Selected Bibliography for Casey B. Mulligan
Professor in Economics and the College
Published Works
"Political Entry, Public Policies, and the Economy." Casey B. Mulligan and Kevin K. Tsui; Research in Economics, 2015, 69(3), pp. 377-97.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rie.2015.06.004
"The New Employment and Income Taxes." Casey B. Mulligan; Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2015, 34(2), pp. 466-73.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pam.21821
"Remember Adam Smith and Workers above the Poverty Line." Casey B. Mulligan; Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2015, 34(2), pp. 475-78.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pam.21827
Side Effects : The Economic Consequences of the Health Reform; Casey B. Mulligan; Chicago: University Of Chicago Press, 2015
"Uncertainty, Redistribution, and the Labor Market since 2007." Casey B. Mulligan; IZA Journal of Labor Policy, 2014, 3(1), pp. 1-16.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-9004-3-8
The Redistribution Recession : How Labor Market Distortions Contracted the Economy; Casey B. Mulligan; New York: Oxford University Press, 2013
"Simple Analytics and Empirics of the Government Spending Multiplier and Other "Keynesian" Paradoxes." Casey B. Mulligan; The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics,, 2011, 11(1), pp. 1.
http://dx.doi.org/10.2202/1935-1690.2154
"Social Security and Democracy." Casey B. Mulligan, Ricard Gil and Xavier X. Sala-i-Martin; The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, 2010, 10(1), pp. 17.
http://www.bepress.com/bejeap/vol10/iss1/art18
"Selection, Investment, and Women's Relative Wages over Time." Casey B. Mulligan and Yona Rubinstein; Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2008, 123(3), pp. 1061-110.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/qjec.2008.123.3.1061
"Inflation and the Size of Government." Song Han and Casey B. Mulligan; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review, 2008, 90(3), pp. 245-67.
http://research.stlouisfed.org/publications/review/08/05/part2/Han.pdf
"The Extent of the Market and the Supply of Regulation." Casey B. Mulligan and Andrei Shleifer; Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2005, 120(4), pp. 1445-73.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/003355305775097579
"Public Policies as Specification Errors." Casey B. Mulligan; Review of Economic Dynamics, 2005, 8(4), pp. 902-26.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.red.2005.01.014
"Conscription as Regulation." Casey B. Mulligan and Andre Shleifer; American Law and Economics Review, 2005, 7(1), pp. 85.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aler/ahi009
"What Do Aggregate Consumption Euler Equations Say About the Capital-Income Tax Burden?" Casey B. Mulligan; American Economic Review, 2004, 94(2), pp. 166-70.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/0002828041302163
"Labor Market Search and Optimal Retirement Policy." Joydeep Bhattacharya, Casey B. Mulligan and Robert R. Reed III; Economic Inquiry, 2004, 42(4), pp. 560-71.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ei/cbh081
"Do Democracies Have Different Public Policies Than Nondemocracies?" Casey B. Mulligan, Ricard Gil and Xavier Sala-i-Martin; Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2004, 18(1), pp. 51-74.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/089533004773563430
"The Empirical Frequency of a Pivotal Vote." Casey B. Mulligan and Charles G. Hunter; Public Choice, 2003, 116(1-2), pp. 31-54.
http://www.metapress.com/link.asp?id=hp0243085t615155
"Deadweight Costs and the Size of Government." Gary S. Becker and Casey B. Mulligan; Journal of Law and Economics, 2003, 46(2), pp. 293-340.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/377114
"Economic Interpretations of Intergenerational Correlations." Nathan D. Grawe and Casey B. Mulligan; Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2002, 16(3), pp. 45-58.
http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0895-3309%28200222%2916%3A3%3C45%3AEIOIC%3E2.0.CO%3B2-L
"Social Spending and Democracy: Some Evidence from South America." Casey B. Mulligan and Ricard Gil; Estudios de Economia, 2002, 29(1), pp. 5-33.
