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Longhao Zhuo

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Affiliation

Economics Department
University of Missouri

Columbia, Missouri (United States)
http://economics.missouri.edu/
RePEc:edi:edumous (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. David M. Kaplan & Longhao Zhuo, 2018. "Comparing latent inequality with ordinal data," Working Papers 1816, Department of Economics, University of Missouri, revised Feb 2019.
  2. David M. Kaplan & Longhao Zhuo, 2017. "Frequentist size of Bayesian inequality tests," Working Papers 1709, Department of Economics, University of Missouri, revised 14 Jul 2019.
  3. David M. Kaplan & Longhao Zhuo, 2016. "Frequentist properties of Bayesian inequality tests," Papers 1607.00393, arXiv.org, revised Jul 2024.

Articles

  1. Kaplan, David M. & Zhuo, Longhao, 2021. "Frequentist properties of Bayesian inequality tests," Journal of Econometrics, Elsevier, vol. 221(1), pages 312-336.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. David M. Kaplan & Longhao Zhuo, 2018. "Comparing latent inequality with ordinal data," Working Papers 1816, Department of Economics, University of Missouri, revised Feb 2019.

    Cited by:

    1. Stephen P. Jenkins, 2020. "Comparing distributions of ordinal data," Stata Journal, StataCorp LLC, vol. 20(3), pages 505-531, September.
    2. Arthur Grimes & Stephen P. Jenkins & Florencia Tranquilli, 2023. "The Relationship Between Subjective Wellbeing and Subjective Wellbeing Inequality: An Important Role for Skewness," Journal of Happiness Studies, Springer, vol. 24(1), pages 309-330, January.
    3. David M. Kaplan & Longhao Zhuo, 2016. "Frequentist properties of Bayesian inequality tests," Papers 1607.00393, arXiv.org, revised Jul 2024.
    4. Andrew Chesher & Adam Rosen & Zahra Siddique, 2019. "Estimating Endogenous Effects on Ordinal Outcomes," CeMMAP working papers CWP66/19, Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice, Institute for Fiscal Studies.
    5. Arthur Grimes & Stephen P. Jenkins & Florencia Tranquilli, 2020. "The Relationship between Subjective Wellbeing and Subjective Wellbeing Inequality: Taking Ordinality and Skewness Seriously," Working Papers 20_09, Motu Economic and Public Policy Research.
    6. David M. Kaplan & Longhao Zhuo, 2018. "Frequentist size of Bayesian inequality tests," Working Papers 1802, Department of Economics, University of Missouri, revised 14 Jul 2019.
    7. Shuo Liu & Nick Netzer, 2023. "Happy Times: Measuring Happiness Using Response Times," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 113(12), pages 3289-3322, December.

  2. David M. Kaplan & Longhao Zhuo, 2017. "Frequentist size of Bayesian inequality tests," Working Papers 1709, Department of Economics, University of Missouri, revised 14 Jul 2019.

    Cited by:

    1. David M. Kaplan & Matt Goldman, 2016. "Comparing distributions by multiple testing across quantiles or CDF values," Working Papers 1619, Department of Economics, University of Missouri, revised 22 Feb 2018.
    2. David M. Kaplan & Wei Zhao, 2025. "Comparing latent inequality with ordinal data," Papers 2501.05338, arXiv.org.
    3. David M. Kaplan & Longhao Zhuo, 2016. "Frequentist properties of Bayesian inequality tests," Papers 1607.00393, arXiv.org, revised Jul 2024.
    4. David M. Kaplan & Longhao Zhuo, 2018. "Frequentist size of Bayesian inequality tests," Working Papers 1802, Department of Economics, University of Missouri, revised 14 Jul 2019.

  3. David M. Kaplan & Longhao Zhuo, 2016. "Frequentist properties of Bayesian inequality tests," Papers 1607.00393, arXiv.org, revised Jul 2024.

    Cited by:

    1. David M. Kaplan & Matt Goldman, 2016. "Comparing distributions by multiple testing across quantiles or CDF values," Working Papers 1619, Department of Economics, University of Missouri, revised 22 Feb 2018.
    2. David M. Kaplan & Wei Zhao, 2025. "Comparing latent inequality with ordinal data," Papers 2501.05338, arXiv.org.
    3. David M. Kaplan & Longhao Zhuo, 2016. "Frequentist properties of Bayesian inequality tests," Papers 1607.00393, arXiv.org, revised Jul 2024.
    4. David M. Kaplan & Longhao Zhuo, 2018. "Frequentist size of Bayesian inequality tests," Working Papers 1802, Department of Economics, University of Missouri, revised 14 Jul 2019.

Articles

  1. Kaplan, David M. & Zhuo, Longhao, 2021. "Frequentist properties of Bayesian inequality tests," Journal of Econometrics, Elsevier, vol. 221(1), pages 312-336.
    See citations under working paper version above.Sorry, no citations of articles recorded.

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  1. NEP-ECM: Econometrics (3) 2018-03-26 2018-12-17 2019-10-14. Author is listed
  2. NEP-HEA: Health Economics (2) 2018-12-17 2019-10-14. Author is listed

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