Miles S. Kimball
Department of Economics
University of Colorado
256 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309
Tel: 303/492-8295
Fax: 303/492-8960
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WWW: https://blog.supplysideliberal.com/
NBER Program Affiliations:
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EFG
NBER Affiliation: Research Associate
Institutional Affiliation: University of Colorado at Boulder
Information about this author at RePEc
NBER Working Papers and Publications
June 2018 | Portfolio Rebalancing in General Equilibrium
with Matthew D. Shapiro, Tyler Shumway, Jing Zhang: w24722
Published: Miles S. Kimball & Matthew D. Shapiro & Tyler Shumway & Jing Zhang, 2019. "Portfolio Rebalancing in General Equilibrium," Journal of Financial Economics, .
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January 2017 | Challenges in Constructing a Survey-Based Well-Being Index
with Daniel J. Benjamin, Kristen Cooper, Ori Heffetz: w23111
Published: Daniel J. Benjamin & Kristen B. Cooper & Ori Heffetz & Miles Kimball, 2017. "Challenges in Constructing a Survey-Based Well-Being Index," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 107(5), pages 81-85, May. citation courtesy of 
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July 2015 | Accounting for Adaptation in the Economics of Happiness
with Ryan Nunn, Dan Silverman: w21365
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January 2015 | Cognitive Economics
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Published: Miles Kimball, 2015. "Cognitive Economics," The Japanese Economic Review, Japanese Economic Association, vol. 66(2), pages 167-181, 06. citation courtesy of 
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March 2013 | Can Marginal Rates of Substitution Be Inferred from Happiness Data? Evidence from Residency Choices
with Daniel J. Benjamin, Ori Heffetz, Alex Rees-Jones: w18927
Published: Daniel J. Benjamin & Ori Heffetz & Miles S. Kimball & Alex Rees-Jones, 2014. "Can Marginal Rates of Substitution Be Inferred from Happiness Data? Evidence from Residency Choices," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 104(11), pages 3498-3528, November. citation courtesy of 
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February 2013 | Aggregating Local Preferences to Guide Marginal Policy Adjustments
with Daniel J. Benjamin, Ori Heffetz, Nichole Szembrot: w18787
Published: Daniel J. Benjamin & Ori Heffetz & Miles S. Kimball & Nichole Szembrot, 2013. "Aggregating Local Preferences to Guide Marginal Policy Adjustments," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 103(3), pages 605-10, May. citation courtesy of 
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September 2012 | Beyond Happiness and Satisfaction: Toward Well-Being Indices Based on Stated Preference
with Daniel J. Benjamin, Ori Heffetz, Nichole Szembrot: w18374
Published: Daniel J. Benjamin & Ori Heffetz & Miles S. Kimball & Nichole Szembrot, 2014. "Beyond Happiness and Satisfaction: Toward Well-Being Indices Based on Stated Preference," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 104(9), pages 2698-2735, September. citation courtesy of 
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June 2012 | "Getting the Biggest Bang for the Buck in Fiscal Policy"
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October 2010 | Do People Seek to Maximize Happiness? Evidence from New Surveys
with Daniel J. Benjamin, Ori Heffetz, Alex Rees-Jones: w16489
Published: Benjamin, Daniel J., Ori Heffetz, Miles S. Kimball, and Alex Rees-Jones. 2012. What Do You Think Would Make You Happier? What Do You Think You Would Choose? American Economic Review, 102(5): 2083–2110. [SSRN version] An older version circulated as Do People Seek to Maximize Happiness? Evidence from New Surveys. [Web Appendix] [NBER WP w16489 at SSRN]
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July 2009 | Empirics on the Origins of Preferences: The Case of College Major and Religiosity
with Colter M. Mitchell, Arland D. Thornton, Linda C. Young-Demarco: w15182
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February 2009 | Risk Preferences in the PSID: Individual Imputations and Family Covariation
with Claudia R. Sahm, Matthew D. Shapiro: w14754
Published: Miles S. Kimball & Claudia R. Sahm & Matthew D. Shapiro, 2009. "Risk Preferences in the PSID: Individual Imputations and Family Covariation," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 99(2), pages 363-68, May. citation courtesy of 
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July 2008 | Labor Supply: Are the Income and Substitution Effects Both Large or Both Small?
with Matthew D. Shapiro: w14208
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August 2007 | Imputing Risk Tolerance from Survey Responses
with Claudia R. Sahm, Matthew D. Shapiro: w13337
Published: Kimball, Miles S & Sahm, Claudia R & Shapiro, Matthew D, 2008.
