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545: The New Keynesian Phillips Curve and the Cyclicality of Marginal Cost
Sandeep Mazumder
544: Endogenous Cartel Formation with Heterogeneous Firms
Iwan Bos and Joseph E. Harrington
543: Nonparametric Identification of Dynamic Models with Unobserved State Variables
Yingyao Hu and Matthew Shum
542: International Evidence On Sticky Consumption Growth
Christopher Carroll , Jiri (Jirka) Slacalek and Martin Sommer
541: Estimating First-Price Auctions with an Unknown Number of Bidders: A Misclassification Approach
Yingyao Hu and Matthew Shum
540: Identifying the Returns to Lying When the Truth is Unobserved
Yingyao Hu and Arthur Lewbel
539: Estimating Marginal Treatment Effects in Heterogeneous Populations
Robert Moffit
538: Dynamic time series binary choice
Robert M. de Jong and Tiemen Woutersen
537: Avoiding Market Dominance: Product Compatibility in Markets with Network Effects
Jiawei Chen , Ulrich Doraszelski and Joseph E. Harrington
536: Which Nonlinearity in the Phillips Curve? The Absence of Accelerating Deflation in Japan
Emmanuel De Veirman
535: How Large Is the Housing Wealth Effect? A New Approach
Christopher Carroll , Misuzu Otsuka and Jiri (Jirka) Slacalek
534: Welfare Work Requirements with Paternalistic Government Preferences
Robert Moffitt
533: Handedness and Earnings
Christopher S. Ruebeck , Joseph E. Harrington and Robert Moffitt
532: Modelling the Birth and Death of Cartels with an Application to Evaluating Antitrust Policy
Joseph E. Harrington
531: How Do Cartels Operate?
Joseph E. Harrington
530: Precautionary Saving and Precautionary Wealth
Christopher Carroll and Miles Spencer Kimball
529: Innovators, Imitators, and the Evolving Architecture of Social Networks
Joseph E. Harrington
528: he Impact of the Corporate Leniency Program on Cartel Formation and the Cartel Price Path
Joseph E. Harrington and Joe Chen
527: Optimal Corporate Leniency Programs
Joseph E. Harrington
526: Detecting Cartels
Joseph E. Harrington
525: Estimating a Semi-Parametric Duration Model without Specifying Heterogeneity
Tiemen Woutersen and Jerry Hausman
524: Foundations of Bayesian Theory
Edi Karni
523: Subjective Expected Utility Theory without States of the World
Edi Karni
522: Do World Shocks Drive Domestic Business Cycles? Some Evidence from Structural Estimation
Thomas Lubik and Wing Leong Teo
521: A Bayesian Look at New Open Economy Macroeconomics
Thomas Lubik and Frank Schorfheide
520: The Method of Endogenous Gridpoints for Solving Dynamic Stochastic Optimization Problems
Christopher Carroll
519: A New Approach to Modeling Decision-Making under Uncertainty and Defining Subjective Probabilities
Edi Karni
518: A Note on Instability and Indeterminacy in Search and Matching Models
Thomas Lubik and Michael Krause
517: Theoretical Foundations of Buffer Stock Saving
Christopher Carroll
516: Some Foundations for Multiplicative Habits Models
Ryoji Hiraguchi
515: Agent-Based Models of Organizations
Myong-Hun Chang and Joseph E. Harrington
514: Cartel Pricing Dynamics with Cost Variability and Endogenous Buyer Detection
Joseph E. Harrington and Joe Chen
513: On-the-Job Search and the Cyclical Dynamics of the Labor Market
Thomas Lubik and Michael Krause
512: The Interest Rate Learning and Inventory Investment
Bartholomew Moore , Louis John Maccini and Huntley Schaller
511: Monetary Policy and the Dangers of Deflation:Lessons from Japan
Daniel Leigh
509: Collusion under Monitoring of Sales
Joseph E. Harrington and Andrzej Skrzypacz
506: Disinflations in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Free Lunch?
Marc Hofstetter
505: Do Central Banks Respond to Exchange Rate Movements? A Structural Investigation
Thomas Lubik and Frank Schorfheide
504: The (Ir)relevance of Real Wage Rigidity in the New Keynesian Model with Search Frictions
Thomas Lubik and Michael Krause
503: Nonlinear Pricing with Self-Control Preferences
Matt Shum , Susanna Esteban and Eiichi Miyagawa
502: Monopoly Quality Degradation in Cable Television
Matthew Shum and Gregory Crawford
501: Nonparametric Tests for Common Values in First-Price Auctions
Matthew Shum , Phil Haile and Han Hong
500: An Inventory of Simple Monetary Policy Rules in a New Keynesian Macroeconomic Model
Thomas Lubik and Massimiliano Marzo
497: Media as Watchdogs: The Role of News Media in Electoral Competition
Jimmy Chan and Wing Suen
496: The Role of Non-Financial Factors in Exit and Entry in the TANF Program
Robert Moffitt
493: Industrial Structure and Monetary Policy in a Small Open Economy
Thomas Lubik
492: Moral Sentiments and Social Choice: Fairness Considerations in University Admissions
Edi Karni and Zvi Safra
491: Monetary Policy for Inattentive Economies
Laurence Ball , N. Gregory Mankiw and Ricardo Reis
490: Investment Spending,Equilibrium Indeterminacy and the Interactions of Monetary and Fiscal Policy
Thomas Lubik
489: Discovery and Diffusion of Knowledge in an Endogenous Social Network
Myong-Hun Chang and Joseph E. Harrington