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2005 Meeting Papers
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431: Contracting with Repeated Moral Hazard and Private Evaluations
William Fuchs
429: Government Finance in the Wake of Currency Crises
Craig Burnside and Martin Eichenbaum
428: Repeated Moral Hazard with Effort Persistence
Arantxa Jarque
427: Organizational Capital and Employment Fluctuations
Thijs van Rens
424: The Effects of Longevity and Distortions on Education and Retirement
Samuel de Abreu Pessoa and Pedro C. Ferreira
422: On the Privatization of Public Debt
Marco Del Negro and Fabrizio Perri
421: Sustainable Miracles
Arilton Teixeira , Benjamin Bridgman and Victor Gomes
416: Optimal Stabilization Policies in a Model with Financial Intermediation
Christopher Waller and Aleksander Berentsen
402: Human Capital Portfolios and the Distribution of Earnings
Eric F. Smith
396: Pareto-Improving Social Security Reform
Douglas H. Joines
393: The Demand for Currency at Low Interest Rates
Alessandro Secchi and Francesco Lippi
392: Technological Diversification
Silvana Tenreyro and Miklós Koren
389: On Ascending Vickrey Auctions for Heterogeneous Objects
Sven de Vries and James Schummer
387: Evaluating Explanations for Stagnation
Krishna Kumar and Elizabeth Caucutt
386: Monetary Policy in the Open Economy Revisited: The Case for Exchange-Rate Flexibility Restored
Maurice Obstfeld and Margarida Duarte
382: Exchange Rate Regimes
Pedro Teles , Bernardino Adao and Isabel Correia
381: Pass-Through and Exchange-Rate Fluctuations in a DSGE Model of Price
Sylvain Leduc , Giancarlo Corsetti and Luca Dedola
379: Monetary Policy and Distribution
Stephen Williamson
376: Monetary Policy and Consumer Expectations
Guido Lorenzoni
370: The Mystery of Monogamy
Avi Simhon , Eric D. Gould and Omer Moav
369: Optimal Sticky Prices under Rational Inattention
Mirko Wiederholt and Bartosz Mackowiak
363: Asset Trading Volume in a Production Economy
Thomas Hintermaier and Emilio Espino
362: Can consumption spillovers be a source of equilibrium indeterminacy?
Jaime Alonso-Carrera , Jordi Caballé and Xavier Raurich
360: Forward-Looking Hiring Behavior and the Dynamics of the Aggregate Labor Market
Eran Yashiv
358: Inequality, Social Discounting and Estate Taxation
Iván Werning and Emmanuel Farhi
356: Competition in Large Markets
Jeffrey Campbell
352: International Asset Markets and Real Exchange Rate Volatility
Martin Bodenstein
351: The Complementarity and Self Productivity of Human Capital Investments in a SDGE Economy with Altruism and Lifetime Liquidity Constraints
Flavio Cunha
350: Playing for Your Own Audience: Extremism in Two-Party Elections
Gabor Virag
347: Directed search without wage commitment: a new role for minimum wages and unions
Adrian M. Masters
346: Prices, Production, and Inventories Over the Automotive Model Year
George Hall , Adam Matthew Copeland and Wendy Dunn
345: Consumption Dynamics, Asset Pricing, and Welfare Effects under Information Processing Constraints
Yulei Luo
335: Trade Intensity and International Business Cycles
Kim J. Ruhl and Timothy Kehoe
328: Monetary Shocks in a Model with Loss of Skills
Julen Esteban-Pretel and Elisa Faraglia
326: More on Unemployment and Vacancy Fluctuations
Dale T. Mortensen
325: Markets as Beneficial Constraints on the Government
Adriano Rampini and Alberto Bisin
324: Forbearance and Prompt Corrective Action
Narayana Kocherlakota and Ilhyock Shim
323: Risk Sharing
Martin Gervais and Paul Klein
322: Sudden Stops and Productivity Drops
Kim J. Ruhl and Timothy Kehoe
321: A Theory of Capital Adequacy Requirements of Banks
Aleh Tsyvinski and Michael Golosov
318: The Big Problem of Large Bills: The Bank of Amsterdam and the Origins of Central Banking
William Roberds and Stephen Quinn
315: Technology Shock and Employment: Do We Need Models with a Fall in Hours?
Julien Matheron , Martial Dupaigne and Patrick Fève
312: (Relative Price) Lessons from Taking an AK Model to the Data
Ana Balcão Reis and Joao Ejarque
307: Sudden Stops in an Equilibrium Business Cycle Model with Credit Constraints: A Fisherian Deflation of Tobin's Q
Enrique G. Mendoza
306: Were U.S. State Banknotes Priced as Securities?
Warren Weber
304: Trade, Production Sharing and the International Transmission of Business Cycles
Linda L. Tesar , Ariel Tomas Burstein and Chris Kurz
303: Consumption, Expenditure, and Home Production over the Lifecycle
Mark Aguiar and Erik Hurst
302: Why is Long-Horizon Equity Less Risky? A Duration-Based Explanation of the Value Premium
Jessica Wachter and Martin Lettau
301: Surplus Sharing and Pricing in Matching Markets
George J. Mailath and Andrew Postlewaite
294: On the Recursive Saddle Point Method
Nicola Pavoni , Ramon Marimon and Matthias Messner