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Homepage:http://www.dallasfed.org/research/vita/quintin.html
Phone:214 922 5157
Postal address:Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Research Department 2200 N. Pearl Street Dallas, TX 75201
Workplace:Economic Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2008

  1. The poor, the rich and the enforcer: institutional choice and growth
    Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Downloads
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    Working Papers, Queen's University, Department of Economics (2007) Downloads

2005

  1. Financial crises and total factor productivity
    Center for Latin America Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Downloads View citations
  2. Growing old together: firm survival and employee turnover
    Finance and Economics Discussion Series, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.) Downloads View citations
    See Also Journal Article in Topics in Macroeconomics (2005)
  3. Raising the bar for models of turnover
    Finance and Economics Discussion Series, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.) Downloads View citations
  4. Why do financial systems differ? History matters
    Working Paper Series, European Central Bank Downloads
    See Also Journal Article in Journal of Monetary Economics (2007)

2002

  1. Optimal contracts in a dynamic costly state verification model
    Working Paper Series, European Central Bank Downloads View citations

2001

  1. Limited enforcement and the organization of production
    Center for Latin America Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Downloads View citations
    See Also Journal Article in Journal of Macroeconomics (2008)

Journal Articles

2008

  1. Contract enforcement and the size of the informal economy
    Economic Theory, 2008, 37, (3), 395-416 Downloads
  2. Inequality and growth: challenges to the old orthodoxy
    FRBSF Economic Letter, 2008, (Jan) Downloads
  3. Limited enforcement and the organization of production
    Journal of Macroeconomics, 2008, 30, (3), 1222-1245 Downloads
    See Also Working Paper (2001)

2007

  1. Factor Utilization and the Real Impact of Financial Crises
    Advances in Macroeconomics, 2007, 7, (1), 1593-1593 Downloads View citations
  2. Why do financial systems differ? History matters
    Journal of Monetary Economics, 2007, 54, (4), 1002-1017 Downloads View citations
    See Also Working Paper (2005)

2006

  1. A competitive model of the informal sector
    Journal of Monetary Economics, 2006, 53, (7), 1541-1553 Downloads View citations
  2. Are labor markets segmented in developing countries? A semiparametric approach
    European Economic Review, 2006, 50, (7), 1817-1841 Downloads View citations
  3. Mexico's financial vulnerability: then and now
    Economic Letter, 2006, (Jun) Downloads

2005

  1. Financial crises: still a mystery
    The Southwest Economy, 2005, (Sep), 14-15 Downloads
  2. Growing Old Together: Firm Survival and Employee Turnover
    Topics in Macroeconomics, 2005, 5, (1), 1319-1319 Downloads
    See Also Working Paper (2005)

2004

  1. Mexico's export woes not all China-induced
    The Southwest Economy, 2004, (Nov), 9-10 Downloads
  2. The real impact of financial crises
    Economic and Financial Policy Review, 2004, 1-15 Downloads View citations

2003

  1. Beyond the border: the giant in Mexico's rearview mirror
    The Southwest Economy, 2003, (Mar), 10 Downloads

2002

  1. Beyond the border: the politics of Brazil's financial troubles
    The Southwest Economy, 2002, (Sep), 9-10 Downloads
  2. Is Mexico ready to roar?
    The Southwest Economy, 2002, (Sep), 1-4 Downloads
  3. Will Mexico become the next tiger?
    In Depth, 2002, (May) Downloads

2001

  1. Raising taxes in Mexico
    The Southwest Economy, 2001, (Jan), 10 Downloads
  2. Why is French unemployment so high?
    The Southwest Economy, 2001, (Sep), 13-14 Downloads
 
 
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