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1470
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887

Overview

Justin Wolfers is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within economics and related fields, addressing topics that intersect economics, education, finance, and labor markets.

Their recent published papers include the following:

  • COVID-19, Productivity and Reallocation: Timely evidence from three OECD countries, 2021, OECD Economics Department working papers
  • Gender and the Dynamics of Economics Seminars, 2021, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • In-Group Bias in Financial Markets, 2025, Management Science
  • Comments and Discussion, 2021, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity
  • Issue Information, 2021, Economica

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Wolfers include:

  • Timothy Besley
  • Maitreesh Ghatak
  • Henry G. Overman
  • Attila Ambrus
  • Konrad Burchardi

Their publications appear predominantly in the following venues:

  • Economica
  • Brookings Papers on Economic Activity
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Management Science
  • OECD Economics Department working papers

Wolfers' work covers several subfields of study, notably:

  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Education
  • Accounting
  • Finance
  • Marketing

The main research topics addressed by Wolfers include:

  • Innovations in Educational Methods
  • Corporate Finance and Governance
  • Financial Markets and Investment Strategies
  • Securities Regulation and Market Practices
  • COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts
  • Employment and Welfare Studies
  • Labor market dynamics and wage inequality

Best Publications

  • The Role of Shocks and Institutions in the Rise of European Unemployment: the Aggregate Evidence

    Olivier Blanchard;Justin Wolfers

  • Economic Growth and Subjective Well-Being: Reassessing the Easterlin Paradox

    Betsey Stevenson;Justin Wolfers

  • Economic Growth and Subjective Well-Being: Reassessing the Easterlin Paradox

    Betsey Stevenson;Justin Wolfers

  • Disagreement about Inflation Expectations

    N. Gregory Mankiw;Ricardo Augusto Marc Rocha Reis;Justin Wolfers

  • Marriage and Divorce: Changes and their Driving Forces

    Betsey Stevenson;Justin Wolfers

  • Did Unilateral Divorce Laws Raise Divorce Rates? A Reconciliation and New Results

    Justin Wolfers

  • Uses and Abuses of Empirical Evidence in the Death Penalty Debate

    John J. Donohue Iii;Justin Wolfers

  • The Paradox of Declining Female Happiness

    Betsey Stevenson;Justin Wolfers

  • Subjective Well-Being and Income: Is there any Evidence of Satiation?

    Betsey Stevenson;Justin Wolfers

  • Racial Discrimination Among NBA Referees

    Joseph Price;Justin Wolfers

  • Bargaining in the Shadow of the Law: Divorce Laws and Family Distress

    Betsey Stevenson;Justin Wolfers

  • Explaining the Favorite-Longshot Bias: Is it Risk-Love or Misperceptions?

    Erik Snowberg;Justin Wolfers

  • Interpreting Prediction Market Prices as Probabilities

    Justin Wolfers;Eric Zitzewitz

  • Are Voters Rational? Evidence from Gubernatorial Elections

    Justin Wolfers

  • Subjective Well-Being, Income, Economic Development and Growth

    Daniel W. Sacks;Betsey Stevenson;Justin Wolfers

  • The Promise of Prediction Markets

    Kenneth J. Arrow;Robert Forsythe;Michael Gorham;Robert Hahn

  • Is Business Cycle Volatility Costly? Evidence from Surveys of Subjective Well-Being

    Justin Wolfers

  • Diagnosing discrimination: stock returns and CEO gender

    Justin Wolfers

  • Prediction Markets: Does Money Matter?

    Emile Servan-Schreiber;Justin Wolfers;David M. Pennock;Brian Galebach

  • Partisan Impacts on the Economy: Evidence from Prediction Markets and Close Elections

    Erik Snowberg;Justin Wolfers;Eric Zitzewitz

Frequent Co-Authors

John J. Donohue
John J. Donohue Stanford University
Laura Veldkamp
Laura Veldkamp Columbia University
Alan J. Auerbach
Alan J. Auerbach University of California, Berkeley
Dana P. Goldman
Dana P. Goldman University of Southern California
Ricardo Reis
Ricardo Reis London School of Economics and Political Science
David N. Weil
David N. Weil Brown University
Olivier J. Blanchard
Olivier J. Blanchard Peterson Institute for International Economics
Ronald Lee
Ronald Lee University of California, Berkeley
N. Gregory Mankiw
N. Gregory Mankiw Harvard University
Robert J. Shiller
Robert J. Shiller Yale University

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