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98-12: The Truth is in the Eye of the Beholder: or Equilibrium in Beliefs and Rational Learning in Games
Y. Nyarko
98-11: To Mobilize of Not to Mobilize: Catch 22s in International Crises
Steven J. Brams
98-10: Fallback Bargaining
Steven J. Brams and D.M. Kilgour
98-09: An Asymmetric Kalai-Smorodinsky Solution
Juan Dubra
98-08: Taxation and the Sources of Growth: Estimates from United States Multinational Corporations
Jason Cummins
98-07: Taxation, Investment, and Firm Growth with Heterogeneous Capital
Jason Cummins and M. Dey
98-06: Debts and Deficits with Fragmented Fiscal Policymaking
A. Velasco
98-05: Financial Fragility and the Exchange Rate Regime
Roberto Chang and A. Velasco
98-04: Modes of Interaction Between Divorced Parents
Christopher Flinn
98-03: The Financial Accelerator in a Quantitative Business Cycle Framework
Ben S. Bernanke , Mark Gertler and Simon Gilchrist
98-02: Monetary Policy and Multiple Equilibria
Jess Benhabib , Stephanie Schmitt-Grohe and Martin Uribe
98-01: Monetary Policy Rules and Macroeconomic Stability: Evidence and some Theory
R. Clarida , Jordi Gali and Mark Gertler
97-42: Pareto Optimal Sizes of Innovation Spillovers
William Baumol
97-41: Returns to Mobility in the Transition to a Market Economy
Tito Boeri and Christopher Flinn
97-40: Competitive Neutrality Via Differential Access Pricing: Preservation of Desired Cross Subsidies Under Competitive Entry
William Baumol
97-39: The Productivity Paradox: Evidence from Indirect Indicators of Service Sector Productivity Growth
Edward Nathan Wolff
97-38: General Competitive Analysis with Asymmetric Information
Alberto Bisin and Piero Gottardi
97-37: Psychological Expected Utility Theory and Anticipatory Feelings
Andrew Caplin and John Leahy
97-36: The Choquet Bargaining Solutions
Efe Ok and Lin Zhou
97-35: Are Fixed Effects Fixed?
Douglas W. Dwyer
97-34: The Strategic Advantage of Negatively Interdependent Preferences
Levent Kockesen , Efe Ok and Rajiv Sethi
97-33: Income's Effect On Car and Vehicle Ownership, Worldwide: 1960-2015
Joyce Dargay and Dermot Gately
97-32: Monetary Policy Rules in Practice: Some International Evidence
Richard Clarida , Jordi Gali and Mark Gertler
97-31: Tax Policy and the Dynamic Demand for Domestic and Foreign Capital by Multinational Corporations
Rosanne Altshuler and Jason Cummins
97-30: Investment Behavior, Observable Expectations and Internal Funds
Jason Cummins , Kevin Allen Hassett and Stephen D. Oliner
97-29: Deductive Prediction of Conflict: The Northern Ireland Case
Steven J. Brams and Jeffrey M. Togman
97-28: Private Ownership and Corporate Performance: Some Lessons from Transition Economies
Roman Frydman , Cheryl Gray , Marek Hessel and Andrzej Rapaczynski
97-27: Optimal Adoption of Complementary Technologies
Boyan Jovanovic and Dmitriy L. Stolyarov
97-26: On the Design of Optimal Organizations Using Tournaments: An Experimental Examination
Alannah Orrison , Andrew Schotter and Keith Weigelt
97-25: Systematic Monetary Policy and the Effects of Oil Price Shocks
Ben S. Bernanke , Mark Gertler and Mark Waston
97-24: Technology Locks, Creative Destruction, and Non-Convergence in Productivity Levels
Douglas Dwyer
97-23: Catch-22 and King-of-the-Mountain Games: Cycling, Frustration, and Power
Steven J. Brams and Christopher B. Jones
97-22: Lorenz Dominance and the Variance of Logarithms
Efe Ok and James Foster
97-21: Eudcation Finance Reform and Investment in Human Capital: Lessons from California
Raquel Fernandez and Richard Rogerson
97-20: Cross-Country Growth Regressions
Jess Benhabib and Mark M Spiegel
97-19: Persistence of Business Cycles in Multisector RBC Models
Jess Benhabib , Roberto Perli and Plutarchos Sakellaris
97-18: Interdependent Preference Formation
Efe Ok , Rajiv Sethi and Levent Kockesen
97-17: Social Interactions, Local Spillovers and Unemployment
Giorgio Topa
97-16: The Determinants of Public Education Expenditures: Evidence from the States, 1950-1990
Raquel Fernandez and Richard Rogerson
97-15: Voting on Referenda: The Separability Problem and Possible Solutions
Steven J. Brams , D. Marc Kilgour and William Zwicker
97-14: Government Debt and Social Security in a Life-Cycle Economy
Mark Gertler
97-13: Debt Concentration and Bargaining Power: Large Banks, Small Banks, and Secondary Market Prices
Raquel Fernandez and Sule Ozler
97-12: The Nucleolus is Contested-Garment-Consistent: A Direct Proof
Benoit, Jean-Pierre
97-11: To Each According to...?: Markets, Tournaments, and The Matching Problem with Borrowing Constraints
Raquel Fernandez and Jordi Gali
97-10: A Regression-Discontinuity Evaluation of the Effect of Financial Aid Offers on College Enrollment
Wilbert H van der Klaauw
97-09: Popular Support for Progressive Taxation in the Presence of Interdependent Preferences
Levent Kockesen , Tapan Mitra and Efe Ok
97-08: The Decomposition of Economic Relationships by Time Scale Using Wavelets
J.B. Ramsey and C. Lampart
97-07: Labor Market Structure and Welfare: A Comparison of Italy and the U.S
Christopher Flinn
97-06: Proportional Representation: Broadening the Options
Steven J. Brams and Richard F. Potthoff
97-05: The Truel
Steven J. Brams and D. Mark Kilgour