Dan Silverman

Affiliations: 
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States 
Area:
Public Economics
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Andrew Postlewaite grad student 1997-2002 Penn
Kenneth I. Wolpin grad student 1997-2002 Penn

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Jaehan Cho grad student 2014 Arizona State
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Carvalho L, Olafsson A, Silverman D. (2019) Misfortune and Mistake: The Financial Conditions and Decision-making Ability of High-cost Loan Borrowers National Bureau of Economic Research
Gelman M, Kariv S, Shapiro MD, et al. (2019) Rational Illiquidity and Consumption: Theory and Evidence from Income Tax Withholding and Refunds National Bureau of Economic Research
Laitner J, Silverman D, Stolyarov D. (2018) The Role of Annuitized Wealth in Post-retirement Behavior American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics. 10: 71-117
Farber HS, Silverman D, Wachter TMV. (2017) Factors Determining Callbacks to Job Applications by the Unemployed: An Audit Study Rsf: the Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences. 3: 168-201
Farber HS, Silverman D, Von Wachter T. (2016) Determinants of callbacks to job applications: An audit study American Economic Review. 106: 314-318
Batista C, Silverman D, Yang D. (2015) Directed giving: Evidence from an inter-household transfer experiment Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. 118: 2-21
Gelman M, Kariv S, Shapiro MD, et al. (2014) Microeconomics. Harnessing naturally occurring data to measure the response of spending to income. Science (New York, N.Y.). 345: 212-5
Laitner J, Silverman D, Stolyarov D. (2014) Annuitized Wealth and Post-Retirement Saving National Bureau of Economic Research
Choi S, Kariv S, Müller W, et al. (2014) Who is (more) rational? American Economic Review. 104: 1518-1550
Laitner J, Silverman D. (2012) Consumption, Retirement and Social Security: Evaluating the Efficiency of Reform that Encourages Longer Careers. Journal of Public Economics. 96: 615-634
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