Nathaniel Hendren

Nathaniel Hendren

Harvard University

H-index: 23

North America-United States

About Nathaniel Hendren

Nathaniel Hendren, With an exceptional h-index of 23 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Harvard University, specializes in the field of Economics.

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

Creating moves to opportunity: Experimental evidence on barriers to neighborhood choice

A welfare analysis of tax audits across the income distribution

The Advantages of the MVPF: A Comment on García and Heckman (2022)

Social capital II: determinants of economic connectedness

The case for the mvpf in empirical welfare analysis

The radius of economic opportunity: Evidence from migration and local labor markets

Codebook for publicly available data on social capital

American Dream

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Citations(all)

16800

Citations(since 2020)

12425

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9535

hIndex(all)

23

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

28

i10Index(since 2020)

26

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Nathaniel Hendren Skills & Research Interests

Economics

Top articles of Nathaniel Hendren

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Creating moves to opportunity: Experimental evidence on barriers to neighborhood choice

Peter Bergman

Raj Chetty

Stefanie DeLuca

Nathaniel Hendren

Lawrence F Katz

...

2019/8/19

A welfare analysis of tax audits across the income distribution

William C Boning

Nathaniel Hendren

Ben Sprung-Keyser

Ellen Stuart

2023/6/19

The Advantages of the MVPF: A Comment on García and Heckman (2022)

Nathaniel Hendren

Ben Sprung-Keyser

2022/4/12

Social capital II: determinants of economic connectedness

Nature

Raj Chetty

Matthew O Jackson

Theresa Kuchler

Johannes Stroebel

Nathaniel Hendren

...

2022/8/4

The case for the mvpf in empirical welfare analysis

Nathaniel Hendren

Ben Sprung-Keyser

2022

The radius of economic opportunity: Evidence from migration and local labor markets

Ben Sprung-Keyser

Nathaniel Hendren

Sonya Porter

2022/7

Codebook for publicly available data on social capital

Opportunity Insights

Raj Chetty

Matthew O Jackson

Theresa Kuchler

JSN Hendren

R Fluegge

...

2022/7

American Dream

FINANCE & DEVELOPMENT

Raj Chetty

Nathaniel Hendren

2022/6

The Case for Using the MVPF in Empirical Welfare Analysis

Nathaniel Hendren

Ben Sprung-Keyser

2022/5/9

Social capital I: measurement and associations with economic mobility

Nature

Raj Chetty

Matthew O Jackson

Theresa Kuchler

Johannes Stroebel

Nathaniel Hendren

...

2022/8/4

Elira Kuka Spencer Yongwook Kwon Thomas Le Barbanchon Danielle Li Guilherme Lichand

The Quarterly Journal of Economics

Lisa Ann Abraham

Manuel Adelino

Sule Alan

Hunt Allcott

Treb Allen

...

2021

Opportunity unraveled: Private information and the missing markets for financing human capital

Daniel Herbst

Nathaniel Hendren

2021/9/1

Choice in insurance markets: A pigouvian approach to social insurance design

Nathaniel Hendren

Camille Landais

Johannes Spinnewijn

2021/8/5

Measuring ex ante welfare in insurance markets

The Review of Economic Studies

Nathaniel Hendren

2021/5/1

A unified welfare analysis of government policies

The Quarterly Journal of Economics

Nathaniel Hendren

Ben Sprung-Keyser

2020/8/1

Measuring economic efficiency using inverse-optimum weights

Journal of public Economics

Nathaniel Hendren

2020/7/1

Welfare analysis meets causal inference

Journal of Economic Perspectives

Amy Finkelstein

Nathaniel Hendren

2020/11/1

Race and economic opportunity in the United States: An intergenerational perspective

The Quarterly Journal of Economics

Raj Chetty

Nathaniel Hendren

Maggie R Jones

Sonya R Porter

2020/5/1

Response to “The Moving to Opportunity experiment: What do heterogeneous estimates of the effect of moving imply about causes?”

Econ Journal Watch

Raj Chetty

Nathaniel Hendren

Lawrence F Katz

2020/9/1

Preprint not peer reviewed

Amy Finkelstein

Nathaniel Hendren

2020/8

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