Che-Yuan Liang
Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor at Department of Economics; Affiliated researchers and teachers
- E-mail:
- Che-Yuan.Liang@nek.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Ekonomikum
Kyrkogårdsgatan 10 - Postal address:
- Box 513
751 20 UPPSALA
Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor in Economics, especially Housing and Urban Economics at Institute for Housing and Urban Research
- Telephone:
- +46 18 471 65 35
- E-mail:
- Che-Yuan.Liang@ibf.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Trädgårdsgatan 18
- Postal address:
- Box 514
751 20 UPPSALA
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Publications
Selection of publications
- Does income redistribution prevent residential segregation? (2022)
- On Bunching and Identification of the Taxable Income Elasticity (2021)
- Estimating taxable income responses with elasticity heterogeneity (2020)
- Credit constraints and GDP growth (2019)
- Optimal inequality behind the veil of ignorance (2017)
- The Swedish Earned Income Tax Credit (2016)
- Declining female labor supply elasticities in the united states and implications for tax policy (2016)
- Piracy and Music Sales (2014)
- Is there an incumbency advantage or cost of ruling in proportional election systems? (2013)
- The Internet, news consumption, and political attitudes – Evidence for Sweden (2013)
- Nonparametric structural estimation of labor supply in the presence of censoring (2012)
- Merged municipalities, higher debt (2010)
- Maternal-biased parental leave (2009)
Recent publications
- Polisens lista över utsatta områden minskar efterfrågan på att bo i de utpekade områdena (2023)
- Does income redistribution prevent residential segregation? (2022)
- On Bunching and Identification of the Taxable Income Elasticity (2021)
- Inkomstojämlikhet och boendesegregation (2021)
- Estimating taxable income responses with elasticity heterogeneity (2020)
All publications
Articles
- Polisens lista över utsatta områden minskar efterfrågan på att bo i de utpekade områdena (2023)
- Does income redistribution prevent residential segregation? (2022)
- On Bunching and Identification of the Taxable Income Elasticity (2021)
- Estimating taxable income responses with elasticity heterogeneity (2020)
- Credit constraints and GDP growth (2019)
- Optimal inequality behind the veil of ignorance (2017)
- The Swedish Earned Income Tax Credit (2016)
- Declining female labor supply elasticities in the united states and implications for tax policy (2016)
- Fildelning och musikförsäljning: effekten av piratjägarlagen IPRED (2015)
- Piracy and Music Sales (2014)
- Is there an incumbency advantage or cost of ruling in proportional election systems? (2013)
- The Internet, news consumption, and political attitudes – Evidence for Sweden (2013)
- Nonparametric structural estimation of labor supply in the presence of censoring (2012)
- Merged municipalities, higher debt (2010)
- Maternal-biased parental leave (2009)