"Imputing Risk Tolerance From Survey Responses,"
Journal of the American Statistical Association,
American Statistical Association, vol. 103(483), pages 1028-1038.
citation courtesy of 
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March 2006 | Unhappiness after Hurricane Katrina
with Helen Levy, Fumio Ohtake, Yoshiro Tsutsui: w12062
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June 2004 | Are Technology Improvements Contractionary?
with Susanto Basu, John Fernald: w10592
Published: Susanto Basu & John G. Fernald & Miles S. Kimball, 2006. "Are Technology Improvements Contractionary?," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 96(5), pages 1418-1448, December. citation courtesy of 
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July 2003 | Do Flexible Durable Goods Prices Undermine Sticky Price Models?
with Robert Barsky, Christopher L. House: w9832
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October 2001 | Liquidity Constraints and Precautionary Saving
with Christopher D. Carroll: w8496
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February 1997 | Cyclical Productivity with Unobserved Input Variation
with Susanto Basu: w5915
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August 1995 | Preference Parameters and Behavioral Heterogeneity: An Experimental Approach in the Health and Retirement Survey
with Robert B. Barsky, F. Thomas Juster, Matthew D. Shapiro: w5213
Published: Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 112 (May 1997): 537-579.
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February 1995 | The Quantitative Analytics of the Basic Neomonetarist Model
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Published:
- Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, vol. 27, no. 4, part 2, pp. 1241-1289, November 1995 citation courtesy of
- Miles S. Kimball & Michael Woodford, 1994. "The quantitative analysis of the basic neomonetarist model," Proceedings, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, pages 1241-1289. citation courtesy of
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January 1992 | Precautionary Saving and Consumption Smoothing Across Time and Possibilities
with Philippe Weil: w3976
Published: Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, vol. 41, no. 2-3, March-April 2009, pp. 245-284. citation courtesy of 
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November 1991 | Taxation of Labor Income and the Demand For Risky Assets
with Douglas W. Elmendorf: w3904
Published: Elmendorf, Douglas W. and Miles S. Kimball. "Taxation Of Labor Income And The Demand For Risky Assets," International Economic Review, 2000, v41(3,Aug), 801-832. citation courtesy of 
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March 1991 | Standard Risk Aversion
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Published: Econometrica, May 1993, 61 (3), pp. 589-611
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January 1991 | Precautionary Motives for Holding Assets
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Published: New Palgrave Dictionary of Money and Finance, (London: MacMillan Press: 199 2) and (New York: Stockton Publishers: 1992);, Volume 3, pp. 158-161
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July 1990 | Precautionary Saving and the Marginal Propensity to Consume
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Published: With N. Gregory Mankiw, published as "Precautionary Saving and the Timingof Taxes", JPE, Vol. 97, no. 4 (1989): 863-879.
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August 1989 | Optimal Advice for Monetary Policy
with Susanto Basu, N. Gregory Mankiw, David N. Weil: w3054
Published: Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, Vol. 22, No. 1, pp. 19-36, (February 1990). citation courtesy of 
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May 1989 | Labor Market Dynamics When Unemployment Is A Worker Discipline Device
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Published: American Economic Review, 84 (4), September 1994, pp. 1045-1059 citation courtesy of 
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February 1989 | Precautionary Saving in the Small and in the Large
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Published: Econometrica, vo. 58, no. 1, January 1990. citation courtesy of 
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August 1988 | Precautionary Saving and the Timing of Taxes
with N. Gregory Mankiw: w2680
Published: Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 97, No. 4, pp. 863-879, (August 1989). citation courtesy of 
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