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John K.-H. Quah   ​柯金浩

Professor of Economics
Johns Hopkins University
National University of Singapore
Research interests

​Monotone Comparative Statics; Revealed Preference Analysis; Demand Aggregation and General Equilibrium Theory
Recent research

Revealed Price Preference: Theory and Stochastic Testing (with Yuichi Kitamura, John Quah, and Jörg Stoye), CeMMAP working papers CWP57/18, Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice, Institute for Fiscal Studies (2018).   Revise-and-resubmit, Review of Economic Studies.  Slides available. 
Supermodular correspondences and comparison of multi-prior beliefs (with Pawel Dziewulski),  Working Paper Series 0619, Department of Economics, University of Sussex Business School (2019).  Slides available.  
Nonparametric analysis of monotone choice (with Natalia Lazzati and Koji Shirai), Discussion Paper 184, Kwansei Gakuin University (2018).  Slides available. 
Intertemporal Consumption with Risk: A Revealed Preference Analysis (with Joshua Lanier, Bin Miao and Songfa Zhong)  MPRA 86263, University Library of Munich, Germany (2020). Slides available. 


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Winter's morning at Johns Hopkins. Early February, 2016.
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Evening in Singapore. View from the National Gallery. December, 2015.
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