Jacob Krimmel

969 total citations
20 papers, 445 citations indexed

About

Jacob Krimmel is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, Accounting and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Jacob Krimmel has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 445 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 11 papers in Accounting and 7 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Jacob Krimmel's work include Housing Market and Economics (12 papers), Financial Literacy, Pension, Retirement Analysis (11 papers) and Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism (6 papers). Jacob Krimmel is often cited by papers focused on Housing Market and Economics (12 papers), Financial Literacy, Pension, Retirement Analysis (11 papers) and Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism (6 papers). Jacob Krimmel collaborates with scholars based in United States. Jacob Krimmel's co-authors include Jesse Bricker, John Sabelhaus, Alice M. Henriques, Rodney Ramcharan, Joseph Gyourko, Jonathan Hartley, Lisa Dettling, Jeffrey P. Thompson, Kevin B. Moore and Alice Henriques Volz and has published in prestigious journals such as American Economic Review, Management Science and Journal of Urban Economics.

In The Last Decade

Jacob Krimmel

17 papers receiving 418 citations

Peers

Jacob Krimmel
Stephen H. Shore United States
Jonathan D. Fisher United States
Pradeep Mitra United States
William B. Peterman United States
Silvia Pezzini United Kingdom
Javed Younas United Arab Emirates
Shawn Rohlin United States
Stephen H. Shore United States
Jacob Krimmel
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Countries citing papers authored by Jacob Krimmel

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Fields of papers citing papers by Jacob Krimmel

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Aladangady, Aditya, et al.. (2025). Locked In: Mobility, Market Tightness, and House Prices. Finance and Economics Discussion Series. 1–77.
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Aladangady, Aditya, Andrew C. Chang, & Jacob Krimmel. (2024). Greater wealth, greater uncertainty: Changes in racial inequality in the Survey of Consumer Finances. The Journal of Economic Inequality. 23(1). 91–118.
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Aladangady, Aditya, Jesse Bricker, Andrew C. Chang, et al.. (2024). Changes in U.S. Family Finances from 2019 to 2022: Evidence from the Survey of Consumer Finances. SSRN Electronic Journal. 4 indexed citations
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Aladangady, Aditya, et al.. (2024). Locked In: Rate Hikes, Housing Markets, and Mobility. Finance and Economics Discussion Series. 1–59.
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Chang, Andrew C., Aditya Aladangady, Jesse Bricker, et al.. (2024). Changes in U.S. Family Finances from 2019 to 2022. SSRN Electronic Journal. 2 indexed citations
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Krimmel, Jacob, et al.. (2021). The impact of local residential land use restrictions on land values across and within single family housing markets. Journal of Urban Economics. 126. 103374–103374. 17 indexed citations
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Gyourko, Joseph & Jacob Krimmel. (2021). The Impact of Local Residential Land Use Restrictions on Land Values Across and within Single Family Housing Markets. SSRN Electronic Journal. 2 indexed citations
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Gyourko, Joseph, Jonathan Hartley, & Jacob Krimmel. (2021). The local residential land use regulatory environment across U.S. housing markets: Evidence from a new Wharton index. Journal of Urban Economics. 124. 103337–103337. 70 indexed citations
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Bricker, Jesse, Jacob Krimmel, & Rodney Ramcharan. (2020). Signaling Status: The Impact of Relative Income on Household Consumption and Financial Decisions. Management Science. 67(4). 1993–2009. 46 indexed citations
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Krimmel, Jacob. (2018). Persistence of Prejudice: Estimating the Long Term Effects of Redlining. SocArXiv (OSF Preprints). 40 indexed citations
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Bricker, Jesse, Alice M. Henriques, Jacob Krimmel, & John Sabelhaus. (2016). Estimating Top Income and Wealth Shares: Sensitivity to Data and Methods. American Economic Review. 106(5). 641–645. 17 indexed citations
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Bricker, Jesse, Alice M. Henriques, Jacob Krimmel, & John Sabelhaus. (2016). Measuring Income and Wealth at the Top Using Administrative and Survey Data. Brookings Papers on Economic Activity. 2016(1). 261–331. 121 indexed citations
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Bricker, Jesse, Alice Henriques Volz, Jacob Krimmel, & John Sabelhaus. (2015). Measuring Income and Wealth at the Top Using Administrative and Survey Data. SSRN Electronic Journal. 14 indexed citations
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Bricker, Jesse, Alice M. Henriques, Jacob Krimmel, & John Sabelhaus. (2015). Measuring Income and Wealth at the Top Using Administrative and Survey Data. SSRN Electronic Journal. 15 indexed citations
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Dettling, Lisa, et al.. (2015). Comparing Micro and Macro Sources for Household Accounts in the United States: Evidence from the Survey of Consumer Finances. Finance and Economics Discussion Series. 2015.0(86). 1–69. 24 indexed citations
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Bricker, Jesse, Rodney Ramcharan, & Jacob Krimmel. (2014). Signaling Status: The Impact of Relative Income on Household Consumption and Financial Decisions. Finance and Economics Discussion Series. 2014.0(76). 1–49. 18 indexed citations
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Bricker, Jesse, Rodney Ramcharan, & Jacob Krimmel. (2014). Signaling Status: The Impact of Relative Income on Household Consumption and Financial Decisions. SSRN Electronic Journal. 12 indexed citations
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Bricker, Jesse, Rodney Ramcharan, & Jacob Krimmel. (2014). Signaling Status: The Impact of Relative Income on Household Consumption and Financial Decisions. SSRN Electronic Journal. 19 indexed citations
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Krimmel, Jacob, Kevin B. Moore, John Sabelhaus, & Govind Hariharan. (2013). The Current State of U.S. Household Balance Sheets. 95(5). 12 indexed citations

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