The OLS estimator of the intergenerational earnings correlation is biased towards zero, while the instrumental variables estimator is biased upwards. The first of these results arises because of measurement error, while the latter rests on the presumption that the education of the parent family is an invalid instrument. We propose a panel data framework for quantifying the asymptotic biases of these estimators, as well as a mis-specification test for the IV estimato
Existing empirical work looking at the effects of parental income on IQ, schooling, wealth, race, an...
Intergenerational persistence estimates are susceptible to several well-documented biases arising f...
Academics and policymakers have shown great interest in cross-national comparisons of intergeneratio...
Because the permanent incomes of parents and children are typically unobserved, the estimation of th...
The estimation of the intergenerational correlation of incomes is usually carried out by proxying pe...
Because the permanent incomes of parents and children are typically unobservable, the estimation of ...
I argue that the empirical strategies for estimation of the intergenerational elasticity of lifetime...
The estimation of the intergenerational correlation of incomes is usually carried out by proxying pe...
Because the permanent incomes of parents are children are typically unobserved, the estimation of th...
Using intergenerational data with a substantial part of the life-cycle earnings of children and almo...
Applied research on the association between parent and child lifetime income is relying on income da...
Using Norwegian intergenerational data with a substantial part of the life-cycle earnings of childre...
This paper examines the consequences of specification error when transition matrices are used to an...
This paper uses a rich Norwegian dataset to re-examine the causal relationship between family income...
Academics and policymakers have shown great interest in cross-national comparisons of intergeneratio...
Existing empirical work looking at the effects of parental income on IQ, schooling, wealth, race, an...
Intergenerational persistence estimates are susceptible to several well-documented biases arising f...
Academics and policymakers have shown great interest in cross-national comparisons of intergeneratio...
Because the permanent incomes of parents and children are typically unobserved, the estimation of th...
The estimation of the intergenerational correlation of incomes is usually carried out by proxying pe...
Because the permanent incomes of parents and children are typically unobservable, the estimation of ...
I argue that the empirical strategies for estimation of the intergenerational elasticity of lifetime...
The estimation of the intergenerational correlation of incomes is usually carried out by proxying pe...
Because the permanent incomes of parents are children are typically unobserved, the estimation of th...
Using intergenerational data with a substantial part of the life-cycle earnings of children and almo...
Applied research on the association between parent and child lifetime income is relying on income da...
Using Norwegian intergenerational data with a substantial part of the life-cycle earnings of childre...
This paper examines the consequences of specification error when transition matrices are used to an...
This paper uses a rich Norwegian dataset to re-examine the causal relationship between family income...
Academics and policymakers have shown great interest in cross-national comparisons of intergeneratio...
Existing empirical work looking at the effects of parental income on IQ, schooling, wealth, race, an...
Intergenerational persistence estimates are susceptible to several well-documented biases arising f...
Academics and policymakers have shown great interest in cross-national comparisons of intergeneratio...