Holger Sieg

Holger Sieg

University of Pennsylvania

H-index: 30

North America-United States

About Holger Sieg

Holger Sieg, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Pennsylvania, specializes in the field of Economics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Policy Decentralization in the Post-Prohibition Era

Access and Exposure to Local News Media in the Digital Era: Evidence from US Media Markets

How Effective Are Colleges in Educating a Diverse Student Body? Evidence from West Point

The impact of local fiscal and migration policies on human capital accumulation and inequality in China

Using monotonicity restrictions to identify models with partially latent covariates

Electoral Accountability and Control in US Cities

Estimating the Benefits of Policy Decentralization

Migration Controls, Fiscal Externalities, and Access to Educational Opportunities in China

Holger Sieg Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

5074

Citations(since 2020)

1611

Cited By

4204

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

54

i10Index(since 2020)

36

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University of Pennsylvania

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Holger Sieg Skills & Research Interests

Economics

Top articles of Holger Sieg

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Policy Decentralization in the Post-Prohibition Era

Andrew Arnold

Holger Sieg

2023/7/24

Access and Exposure to Local News Media in the Digital Era: Evidence from US Media Markets

Minji Bang

Lucie L'Heude

Andrew Postlewaite

Holger Sieg

2023/7/10

How Effective Are Colleges in Educating a Diverse Student Body? Evidence from West Point

Journal of Human Capital

Dario Cestau

Dennis Epple

Richard Romano

Holger Sieg

Carl Wojtaszek

2023/6/1

The impact of local fiscal and migration policies on human capital accumulation and inequality in China

International Economic Review

Holger Sieg

Chamna Yoon

Jipeng Zhang

2023/2

Using monotonicity restrictions to identify models with partially latent covariates

Journal of Econometrics

Minji Bang

Wayne Yuan Gao

Andrew Postlewaite

Holger Sieg

2023/8/1

Electoral Accountability and Control in US Cities

Journal of Political Economy

Holger Sieg

Chamna Yoon

2022/11/1

Estimating the Benefits of Policy Decentralization

Andrew Arnold

Holger Sieg

2022/7/21

Migration Controls, Fiscal Externalities, and Access to Educational Opportunities in China

Holger Sieg

Chamna Yoon

Jipeng Zhang

2021/4/2

Estimating Production Functions with Partially Latent Inputs

Minji Bang

Wayne Yuan Gao

Andrew Postlewaite

Holger Sieg

2021

A new approach to estimating equilibrium models for metropolitan housing markets

Journal of Political Economy

Dennis Epple

Luis Quintero

Holger Sieg

2020/3/1

Migration Controls, Inequality, and Access to Educational Opportunities in China

Holger Sieg

Chamna Yoon

Jipeng Zhang

2020/2/27

Fiscal Decentralization, Urban Fiscal Policies, and the Intergenerational Transmission of Human Capital in China

Holger Sieg

Chamna Yoon

Jipeng Zhang

2020

The impact of migration controls on urban fiscal policies and the intergenerational transmission of human capital in China

Holger Sieg

Chamna Yoon

Jipeng Zhang

2020/9/7

Waiting for affordable housing in New York City

Quantitative Economics

Holger Sieg

Chamna Yoon

2020/1

Urban economics and fiscal policy

Holger Sieg

2020/8/4

College Achievement and Attainment Gaps: Evidence from West Point Cadets

Dario Cestau

Dennis Epple

Richard Romano

Holger Sieg

Carl Wojtaszek

2020/5/18

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