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2006: The Macroeconomist as Scientist and Engineer
N. Gregory Mankiw
2006: The Politics and Economics of Offshore Outsourcing
N. Gregory Mankiw and Phillip Swagel
2006: Separation of Powers and the Budget Process
Gene M. Grossman and Elhanan Helpman
2006: Trade, FDI, and the Organization of Firms
Elhanan Helpman
2006: Divorce, fertility and the shot gun marriage
Alberto Alesina and Paola Giuliano
2006: Portfolio Diversification Under Local, Moderate and Global Deviations From Power Laws
Rustam Ibragimov and Johan Walden
2006: Artificial States
Alberto Alesina , William Easterly and Janina Matuszeski
2006: Superstition and Rational Learning
Drew Fudenberg and David K. Levine
2006: A Dual Self Model of Impulse Control
Drew Fudenberg and David K. Levine
2006: Pervasive Stickiness
N. Gregory Mankiw and Ricardo Reis
2006: A Letter to Ben Bernanke
N. Gregory Mankiw
2006: Urban Resurgence and the Consumer City
Edward L. Glaeser and Joshua D. Gottlieb
2006: Who adjusts and when? On the political economy of reforms
Alberto Alesina , Silvia Ardagna and Francesco Trebbi
2006: Down or Out: Assessing the Welfare Costs of Household Investment Mistakes
Laurent E. Calvet , John Y. Campbell and Paolo Sodini
2006: Log(Rank-1/2): A Simple Way to Improve the OLS Estimation of Tail Exponents
Xavier Gabaix and Rustam Ibragimov
2006: The Limits of Diversification When Losses May Be Large
Rustam Ibragimov and Johan Walden
2006: Purifying Japan's Banks: Issues and Implications
Randall Morck and Bernard Yeung
2006: Trade Liberalization and Institutional Change
Minyuan Zhao , Kathy Fogel , Randall Morck and Bernard Yeung
2006: Corporations
Randall Morck
2006: Myths and Realities of American Political Geography
Edward L. Glaeser and Bryce A. Ward
2006: Sign Tests for Dependent Observations
Rustam Ibragimov and Donald J. Brown
2005: Trade Liberalization and Institutional Change
Minyuan Zhao , Kathy Fogel , Randall Morck and Bernard Yeung
2005: Paternalism and Psychology
Edward L. Glaeser
2005: Rising Wage Inequality: The Role of Composition and Prices
David Autor , Lawrence F. Katz and Melissa S. Kearney
2005: Trends in U. S. Wage Inequality: Re-Assessing the Revisionists
David Autor , Lawrence F. Katz and Melissa S. Kearney
2005: Copula-Based Dependence Characterizations and Modeling for Time Series
Rustam Ibragimov
2005: Topologies on Types
Eddie Dekel , Drew Fudenberg and Stephen Morris
2005: A Tale of Two Tails: Peakedness Properties in Inheritance Models of Evolutionary Theory
Rustam Ibragimov
2005: The Divergence of Human Capital Levels across Cities
Christopher R. Berry and Edward L. Glaeser
2005: Why is fiscal policy often procyclical?
Alberto Alesina and Guido Tabellini
2005: Academic Freedom, Private-Sector Focus, and the Process of Innovation
Philippe Aghion , Mathias Dewatripont and Jeremy C. Stein
2005: Optimal Bundling Strategies For Complements And Substitutes With Heavy-Tailed Valuations
Rustam Ibragimov
2005: Demand-Driven Innovation and Spatial Competition Over Time Under Heavy-Tailed Signals
Rustam Ibragimov
2005: Portfolio Diversification and Value at Risk Under Thick-Tailedness
Rustam Ibragimov
2005: On Efficiency of Linear Estimators Under Heavy-Tailedness
Rustam Ibragimov
2005: Predicting the Equity Premium Out of Sample: Can Anything Beat the Historical Average?
John Y. Campbell and Samuel B. Thompson
2005: How Do House Prices Affect Consumption? Evidence From Micro Data
John Y. Campbell and Joao F. Cocco
2005: Growth or Glamour? Fundamentals and Systematic Risk in Stock Returns
John Y. Campbell , Christopher Polk and Tuomo Vuolteenaho
2005: In Searach of Distress Risk
John Y. Campbell , Jens Hilscher and Jan Szilagyi
2005: Caught On Tape: Institutional Order Flow and Stock Returns
John Y. Campbell , Tarun Ramadorai and Tuomo O. Vuolteenaho
2005: Why do Politicians Delegate?
Alberto Alesina and Guido Tabellini
2005: Inequality
Edward L. Glaeser
2005: The Only Game in Town: Stock-Price Consequences of Local Bias
Harrison Hong , Jeffrey D. Kubik and Jeremy C. Stein
2005: Good bye Lenin (or not?): The effect of Communism on people's preferences
Alberto Alesina and Nicola Fuchs-Schundeln
2005: Party Discipline and Pork-Barrel Politics
Gene M. Grossman and Elhanan Helpman
2005: Contracts and the Division of Labor
Daron Acemoglu , Pol Antras and Elhanan Helpman
2005: Urban Colossus: Why is New York America's Largest City?
Edward L. Glaeser
2005: The Opium Wars, Opium Legalization, and Opium Consumption in China
Chris Feige and Jeffrey A Miron
2005: Is the Melting Pot Still Hot? Explaining the Resurgence of Immigrant Segregation
David M. Cutler , Edward L. Glaeser and Jacob Vigdor
2005: Corruption, Inequality and Fairness
Alberto Alesina and George-Marios Angeletos
2005: Precautionary Savings and Self-Selection - Evidence from the German Reunification "Experiment"
Nicola Fuchs-Schundeln and Matthias Schundeln
2005: Work and Leisure in the U. S. and Europe: Why so Different?
Alberto Alesina , Edward Glaeser and Bruce Sacerdote
2005: Offshoring in a Knowledge Economy
Pol Antras , Luis Garicano and Esteban Rossi-Hansberg
2005: Choosing Electoral rules: Theory and Evidence from US Cities
Philippe Aghion , Alberto Alesina and Francesco Trebbi
2005: Interim Rationalizability
Eddie Dekel , Drew Fudenberg and Stephen Morris
2005: Profitable Investments or Dissipated Cash?: Evidence on the Investment-Cash Flow Relationship From Oil and Gas Lease Bidding
Marianne Bertrand and Sendhil Mullainathan
2005: Urban Growth and Housing Supply
Edward L. Glaeser , Joseph Gyourko and Raven E. Saks
2005: Why Have Housing Prices Gone Up?
Edward L. Glaeser , Joseph Gyourko and Raven E. Saks
2005: What Explains Differences in Smoking, Drinking and Other Health-Related Behaviors?
David M. Cutler and Edward Glaeser
2005: Avoiding the Curse of Dimensionality in Dynamic Stochastic Games
Ulrich Doraszelski and Kenneth L. Judd
2005: Incomplete Market Dynamics in a Neoclassical Production Economy
George-Marios Angeletos and Laurent-Emmanuel Calvet
2005: Dynamic Scoring: A Back-of-the-Envelope Guide
N. Gregory Mankiw and Matthew Weinzierl
2005: Location Choice in Two-Sided Markets with Indivisible Agents
Robert M. Anderson , Glenn Ellison and Drew Fudenberg