supply: A Cohort Analysis of the Notch Generation

    Alan B Krueger;Jorn-Steffen Pischke

  • Employment Effects of Immigration to Germany: An Analysis Based on Local Labor Markets

    Jörn-Steffen Pischke;Johannes Velling

  • Continuous Training in Germany

    Jörn-Steffen Pischke

  • A Comparative Analysis of East and West German Labor Markets: Before and After Unification

    Alan B. Krueger;Jorn-Steffen Pischke

  • Changes in the wage structure, family income, and children's education

    Daron Acemoglu;Jorn-Steffen Pischke

  • The Impact of Length of the School Year on Student Performance and Earnings: Evidence from the German Short School Years

    Jimrn-Steffen Pischke

  • Zero Returns to Compulsory Schooling in Germany: Evidence and Interpretation

    Jorn-Steffen Pischke;Till von Wachter

  • Peer Effects in European Primary Schools: Evidence from the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study

    Andreas Ammermueller;Jörn‐Steffen Pischke

  • Poorly Measured Confounders are More Useful on the Left than on the Right

    Zhuan Pei;Jörn Steffen Pischke;Hannes Schwandt

  • Testing for Liquidity Constraints in Euler Equations with Complementary Data Sources

    Tullio Jappelli;Jörn-Steffen Pischke;Nicholas S. Souleles

  • Individual Income, Incomplete Information, and Aggregate Consumption

    Jorn-Steffen Pischke

  • Observations and Conjectures on the U.S. Employment Miracle

    Alan B Krueger;Jorn-Steffen Pischke

  • Why Do Firms Train? Theory and Evidence

    Daron Acemoglu;Daron Acemoglu;Daron Acemoglu;Jörn-Steffen Pischke

  • The Credibility Revolution in Empirical Economics: How Better Research Design is Taking the Con Out of Econometrics

    Joshua D. Angrist;Joshua D. Angrist;Joshua D. Angrist;Jörn-Steffen Pischke

  • The Structure of Wages and Investment in General Training

    Daron Acemoglu;Daron Acemoglu;Daron Acemoglu;Jörn-Steffen Pischke

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan B. Krueger
Alan B. Krueger Princeton University
John DiNardo
John DiNardo University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Alan Manning
Alan Manning London School of Economics and Political Science
Till von Wachter
Till von Wachter University of California, Los Angeles
Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
Rudolf Winter-Ebmer Johannes Kepler University of Linz
Tullio Jappelli
Tullio Jappelli University of Naples Federico II

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