"Human Capital, Heterogeneity and Estimated Degrees of Intergenerational Mobility." Song Han and Casey B. Mulligan; Economic Journal, 2001, 111(470), pp. 207-43.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1468-0297.00606
"Aggregate Implications of Indivisible Labor." Casey B. Mulligan; Advances in Macroeconomics, 2001, 1(1).
http://www.bepress.com/bejm/advances/vol1/iss1/art4
"Measuring Aggregate Human Capital." Casey B. Mulligan and Xavier Sala-i-Martin; Journal of Economic Growth, 2000, 5(3), pp. 215-52.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1009893417085
"Review of 'Funding Social Security: A Strategic Alternative '." Casey B. Mulligan; Journal of Economic Literature, 2000, 38(3), pp. 659-60.
http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-0515%28200009%2938%3A3%3C659%3AFSSASA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-A
"Extensive Margins and the Demand for Money at Low Interest Rates." Casey B. Mulligan and Xavier Sala-i-Martin; Journal of Political Economy, 2000, 108(5), pp. 961-91.
http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-3808%28200010%29108%3A5%3C961%3AEMATDF%3E2.0.CO%3B2-J
"Substitution over Time: Another Look at Life-Cycle Labor Supply," Casey B. Mulligan, in B. S. Bernanke and J. J. Rotemberg: NBER Macroeconomics Annual 1998. Volume 13. Cambridge and London: MIT Press, 1999, pp. 75-134
"Galton Versus the Human Capital Approach to Inheritance." Casey B. Mulligan; Journal of Political Economy, 1999, 107(6), pp. S184-S224.
http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-3808%28199912%29107%3A6%3CS184%3AGVTHCA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-G
"Review of 'the Rise and Fall of the Wealth of Nations: Long Waves in Economics and International Politics'." Casey B. Mulligan; Journal of Economic Literature, 1998, 36(2), pp. 953-54.
http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-0515%28199806%2936%3A2%3C953%3ATRAFOT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-G
"Pecuniary Incentives to Work in the United States During World War II." Casey B. Mulligan; Journal of Political Economy, 1998, 106(5), pp. 1033-77.
http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-3808%28199810%29106%3A5%3C1033%3APITWIT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-E
Parental Priorities and Economic Inequality; Casey B. Mulligan; Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997
"The Endogenous Determination of Time Preference." Gary S. Becker and Casey B. Mulligan; Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1997, 112(3), pp. 729-58.
http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0033-5533%28199708%29112%3A3%3C729%3ATEDOTP%3E2.0.CO%3B2-C
"Scale Economies, the Value of Time, and the Demand for Money: Longitudinal Evidence from Firms." Casey B. Mulligan; Journal of Political Economy, 1997, 105(5), pp. 1061-79.
http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-3808%28199710%29105%3A5%3C1061%3ASETVOT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-J
"The Optimum Quantity of Money: Theory and Evidence." Casey B. Mulligan and Xavier X. Sala-I-Martin; Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, 1997, 29(4, Part 2: Dynamic Effects of Monetary Policy), pp. 687-715.
http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-2879%28199711%2929%3A4%3C687%3ATOQOMT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-W
"A Structural Analysis of Money Demand: Cross-Sectional Evidence from Japan." Hiroshi Fujiki and Casey B. Mulligan; Monetary and Economic Studies, 1996, 14(2), pp. 53-78.
"Production, Financial Sophistication, and the Demand for Money by Households and Firms." Hiroshi Fujiki and Casey B. Mulligan; Monetary and Economic Studies, 1996, 14(1), pp. 65-103.
On Intergenerational Altruism, Fertility, and the Persistence of Economic Status; Casey B. Mulligan; Ph.D Dissertation, University of Chicago, 1993.
