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13-02: Sustaining Group Reputation
Erik Olson Kimbrough and Jared Rubin
13-01: Norms Make Preferences Social
Erik Olson Kimbrough and Alexander Vostroknutov
12-21: An Experimental Examination of Asset Pricing Under Market Uncertainty
Taylor Jaworskiy and Erik Olson Kimbrough
12-20: Insiders, outsiders, and the adaptability of informal rules to ecological shocks
Erik Olson Kimbrough and Bart J. Wilson
12-19: The Role of Money Illusion in Nominal Price Adjustment
Luba Petersen and Abel M. Winn
12-18: Twenty Five Methodological Issues in Memory of Mark Blaug
Richard Lipsey
12-17: Testing Identification Strength
Bertille Antoine and Eric Renault
12-16: Policy Implications of Alternative Economic Paradigms: Some surprises from endogenous technological changes
Richard George Lipsey
12-15: Rules, Rule-Following, and Cooperation
Erik Olson Kimbrough and Alexander Vostroknutov
12-14: Land Markets and Inequality: Evidence from Medieval England
Cliff Bekar and Clyde Reed
12-13: Generalized Random Coefficients With Equivalence Scale Applications
Arthur Lewbel and Krishna Pendakur
12-12: Imputing Rent in Consumption Measures, with an Application to Consumption Poverty in Canada 1997-2009
Krishna Pendakur and Sam Norris
12-11: On the Expenditure-Dependence of Children's Resource Shares
Krishna Pendakur , Martina Menon and Federico Perali
12-10: Party Nomination Procedures and Quality of Government
Fernando M. Aragon
12-09: Local Spending, Transfers and Costly Tax Collection
Fernando M. Aragon
12-08: Mining, Pollution and Agricultural Productivity: Evidence from Ghana
Fernando M. Aragon and Juan Pablo Rud
12-07: Model Validation and Learning
In-Koo Cho and Kenneth Kasa
12-06: Heterogenous Beliefs and Tests of Present Value Models
Kenneth Kasa , Todd B. Walker and Charles H. Whiteman
12-05: A Behavioral Defense of Rational Expectations
Kenneth Kasa
12-04: Efficient Inference with Poor Instruments: a General Framework
Bertille Antoine and Eric Renault
12-03: Efficient Minimum Distance Estimation with Multiple Rates of Convergence
Bertille Antoine and Eric Renault
12-02: A critique of Ng's third-best theory
Richard George Lipsey
12-01: Robustness and Exchange Rate Volatility
Edouard Djeutem and Kenneth Kasa
11-04: Conditional Moment Models under Semi-Strong Identification
Bertille Antoine and Pascal Lavergne
11-03: Estimation of Equicorrelated Diffusions from Incomplete Data
Robert Alan Jones and Mohammad Zanganeh
11-02: Bounding a linear causal effect using relative correlation restrictions
Brian Vincent Krauth
11-01: Theoretical and Empirical Evidence of Timing-to-Market and Lead Market Strategies for Successful Environmental Innovation
Thomas Cleff and Klaus Rennings
10-04: Natural Resources and Local Economic Development: Evidence from a Peruvian Gold Mine
Fernando M. Aragon and Juan Pablo Rud
10-03: Multilateral Versus Regional Trading Arrangements: Substitutes Or Compliments?
Richard George Lipsey and Murray Smith
10-01: Government Policy in Monetary Economies
Fernando M. Martin
09-03: The Origins of Inequality: Insiders, Outsiders, Elites, and Commoners
Gregory K. Dow and Clyde Reed
09-02: Money and Capital as Competing Media of Exchange in a News Economy
Fernando M. Martin and David Andolfatto
09-01: On the Joint Determination of Fiscal and Monetary Policy
Fernando M. Martin
08-08: Smooth Minimum Distance Estimation and Testing in Conditional Moment Restrictions Models: Uniform in Bandwidth Theory
Pascal Lavergne and Valentin Patilea
08-07: A Cauchy-Schwarz inequality for expectation of matrices
Pascal Lavergne
08-06: One for All and All for One:Regression Checks With Many Regressors
Pascal Lavergne and Valentin Patilea
08-05: Efficiency and the Division of Marital Assets
Phil Curry
08-04: What is a Gang and Why Does the Law Care?
Phil Curry and Steeve Mongrain
08-03: Economic Growth Related to Mutually Interdependent Institutions and Technology
Richard George Lipsey
08-02: Glass Ceilings or Glass Doors? Wage Disparity Within and Between Firms
Krishna Pendakur and Simon D. Woodcock
08-01: Some Legacies of Robbins'Nature and Signifance of Economic Science
Richard George Lipsey
07-24: Learning by Doing vs. Learning from Others in a Principal-Agent Model
Jasmina Arifovic and Alexander K. Karaivanov
07-23: Buyer Power in International Markets
Horst Raff and Nicolas Schmitt
07-22: Dynamic Optimal Insurance and Lack of Commitment
Alexander K. Karaivanov and Fernando M. Martin
07-21: Strategic Shirking in Bilateral Trade
Christoph Luelfesmann
07-20: Dual Provision of Public Policies in Democracy
Christoph Luelfesmann
07-19: Federations, Constitutions, and Political Bargaining
Anke S. Kessler , Christoph Luelfesmann and Gordon M. Myers
07-18: Has the ICT Revolution Run its Course?
Kenneth Carlaw , Richard George Lipsey and Ryan Webb
07-17: SUSTAINED GROWTH DRIVEN BY MULTIPLE, CO-EXISTING GPTs
Kenneth Carlaw and Richard George Lipsey
07-16: Essential Interest-Bearing Money
David Andolfatto