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| Publications of Arie Beresteanu :chronological combined listing:
%% Papers Accepted
@article{fds28036,
Author = {Arie Beresteanu},
Title = {Nonparametric analysis of cost complementarities in the
telecommunications industry},
Journal = {RAND journal of economics},
Year = {2005},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds28036}
}
%% Papers Submitted
@article{fds47588,
Author = {A. Beresteanu and F. Molinari},
Title = {Asymptotic Properties for a Class of Partially Identified
Models},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds47588}
}
@article{fds51862,
Author = {A. Beresteanu and F. Molinari},
Title = {Asymptotic Properties for a Class of Partially Identified
Models},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds51862}
}
@article{fds28037,
Author = {Arie Beresteanu},
Title = {Nonparametric estimation of regression function under
restriction on partial derivatives},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds28037}
}
@article{fds15950,
Author = {Arie Beresteanu and Momy Dahan},
Title = {An optimal shape of income tax: evidence from Zero income
tax countries - Paraguay and Uruguay},
Year = {2004},
Abstract = {Most of the existing literature on the optimal shape of
income tax has a common result - decreasing marginal tax
rates - a sharp contrast with real world income tax systems.
Diamond (1998) made explicit the factors that affect the
optimal shape of income tax rates. Special attention was
given to one of the effects: the distribution effect. The
main goal of this paper is to empirically explore whether
the ‘distribution effect’ implies rising or declining
marginal income tax rates with special interest at high
levels of income. We estimate the hourly wage distribution
as a proxy for the distribution of skills. Based on data
from Paraguay and Uruguay, we show that the desired income
tax schedule implied by the ‘distribution effect' should
exhibit increasing marginal tax rates at high levels of
income. We use a nonparametric estimation technique to avoid
using any functional form assumptions on the skill
distribution.},
Key = {fds15950}
}
%% Other
@article{fds10821,
Author = {A. Beresteanu},
Title = {"Nonparametric estimation of supermodular regression
functions"},
Year = {2000},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds10821}
}
@article{fds20290,
Author = {A. Beresteanu and Charles F. Manski},
Title = {"BOUNDS"},
Publisher = {draft version 1.0, MatLab and Stata, with
documentation},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds20290}
}
@article{fds15956,
Author = {A. Beresteanu},
Title = {"Indexed and non-indexed Public debt - Time consistency and
credible policy"},
Publisher = {Presented at the Research Department seminar, Bank of
Israel},
Year = {1999},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds15956}
}
@article{fds10822,
Author = {A. Beresteanu},
Title = {"Nonparametric analysis of wage equations and income
distribution in Israel - a comparison between salaried and
self employed workers"},
Publisher = {Falk Institute for Economic Research in Israel},
Year = {1997},
Month = {July},
Key = {fds10822}
}
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