"Transitional Dynamics in Two-Sector Models of Endogenous Growth." Casey B. Mulligan and Xavier Sala-I-Martin; Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1993, 108(3), pp. 739-73.
http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0033-5533%28199308%29108%3A3%3C739%3ATDITMO%3E2.0.CO%3B2-3
"U. S. Money Demand: Surprising Cross-Sectional Estimates." Casey B. Mulligan, Xavier Sala-I-Martin, N. Gregory Mankiw and Julio J. Rotemberg; Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 1992, 1992(2), pp. 285-343.
http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0007-2303%281992%291992%3A2%3C285%3AUSMDSC%3E2.0.CO%3B2-A
Working Papers
Do Welfare Policies Matter for Labor Market Aggregates? Quantifying Safety Net Work Incentives since 2007; Casey B. Mulligan; NBER Working Paper Series No. 18088; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2012.
http://www.nber.org/papers/w18088
Rising Labor Productivity During the 2008-9 Recession; Casey Mulligan; NBER Working Paper Series; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2011.
http://www.nber.org/papers/w17584
Means-Tested Subsidies and Economic Performance since 2007; Casey B. Mulligan; NBER Working Paper Series No. 17445; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2011.
http://www.nber.org/papers/w17445
Does Labor Supply Matter During a Recession? Evidence from the Seasonal Cycle; Casey B. Mulligan; NBER Working Paper Series No. 16357; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2010.
http://www.nber.org/papers/w16357
Simple Analytics and Empirics of the Government Spending Multiplier and Other “Keynesian” Paradoxes; Casey B. Mulligan; NBER Working Paper Series No. 15800; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2010.
http://www.nber.org/papers/w15800
The Marginal Products of Residential and Non-Residential Capital through 2009; Casey B. Mulligan and Luke Threinen; NBER Working Paper Series No. 15897; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2010.
http://www.nber.org/papers/w15897
The Housing Cycle and Prospects for Technical Progress; Casey B. Mulligan; NBER Working Paper Series No. 15971; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2010.
http://www.nber.org/papers/w15971
Foreclosures, Enforcement, and Collections under the Federal Mortgage Modification Guidelines; Casey B. Mulligan; NBER Working Paper Series No. 15777; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2010.
http://www.nber.org/papers/w15777
Aggregate Implications of Labor Market Distortions: The Recession of 2008-9 and Beyond; Casey B. Mulligan; NBER Working Paper Series No. 15681; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2010.
http://www.nber.org/papers/w15681
Means-Tested Mortgage Modification: Homes Saved or Income Destroyed?; Casey B. Mulligan; NBER Working Paper Series No. 15281; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2009.
http://www.nber.org/papers/w15281
What Caused the Recession of 2008? Hints from Labor Productivity; Casey Mulligan; NBER Working Paper Series no. 14729; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2009.
http://www.nber.org/papers/w14729
Political Competitiveness; Casey Mulligan and Kevin K. Tsui; NBER working paper series ; no. w12653; Cambridge, Mass.: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2006.
http://www.nber.org/papers/w12653
Selection, Investment, and Women's Relative Wages since 1975; Casey B. Mulligan and Yona Rubinstein; NBER Working Papers Series no. 11159; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2005.
http://papers.nber.org/papers/W11159
Conscription as Regulation; Casey B. Mulligan and Andrei Shleifer; Working paper no. 195.; Chicago: George J. Stigler Center for the Study of the Economy and the State, University of Chicago, 2004.
http://research.chicagobooth.edu/economy/research/articles/195.pdf
What do Aggregate Consumption Euler Equations Say About the Capital Income Tax Burden?; Casey B. Mulligan; Working paper no. 189.; Chicago: George J. Stigler Center for the Study of the Economy and the State, University of Chicago, 2004.
http://research.chicagobooth.edu/economy/research/articles/189.pdf
The Closing Gender Gap as a Roy Model Illusion; Casey B. Mulligan and Yona Rubinstein; NBER Working Papers Series no.10892; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2004.
