Articles or comments in peer reviewed journals, per Google Scholar:
Price beliefs and experience: Do consumers’ beliefs converge to empirical distributions with repeated purchases?
B Matsumoto, F Spence
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 126, 243-254 (2016)
Family ruptures, stress, and the mental health of the next generation: Comment
B Matsumoto
American economic review 108 (4-5), 1253-1255 (2018)
Building a consumption poverty measure: Initial results following recommendations of a federal interagency working group
G Armstrong, C Cho, TI Garner, B Matsumoto, J Munoz, J Schild
AEA Papers and Proceedings 112, 335-339 (2022)Detecting potential overbilling in Medicare reimbursement via hours worked: comment
B Matsumoto
American Economic Review 110 (12), 3991-4003 (2020)
A distributional approach to US personal consumption expenditures: an overview
TI Garner, R Martin, B Matsumoto, S Curtin
Business Economics 59 (3), 166-173 (2024)
Chapters in edited books:
Measuring prices and real household consumption of medical goods: service-based versus disease-based approaches
R Bradley, B Matsumoto
Handbook of US consumer economics, 355-388 (2019)
Measurement issues
B Matsumoto, A Stockburger
Research Handbook on Inflation, 22-34 (2025)
Dissertation here:
In addition he has five Monthly Labor Review articles. While that journal is in-house, it is (like typical agency articles) internally reviewed and widely respected and cited.
