Claus T. Kreiner

Latest Institution: Harvard University

All Institutions: University of Copenhagen; Harvard University; NA


Causal Claims Network Graph

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Based on the Following Papers:

Unwilling or Unable to Cheat: Evidence from a Randomized Tax Audit Experiment in Denmark

Year: 2010
Journal: Econometrica
Authors: Henrik J. Kleven; Martin B. Knudsen; Claus T. Kreiner; Søren Pedersen; Emmanuel Saez

The Role of Bequests in Shaping Wealth Inequality: Evidence from Danish Wealth Records

Year: 2016
Journal: American Economic Review
Authors: Simon H. Boserup; Wojciech Kopczuk; Claus T. Kreiner

The Role of Bequests in Shaping Wealth Inequality: Evidence from Danish Wealth Records

Year: 2016
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Simon H. Boserup; Wojciech Kopczuk; Claus T. Kreiner

Do Lower Minimum Wages for Young Workers Raise Their Employment? Evidence from a Danish Discontinuity

Year: 2017
Journal: Review of Economics and Statistics
Authors: Claus T. Kreiner; Daniel Reck; Peer Ebbesen Skov

Linking Changes in Inequality in Life Expectancy and Mortality: Evidence from Denmark and the United States

Year: 2020
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Claus T. Kreiner; Gordon Dahl; Benjamin Ly Serena; Torben Heien Nielsen

Social Position and Fairness Views on Inequality

Year: 2021
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Kristoffer Balle Hvidberg; Claus T. Kreiner; Stefanie Stantcheva

How do Households Respond to Job Loss? Lessons from Multiple High-Frequency Data Sets

Year: 2021
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Asger Lau Andersen; Amalie Sofie Jensen; Niels Johannesen; Claus T. Kreiner; Søren Leth-Petersen; Adam Sheridan


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