John K.-H. Quah 柯金浩
Distinguished Professor
National University of Singapore
National University of Singapore
Research interests
Monotone Comparative Statics; Revealed Preference Analysis; Demand Aggregation, and General Equilibrium Theory
Monotone Comparative Statics; Revealed Preference Analysis; Demand Aggregation, and General Equilibrium Theory
Recent research
An ordinal approach to the empirical analysis of games with monotone best responses (with Natalia Lazzati and Koji Shirai, 2024). Earlier version
Ever Since Allais (with Aluma Dembo, Shachar Kariv, Matthew Polisson, 2024). Earlier version
Money Pumps and Bounded Rationality (with Joshua Lanier and Matthew Polisson). arXiv paper, 2024.
Goodness-of-fit and utility estimation: what's possible and what's not (with Joshua Lanier). arXiv paper, 2024.
Comparative statics with adjustment costs and the Le Chatelier principle (with Eddie Dekel and Ludvig Sinander). arXiv paper, 2024.
Estimating very large demand systems (with Joshua Lanier and Jeremy Large). Oxford Economics Discussion Papers, February 2023.
Price heterogeneity as a source of heterogenous demand (with Gerelt Tserenjigmid). arXiv paper, 2022.
Welcome to my website. Here you can find my publications, recent working papers, lecture slides, and a c.v.
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An ordinal approach to the empirical analysis of games with monotone best responses (with Natalia Lazzati and Koji Shirai, 2024). Earlier version
Ever Since Allais (with Aluma Dembo, Shachar Kariv, Matthew Polisson, 2024). Earlier version
Money Pumps and Bounded Rationality (with Joshua Lanier and Matthew Polisson). arXiv paper, 2024.
Goodness-of-fit and utility estimation: what's possible and what's not (with Joshua Lanier). arXiv paper, 2024.
Comparative statics with adjustment costs and the Le Chatelier principle (with Eddie Dekel and Ludvig Sinander). arXiv paper, 2024.
Estimating very large demand systems (with Joshua Lanier and Jeremy Large). Oxford Economics Discussion Papers, February 2023.
Price heterogeneity as a source of heterogenous demand (with Gerelt Tserenjigmid). arXiv paper, 2022.
Welcome to my website. Here you can find my publications, recent working papers, lecture slides, and a c.v.
Back to NUS webpage