Jesse M. Shapiro, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Economics Brown University, Providence, RI 
 2005 Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
Area:
Industrial Organization, Political Economy
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Edward Glaeser grad student 2005 Harvard
 (Essays in applied microeconomics.)

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Marco Stenborg Petterson grad student 2016-2022
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Petterson MS, Seim DG, Shapiro JM. (2020) Bounds on a Slope from Size Restrictions on Economic Shocks National Bureau of Economic Research
Andrews I, Shapiro JM. (2020) A Model of Scientific Communication National Bureau of Economic Research
Gentzkow M, Shapiro JM, Taddy M. (2019) Measuring Group Differences in High‐Dimensional Choices: Method and Application to Congressional Speech Econometrica. 87: 1307-1340
Hastings JS, Kessler RE, Shapiro JM. (2019) The Effect of SNAP on the Composition of Purchased Foods: Evidence and Implications National Bureau of Economic Research
Freyaldenhoven S, Hansen C, Shapiro JM. (2019) Pre-event Trends in the Panel Event-Study Design The American Economic Review. 109: 3307-3338
Andrews I, Gentzkow M, Shapiro JM. (2018) On the Informativeness of Descriptive Statistics for Structural Estimates National Bureau of Economic Research
Hastings JS, Shapiro JM. (2018) How Are SNAP Benefits Spent? Evidence from a Retail Panel The American Economic Review. 108: 3493-3540
Boxell L, Gentzkow M, Shapiro JM. (2017) Greater Internet use is not associated with faster growth in political polarization among US demographic groups. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Andrews I, Gentzkow M, Shapiro JM. (2017) Measuring the Sensitivity of Parameter Estimates to Estimation Moments Quarterly Journal of Economics. 132: 1553-1592
Shapiro JM. (2016) Special Interests and the Media: Theory and an Application to Climate Change. Journal of Public Economics. 144: 91-108
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