Casey B. Mulligan
43 works on record
Works

Parental priorities and economic inequality
1997

The Redistribution Recession
Political entry, public policies, and the economy
2008
Political competitiveness
2006
Selection, investment, and women's relative wages since 1975
2005
Conscription as regulation
2004
Household vs. personal accounts of the U.S. Labor Market, 1965-2000
2004
Population and regulation
2004
Robust aggregate implications of stochastic discount factor volatility
2004
The closing gender gap as a Roy model illusion
2004
The closing of the gender gap as a Roy model illusion
2004
What do aggregate consumption Euler equations say about the capital income tax burden?
2004
Do democracies have different public policies than nondemocracies?
2003
Capital tax incidence
2002
Capital, interest, and aggregate intertemporal substitution
2002
Social security and democracy
2002
A dual method of empirically evaluating dynamic competitive equilibrium models with market distortions, applied to the Great Depression and World War II
2002
A century of labor-leisure distortions
2002
The empirical frequency of a pivotal vote
2001
Aggregate implications of indivisible labor
2001
Can monopoly unionism explain publicly induced retirement?
2000
Induced retirement, Social Security, and the pyramid mirage
2000
Merit motives and government intervention
2000
Social security in theory and practice
1999
Microfoundations and macro implications of indivisible labor
1999
Gerontocracy, retirement, and social security
1999
Substitution over time
1998
The optimum quantity of money
1997
Pecuniary incentives to work in the U.S. during World War II
1997
Adoption of financial technologies
1996
A labour-income-based measure of the value of human capital
1995
Measuring aggregate human capital
1995
A labor-income-based measure of the value of human capital
1995
On intergenerational altruism, fertility, and the persistence of economic status
1993
Transitional dynamics in two-sector models of endogenous growth
1992
The marginal products of residential and non-residential capital through 2009
Aggregate implications of labor market distortions
Side effects and complications
Chicago Price Theory
You're Hired!
The housing cycle and prospects for technical progress
Economic Approach
Tax smoothing, debt maturity & interest rate risk