Shachar Kariv

Latest Institution: University of California, Berkeley

All Institutions: University of California, Berkeley; Arizona State University; University of Maryland; University of Vienna; University of California Berkeley


Causal Claims Network Graph

Edges that are evidenced by causal inference methods are in orange, and the rest are in light blue.

Based on the Following Papers:

Who is More Rational?

Year: 2011
Journal: American Economic Review
Authors: Syngjoo Choi; Shachar Kariv; Wieland Müller; Dan Silverman

The Distributional Preferences of Americans

Year: 2014
Journal: Journal of Public Economics
Authors: Raymond Fisman; Pamela Jakiela; Shachar Kariv

How Did Distributional Preferences Change During the Great Recession?

Year: 2014
Journal: Journal of Public Economics
Authors: Raymond Fisman; Pamela Jakiela; Shachar Kariv

How Individuals Respond to a Liquidity Shock: Evidence from the 2013 Government Shutdown

Year: 2015
Journal: Journal of Public Economics
Authors: Michael Gelman; Shachar Kariv; Matthew D. Shapiro; Dan Silverman; Steven Tadelis

The Response of Consumer Spending to Changes in Gasoline Prices

Year: 2016
Journal: American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics
Authors: Michael Gelman; Yuriy Gorodnichenko; Shachar Kariv; Dmitri Koustas; Matthew D. Shapiro; Dan Silverman; Steven Tadelis

Rational Illiquidity and Consumption: Theory and Evidence from Income Tax Withholding and Refunds

Year: 2019
Journal: American Economic Review
Authors: Michael Gelman; Shachar Kariv; Matthew D. Shapiro; Dan Silverman


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