http://papers.nber.org/papers/W10892
Household vs. Personal Accounts of the U.S. Labor Market, 1965-2000; Casey B. Mulligan and Yona Rubinstein; NBER working paper series no. 10320.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2004.
http://ww.nber.org/papers/w10320
Population and Regulation; Casey B. Mulligan and Andrei Shleifer; NBER working paper series no. 10234.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2004.
http://www.nber.org/papers/W10234
Robust Aggregate Implications of Stochastic Discount Factor Volatility; Casey B. Mulligan; NBER working paper series no. 10210.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2004.
http://www.nber.org/papers/W10210
Social Security, Retirement, and the Single-Mindedness of the Electorate; Casey B. Mulligan and Xavier Sala-i-Martin; NBER working paper series no. 9691.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2003.
http://papers.nber.org/papers/w9691
Capital Tax Incidence : Fisherian Impressions from the Time Series; Casey B. Mulligan; NBER working paper series no. 9916.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2003.
http://www.nber.org/papers/W9916
Do Democracies Have Different Public Policies Than Nondemocracies?; Casey B. Mulligan, Ricard Gil and Xavier Sala-i-Martin; NBER working paper series no. 10040.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2003.
http://www.nber.org/papers/W10040
Social Security and Democracy; Casey B. Mulligan, Ricard Gil and Xavier Sala-i-Martin; Working paper no. 180; Chicago: George J. Stigler Center for Study of the Economy and the State University of Chicago., 2002.
http://research.chicagobooth.edu/economy/research/articles/180.pdf
Economic Limits on "Rational" Democratic Redistribution; Casey B. Mulligan; Working paper no. 171; Chicago, Ill.: George J. Stigler Center for the Study of the Economy and the State, 2002.
http://research.chicagobooth.edu/economy/research/articles/171.pdf
Capital, Interest, and Aggregate Intertemporal Substitution; Casey B. Mulligan; NBER working paper series no. 9373.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2002.
http://nber.org/papers/w9373
A Dual Method of Empirically Evaluating Dynamic Competitive Equilibrium Models with Market Distortions, Applied to the Great Depression and World War II; Casey B. Mulligan; NBER working paper series no. 8775.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2002.
http://papers.nber.org/papers/w8775
A Century of Labor-Leisure Distortions; Casey B. Mulligan; Working paper ;; no. 170; Chicago: George J. Stigler Center for the Study of the Economy and the State University of Chicago, 2002.
http://research.chicagobooth.edu/economy/research/articles/170.pdf
Economic Interpretations of Intergenerational Correlations; Nathan D. Grawe and Casey B. Mulligan; NBER working paper series no. 8948.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2002.
http://papers.nber.org/papers/W8948
Capital Tax Incidence : First Impressions from the Time Series; Casey B. Mulligan; NBER working paper series no. 9374.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2002.
http://www.nber.org/papers/W9374
Labor Market Search and Optimal Retirement Policy; Joydeep Bhattacharya, Casey B. Mulligan and Robert E. Reed; NBER working paper series no. 8591.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2001.
http://www.nber.org/papers/W8591
The Empirical Frequency of a Pivotal Vote; Casey B. Mulligan and Charles G. Hunter; NBER working paper series no. 8590.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2001.
http://www.nber.org/papers/W8590
Aggregate Implications of Indivisible Labor; Casey B. Mulligan; NBER working paper series no. 8159.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2001.
http://www.nber.org/papers/w8159
Can Monopoly Unionism Explain Publicly Induced Retirement?; Casey B. Mulligan; Working paper no. 157; Chicago, Ill.: George J. Stigler Center for the Study of the Economy and the State University of Chicago, 2000.
http://research.chicagobooth.edu/economy/research/articles/157.pdf
Merit Motives & Government Intervention : Public Finance in Reverse; Casey B. Mulligan and Tomas J. Philipson; Working paper no. 159; Chicago: George J. Stigler Center for the Study of the Economy and the State University of Chicago, 2000.
