Publications

Philippe d’Astous and Stephen H. Shore. “Human Capital Risk and Portfolio Choices: Evidence from University Admission Discontinuities”, Journal of Financial Economics, conditionally accepted.

Alejandro del Valle Suarez, Therese Scharlemann and Stephen H. Shore. “Household Financial Behavior After Hurricane HarveyJournal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, forthcoming.

Tess Scharlemann and Stephen H. Shore, "The Effect of Mortgage Payment Size on Default and Prepayment: Evidence from HAMP Resets ." Real Estate Economics, forthcoming, 2023.

Steffen Andersen, Philippe d'Astous, Jimmy Martinez-Correa, and Stephen H. Shore, "Responses to Eliminating Saving Commitments: Evidence from Mortgage Run-offs." Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, forthcoming, 2022. (A previous version circulated with an otherwise identical title absent the word "Eliminating".)

Philippe d'Astous and Stephen H. Shore, "Liquidity Constraints and Credit Card Delinquency: Evidence from Raising Minimum Payments" Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, August 2017, 52(4), 1705-1730. 

Daniel Barth, Stephen H. Shore, and Shane T. Jensen, “Identifying idiosyncratic career taste and skill with income risk.” Quantitative Economics, July 2017, 8(2), 553-585.

Therese C. Scharlemann and Stephen H. Shore, "Does Reducing Negative Equity Prevent Mortgage Default? Evidence from HAMP's Principal Reduction Alternative" Review of Financial Studies, October 2016, 29(10), 2850-2883.

Shane T. Jensen and Stephen H. Shore, “Changes in the Distribution of Earnings Volatility,” Journal of Human Resources, Summer 2015, 50(3), 811-836.

Stephen H. Shore, “The Co-Movement of Couples' Incomes,” Review of Economics of the Household, May 2013, 13(3).

Colleen Carey and Stephen H. Shore, “From the Peaks to the Valleys: Cross-StateEvidence on Income Volatility Over the Business Cycle,” Review of Economics and Statistics, May 2013, 95(2), 549–562.

Shane T. Jensen and Stephen H. Shore, “Semi-Parametric Bayesian Modelling of Income Volatility Heterogeneity and Dynamics,” Journal of the American Statistical Association, 2011, 106(496), 1280-1290.

Stephen H. Shore, “The Intergenerational Transmission of Income Volatility: Is Riskiness Inherited?” Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 2011, 29(3), 372-381.

Stephen H. Shore, “For Better, For Worse: Intra-Household Risk-Sharing over the Business Cycle,” Review of Economics and Statistics, August 2010, 92(3), 536–548.

Stephen H. Shore and Todd Sinai, “Commitment, Risk, and Consumption: Do Birds of a Feather Have Bigger Nests?”, Review of Economics and Statistics, May 2010, 92(2), 408–424.

Richard S. Grossman and Stephen H. Shore, “The Cross-Section of Asset Returns before World War I,” Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, June 2006, 41(2), 271-94.

Raven E. Saks (now Raven Molloy) and Stephen H. Shore, “Risk and Career Choice,” Advances in Economic Analysis & Policy, 2005, 5(1), Article 7. Arrow Prize winner: “outstanding contribution” in economics by a junior faculty.

David Bradford, Rebecca Fender, Stephen H. Shore and Martin Wagner, “The Environmental Kuznets Curve: Exploring a Fresh Specification,” Contributions to Economic Analysis & Policy, 2005, 4(1), Article 5.