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Jörg SPENKUCH
Jörg SPENKUCH
Associate Professor, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei kellogg.northwestern.edu - Startseite
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Political Advertising and Election Results
JL Spenkuch, D Toniatti
Quarterly Journal of Economics 133 (4), 1981–2036, 2018
292*2018
A Theory of Intergenerational Mobility
GS Becker, SD Kominers, KM Murphy, JL Spenkuch
Journal of Political Economy 126 (S1), S7–S25, 2018
2762018
Understanding the Impact of Immigration on Crime
JL Spenkuch
American Law and Economics Review 16 (1), 177–219, 2014
2182014
Racial Disparities in Job Finding and Offered Wages
RG Fryer Jr, D Pager, JL Spenkuch
Journal of Law and Economics 56 (3), 633–689, 2013
1912013
Religion and Work: Micro Evidence from Contemporary Germany
JL Spenkuch
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 135, 193–214, 2017
120*2017
Elite Influence? Religion and the Electoral Success of the Nazis
JL Spenkuch, P Tillmann
American Journal of Political Science 62 (1), 19–36, 2018
117*2018
Quid Pro Quo? Corporate Returns to Campaign Contributions
A Fowler, H Garro, JL Spenkuch
Journal of Politics 82 (3), 844–858, 2020
1092020
Self-Selection and Comparative Advantage in Social Interactions
S Cicala, RG Fryer Jr, JL Spenkuch
Journal of the European Economic Association 16 (4), 983–1020, 2018
89*2018
The Manipulation of Children's Preferences, Old Age Support, and Investment in Children's Human Capital
GS Becker, KM Murphy, JL Spenkuch
Journal of Labor Economics 34 (S2), S3–S30, 2016
872016
Moral Hazard and Selection Among the Poor: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment
JL Spenkuch
Journal of Health Economics 31 (1), 72–85, 2012
782012
The Plight of Mixed-Race Adolescents
RG Fryer Jr, L Kahn, SD Levitt, JL Spenkuch
Review of Economics and Statistics 94 (3), 621–634, 2012
77*2012
Expressive vs. Strategic Voters: An Empirical Assessment
JL Spenkuch
Journal of Public Economics 165, 73–81, 2018
72*2018
Ideology and Performance in Public Organizations
JL Spenkuch, E Teso, G Xu
Econometrica 91 (4), 1171–1203, 2023
692023
Partisan Spatial Sorting in the United States: A Theoretical and Empirical Overview
E Kaplan, J Spenkuch, R Sullivan
Journal of Public Economics 211, 104668, 2022
41*2022
Backward Induction in the Wild? Evidence from Sequential Voting in the US Senate
JL Spenkuch, BP Montagnes, DB Magleby
American Economic Review 108 (7), 1971–2013, 2018
39*2018
Please Don’t Vote for Me: Voting in a Natural Experiment with Perverse Incentives
JL Spenkuch
Economic Journal 125 (585), 1025–1052, 2015
222015
Pandering in the Shadows: How Natural Disasters Affect Special Interest Politics
E Kaplan, JL Spenkuch, H Yuan
13*2023
Complexity and Satisficing: Theory with Evidence from Chess
Y Salant, JL Spenkuch
NBER Working Paper No. 30002, 2023
13*2023
Politics from the Bench? Ideology and Strategic Voting in the US Supreme Court
TS Clark, BP Montagnes, JL Spenkuch
Journal of Public Economics 214, 104726, 2022
112022
Intergenerational Mobility and Income Inequality
JL Spenkuch
Inequality and Economic Policy: Essays in Memory of Gary Becker, 2015
92015
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