Erik Lindqvist

Latest Institution: Swedish Institute for Social Research

All Institutions: Stockholm University; Swedish Institute for Social Research; Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm University; Stockholm School of Economics; Department of Economics, Harvard University


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Based on the Following Papers:

Windfall Gains and Stock Market Participation

Year: 2015
Journal: Journal of Financial Economics
Authors: Joseph S. Briggs; David Cesarini; Erik Lindqvist; Robert Ståhl

The Effect of Wealth on Individual and Household Labor Supply: Evidence from Swedish Lotteries

Year: 2015
Journal: American Economic Review
Authors: David Cesarini; Erik Lindqvist; Matthew J Notowidigdo; Robert Ståhl

Long-Run Effects of Lottery Wealth on Psychological Well-Being

Year: 2018
Journal: Review of Economic Studies
Authors: Erik Lindqvist; Robert Östling; David Cesarini

Does Wealth Inhibit Criminal Behavior? Evidence from Swedish Lottery Winners and Their Children

Year: 2023
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: David Cesarini; Erik Lindqvist; Robert Östling; Christofer Schroeder

Fortunate Families: The Effects of Wealth on Marriage and Fertility

Year: 2023
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: David Cesarini; Erik Lindqvist; Robert Ståhl; Anastasia Terskaya

Fortunate Families: The Effects of Wealth on Marriage and Fertility

Year: 2023
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: David Cesarini; Erik Lindqvist; Robert Ståhl; Anastasia Terskaya

Financial Windfalls, Portfolio Allocations, and Risk Preferences

Year: 2023
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Joseph S. Briggs; David Cesarini; Sean Chanwook Lee; Erik Lindqvist; Robert Ståhl


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