Working Papers
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- 17-03: Traditional Elites: Political Economy of Agricultural Technology and Tenancy
- Sabrin Beg
- 17-02: Favoritism and Flooding: Clientelism and Allocation of River Waters
- Sabrin Beg
- 17-01: The Paper Money of Colonial North Carolina, 1712-1774
- Farley Grubb
- 16-08: The political economy of wage and price controls: evidence from the Nixon tapes
- Burton Abrams and James Butkiewicz
- 16-07: Re-estimating Euler Equations
- Olga Gorbachev
- 16-06: The Credit Card Debt Puzzle: The Role of Preferences, Credit Risk, and Financial Literacy
- Olga Gorbachev and MarÃa José Luengo-Prado
- 16-05: Colonial American Paper Money and the Quantity Theory of Money: An Extension
- Farley Grubb
- 16-04: An Ethnic Roller Coaster: Disparate Impacts of the Housing Boom and Bust
- Olga Gorbachev, Brendan O'Flaherty and Rajiv Sethi
- 16-03: Has the Increased Attachment of Women to the Labor Market Changed a Family's Ability to Smooth Income Shocks?
- Olga Gorbachev
- 16-02: Competition Among Insurers and Consumer Welfare
- Matthew White
- 16-01: Colonial Virginia's Paper Money Regime, 1755-1774: Value Decomposition and Performance
- Farley Grubb
- 15-11: Colonial Virginia's Paper Money Regime, 1755-1774: A Forensic Accounting Reconstruction of the Data
- Farley Grubb
- 15-10: Common Currency versus Currency Union: The U.S. Continental Dollar and Denominational Structure, 1775-1779
- Farley Grubb
- 15-09: Municipal Technological Change in the 19th Century: The Diffusion of Steam-Powered Fire-Fighting Equipment
- Burton Abrams, Evangelos Falaris and James Mulligan
- 15-08: Colonial New Jersey’s Provincial Fiscal Structure, 1709-1775: Spending Obligations, Revenue Sources, and Tax Burdens in War and in Peace
- Farley Grubb
- 15-07: Is Paper Money Just Paper Money? Experimentation and Variation in the Paper Monies Issued by the American Colonies from 1690 to 1775
- Farley Grubb
- 15-06: An Ounce of Prevention at Half Price:Evaluating a Subsidy on Health Investments
- Matthew White
- 15-05: Consumption Volatility, Liquidity Constraints and Household Welfare
- Keshav Dogra and Olga Gorbachev
- 15-04: Financial System Development and Economic Growth in Transition Economies:New Empirical Evidence from the CEE and CIS Countries
- Laura Cojocaru, Evangelos Falaris, Saul Hoffman and Jeffrey Miller
- 15-03: The Method of Endogenous Gridpoints in Theory and Practice
- Matthew White
- 15-02: Abortion, Contraception and the Rise in Non-Marital Births: A Revision and Reinterpretation of the Akerlof-Yellen-Katz Model of Pre-Marital Sex and Men¿s Responsibilities
- Saul Hoffman
- 15-01: Gender and Student Achievement in Personal Finance: Evidence from Keys to Financial Success
- Andrew Hill and Carlos Asarta
- 14-17: Endogenous Gridpoints in Multiple Dimensions: Interpolation on Non-Linear Grids
- Matthew White
- 14-16: HOW FISCAL POLICIES REDUCE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION IN OPEN ECONOMIES: EVIDENCE ON TAX COMPETITION AND COMPENSATION HYPOTHESES
- Stacie Beck and Soodong Park
- 14-15: The Distribution of Wealth and the Marginal Propensity to Consume
- Christopher Carroll, Jiri Slacalek, Kiichi Tokuoka and Matthew White
- 14-14: Ranking Economics Journals and Articles, Economics Departments, and Economists Using Teaching-Focused Research Productivity: 1991-2011
- Melody Lo, Sunny Wong, Franklin Mixon and Carlos Asarta
- 14-13: Non-Legal-Tender Paper Money: The Structure and Performance of Maryland’s Bills of Credit, 1767-1775
- James Celia and Farley Grubb
- 14-12: State Minimum Wage Changes and the Employment of Low-Wage Workers: New Evidence from 2011-2014
- Saul Hoffman and Wai-Kit Shum
- 14-11: CUMULATIVE EFFECTS ON WEIGHT DUE TO AN INITIAL OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE AS A BLUE COLLAR WORKER
- Bogdan Nedanov and Charles Link
- 14-10: Recent Stagnation of Married Women’s Labor Supply: A Life-Cycle Structural Model
- Seonyoung Park
- 14-09: Evaluation of Public R&D Policy: A Meta-Regression Analysis
- Syoum Negassi and Jean-Francois Sattin
- 14-08: A New Approach to Explaining the Value of Colonial Paper Money: Evidence from New Jersey, 1709-1775
- Farley Grubb
- 14-07: Graduated Response Policy and the Behavior of Digital Pirates: Evidence from the French Three-Strike (Hadopi) Law
- Michael Arnold, Eric Darmon, Sylvain Dejean and Thierry Pénard
- 14-06: Are the Effects of Minimum Wage Increases Always Small? A Re-Analysis of Sabia, Burkhauser, and Hansen
- Saul Hoffman
- 14-05: Colonial New Jersey's Paper Money Regime, 1709-1775: A Forensic Accounting Reconstruction of the Data
- Farley Grubb
- 14-04: OVERCOMING THE FISCAL TRILEMMA WITH TWO PROGRESSIVE CONSUMPTION TAX SUPPLEMENTS
- Laurence Seidman
- 14-03: Effects of School Quality on Student Achievement: Discontinuity Evidence from Kenya
- Adrienne Lucas and Isaac Mbiti
- 14-02: MEDICARE FOR ALL: A PUBLIC FINANCE ANALYSIS
- Laurence Seidman
- 14-01: STIMULUS WITHOUT DEBT
- Laurence Seidman
- 13-14: Student Choices of Reduced Seat Time in a Blended Introductory Statistics Course
- Carlos Asarta and James Schmidt
- 13-13: The Features and Effectiveness of the Keys to Financial Success Curriculum
- Carlos Asarta, Andrew Hill and Bonnie Meszaros
- 13-12: The Gender Question in Economic Education: Is it the Teacher or the Test?
- Carlos Asarta, Roger Butters and Eric Thompson
- 13-11: Success in Economics Major: Is it Path Dependent?
- Carlos Asarta, Roger Butters and Andrew Perumal
- 13-10: The Continental Dollar: How the American Revolution was Financed with Paper Money—Chapter 3 Initial Design and Idea Performance
- Farley Grubb
- 13-09: Eugene Meyer and the German Influence on the Origin of U.S. Federal Financial Rescues
- James Butkiewicz
- 13-08: Financial crisis, monetary policy reform and the monetary transmission mechanism in Turkey
- James Butkiewicz and Zeliha Ozdogan
- 13-07: Evidence on the Efficient Market Hypothesis from 44 Global Financial Market Indexes
- Huijian Dong, Helen Bowers and William Latham
- 13-06: Testing the Effectiveness of Regulation and Competition on Cable Television Rates
- Mary Kelly and John Ying
- 13-05: Payment Systems in the Healthcare Industry: An Experimental Study Of Physician Incentives
- Ellen Green
- 13-04: Geography And Gender: Why Does the Gender Earnings Ratio Vary Across U.S. States?
- Saul Hoffman
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