http://research.chicagobooth.edu/economy/research/articles/159.pdf
Human Capital, Heterogeneity, and Estimated Degrees of Intergenerational Mobility; Song Han and Casey B. Mulligan; NBER working paper series no. 7678.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.
http://papers.nber.org/papers/w7678
Induced Retirement, Social Security, and the Pyramid Mirage; Casey B. Mulligan; NBER working paper series no. 7679.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.
http://papers.nber.org/papers/w7679
Time Use and Population Representation in the Sloan Study of Adolescents; Casey B. Mulligan, Barbara L. Schneider and Rustin Wolfe; NBER technical working papers no. 265.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.
http://www.nber.org/papers/T0265
Gerontocracy, Retirement, and Social Security; Casey B. Mulligan and Xavier Sala-i-Martin; Working paper no. 154.; Chicago, Ill.: George J. Stigler Center for the Study of the Economy and the State, 1999.
http://research.chicagobooth.edu/economy/research/articles/154.pdf
Microfoundations and Macro Implications of Indivisible Labor; Casey B. Mulligan; NBER working paper series no. 7116.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.
http://www.nber.org/papers/w7116
Social Security in Theory and Practice (1) : Facts and Political Theories; Casey B. Mulligan and Xavier Sala-i-Martin; NBER working paper series no. 7118.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.
http://papers.nber.org/papers/w7118
Social Security in Theory and Practice (II) : Efficiency Theories, Narratives Theories, and Implications for Reform; Casey B. Mulligan and Xavier Sala-i-Martin; NBER working paper series no. 7119.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.
http://papers.nber.org/papers/w7119
Deadweight Costs and the Size of Government; Gary S. Becker and Casey B. Mulligan; Working paper series no. 144.; University of Chicago. George J. Stigler Center for the Study of the Economy and the State, 1998.
http://research.chicagobooth.edu/economy/research/articles/144.pdf
Substitution over Time : Another Look at Life Cycle Labor Supply; Casey B. Mulligan; NBER working paper series no. 6585.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1998.
http://www.nber.org/papers/w6585
The Optimum Quantity of Money : Theory and Evidence; Casey B. Mulligan and Xavier Sala-i-Martin; NBER working paper series no. 5954.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1997.
http://papers.nber.org/papers/5954
Pecuniary Incentives to Work in the U.S. During World War II; Casey B. Mulligan; NBER working paper series no. 6326.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1997.
http://www.nber.org/papers/w6326
Adoption of Financial Technologies : Implications for Money Demand and Monetary Policy; Casey B. Mulligan and Xavier Sala-i-Martin; NBER working paper series no. 5504.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1996.
http://papers.nber.org/papers/5504
Measuring Aggregate Human Capital; Casey B. Mulligan and Xavier Sala-i-Martin; NBER working paper series no. 5016.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1995.
http://www.nber.org/papers/W5016
A Labor-Income-Based Measure of the Value of Human Capital : An Application to the States of the United States; Casey B. Mulligan and Xavier Sala-i-Martin; NBER working paper series no. 5018.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1995.
http://www.nber.org/papers/W5018
On the Endogenous Determination of Time Preference; Gary S. Becker and Casey B. Mulligan; Working paper series no. 98.; Chicago: Center for the Study of the Economy and the State University of Chicago, 1994.
http://research.chicagobooth.edu/economy/research/articles/98.pdf
Transitional Dynamics in Two-Sector Models of Endogenous Growth; Casey B. Mulligan and Xavier Sala-i-Martin; NBER working papers series no.3986.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1992.
http://papers.nber.org/papers/3986
A Note on the Time-Elimination Method for Solving Recursive Dynamic Economic Models; Casey B. Mulligan and Xavier Sala-i-Martin; NBER technical working paper series no. 116;; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1991.
http://papers.nber.org/papers/t0116