Gabor Kezdi, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2003 | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI |
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(Three essays in labor economics.) |
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Ameriks J, Kézdi G, Lee M, et al. (2020) Heterogeneity in Expectations, Risk Tolerance, and Household Stock Shares: The Attenuation Puzzle. Journal of Business & Economic Statistics : a Publication of the American Statistical Association. 38: 633-646 |
Hajdu T, Kertesi G, Kézdi G. (2019) Parental Job Loss, Secondary School Completion and Home Environment Acta Oeconomica. 69: 393-423 |
Hajdu T, Kertesi G, Kézdi G. (2019) Health Differences at Birth between Roma and non‐Roma Children in Hungary: Long‐run Trends and Decomposition Population and Development Review. 45: 631-657 |
Kertesi G, Kézdi G. (2016) On the test score gap between Roma and non‐Roma students in Hungary and its potential causes Economics of Transition. 24: 135-162 |
Druant M, Fabiani S, Kezdi G, et al. (2012) Firms' price and wage adjustment in Europe: Survey evidence on nominal stickiness Labour Economics. 19: 772-782 |
Hudomiet P, Kézdi G, Willis RJ. (2011) STOCK MARKET CRASH AND EXPECTATIONS OF AMERICAN HOUSEHOLDS. Journal of Applied Economics. 26: 393-415 |
Kertesi G, Kézdi G. (2011) The Roma/non-Roma Test Score Gap in Hungary The American Economic Review. 101: 519-525 |
Kertesi G, Kézdi G. (2011) Roma employment in Hungary after the post‐communist transition Economics of Transition. 19: 563-610 |
Gábos A, Gál RI, Kézdi G. (2009) The effects of child-related benefits and pensions on fertility by birth order: a test on Hungarian data. Population Studies. 63: 215-31 |
Kertesi G, Kezdi G. (2007) Children of the post-communist transition: Age at the time of the parents' job loss and dropping out of secondary school B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy. 7 |