Review of Economic Dynamics
1998 - 2025
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Volume 17, month October, 2014
- Income Taxation of U.S. Households: Facts and Parametric Estimates pp. 559-581

- Nezih Guner, Remzi Kaygusuz and Gustavo Ventura
- Wage, Income and Consumption Inequality in Japan, 1981-2008: from Boom to Lost Decades pp. 582-612

- Jeremy Lise, Nao Sudo, Michio Suzuki, Ken Yamada and Tomoaki Yamada
- Interpreting Life Cycle Inequality Patterns as an Efficient Allocation: Mission Impossible? pp. 613-629

- Alejandro Badel and Mark Huggett
- Dynamic Effects of Labor Supply: a mechanism explaining cross-sectional differences in hours pp. 630-653

- Ricardo Santos
- Sunspots and Self-Fulfilling Beliefs in the U.S. Housing Market pp. 654-676

- Masanori Kashiwagi
- Growth and Crisis, Unavoidable Connection? pp. 677-706

- Roberto Piazza
- Spatial Takeoff in the First Industrial Revolution pp. 707-725

- Alex Trew
- Why Stare Decisis? pp. 726-738

- Luca Anderlini, Leonardo Felli and Alessandro Riboni
- Social Security is NOT a Substitute for Annuity Markets pp. 739-755

- Frank Caliendo, Nick Guo and Roozbeh Hosseini
- Sustainable Social Security: Four Options pp. 756-779

- Sagiri Kitao
- Offshoring and occupational specificity of human capital pp. 780-798

- Moritz Ritter
- Dynamic Asset Allocation with Ambiguous Return Predictability pp. 799-823

- Hui Chen, Nengjiu Ju and Jianjun Miao
- Explaining Educational Attainment across Countries and over Time pp. 824-841

- Diego Restuccia and Guillaume Vandenbroucke
- Gender gaps across countries and skills: Demand, supply and the industry structure pp. 842-859

- Claudia Olivetti and Barbara Petrongolo
Volume 17, month July, 2014
- Learning, Large Deviations and Rare Events pp. 367-382

- Jess Benhabib and Chetan Dave
- The Political Economy of Entry Barriers pp. 383-416

- Toshihiko Mukoyama and Latchezar Popov
- Size, Trend, and Policy Implications of the Underground Economy pp. 417-436

- Renzo Orsi, Davide Raggi and Francesco Turino
- Resistance to Technology Adoption: The Rise and Decline of Guilds pp. 437-458

- Klaus Desmet and Stephen Parente
- War Finance and the Baby Boom pp. 459-473

- Kai Zhao
- Relative Price Fluctuations in a Two-Sector Model with Imperfect Competition pp. 474-483

- Alain Gabler
- Structural Transformation and the Oil Price pp. 484-504

- Radoslaw Stefanski
- Monetary Policy with Heterogeneous Households and Imperfect Risk-Sharing pp. 505-522

- Jae Won Lee
- Floor Systems for Implementing Monetary Policy: Some Unpleasant Fiscal Arithmetic pp. 523-542

- Aleksander Berentsen, Alessandro Marchesiani and Christopher Waller
- Unconventional Optimal Open Market Purchases pp. 543-558

- Chao Gu and Joseph Haslag
Volume 17, month April, 2014
- Credit, Vacancies and Unemployment Fluctuations pp. 191-205

- Nicolas Petrosky-Nadeau
- The Labor Wedge: MRS vs. MPN pp. 206-223

- Loukas Karabarbounis
- Sources of Business Fluctuations: Financial or Technology Shocks? pp. 224-242

- Sohei Kaihatsu and Takushi Kurozumi
- Multinational Production, Exports and Aggregate Productivity pp. 243-261

- Joel Rodrigue
- Tax collection, the informal sector, and productivity pp. 262-286

- Julio Leal Ordóñez
- Optimal inflation in a model of inside money pp. 287-293

- Alexei Deviatov and Neil Wallace
- Toward a Taylor Rule for Fiscal Policy pp. 294-302

- Martin Kliem and Alexander Kriwoluzky
- A Dynamic Model of Altruistically-Motivated Transfers pp. 303-328

- Daniel Barczyk and Matthias Kredler
- A generalized endogenous grid method for non-smooth and non-concave problems pp. 329-344

- Giulio Fella
- Saving Up or Settling Down: Home Ownership over the Life Cycle pp. 345-366

- Jonathan Halket and Santhanagopalan Vasudev
Volume 17, month January, 2014
- Career Length: Effects of Curvature of Earnings Profiles, Earnings Shocks, Taxes, and Social Security pp. 1-20

- Lars Ljungvist and Thomas Sargent
- Growth, Selection and Appropriate Contracts pp. 21-38

- Alessandra Bonfiglioli and Gino Gancia
- The Price of Imports and TFP: Application to the Korean Crisis of 1997-98 pp. 39-51

- Seon Tae Kim
- Credit constraints, inelastic supply, and the housing boom pp. 52-69

- Yongqiang Chu
- The Role of Inventories and Capacity Utilization as Shock Absorbers pp. 70-85

- Leonardo Auernheimer and Danilo Trupkin
- Preferences for Risk in Dynamic Models with Adjustment Costs pp. 86-106

- Galina Vereshchagina
- Resuscitating Businessman Risk: A Rationale for Familiarity-Based Portfolios pp. 107-130

- Doriana Ruffino
- How Does a Pay-as-you-go System Affect Asset Returns and the Equity Premium? pp. 131-149

- Conny Olovsson
- Brand Capital and Firm Value pp. 150-169

- Frederico Belo, Xiaoji Lin and Maria Ana Vitorino
- Is Smoking a Fiscal Good? pp. 170-190

- Shantanu Bagchi and James Feigenbaum
Volume 16, month October, 2013
- Politico-Economic Inequality and the Comovement of Government Purchases pp. 565-580

- Ruediger Bachmann and Jinhui Bai
- The Business Cycle Implications of Banks' Maturity Transformation pp. 581-600

- Martin Andreasen, Marcelo Ferman and Pawel Zabczyk
- Over-the-counter loans, adverse selection, and stigma in the interbank market pp. 601-616

- Huberto Ennis and John Weinberg
- Leveraged Borrowing and Boom-Bust Cycles pp. 617-633

- Patrick Pintus and Yi Wen
- Whom to send to Doha? The Short-sighted Ones! pp. 634-649

- Mario Larch and Wolfgang Lechthaler
- A Dynamic General Equilibrium Model of Driving, Gasoline Use and Vehicle Fuel Efficiency pp. 650-667

- Chao Wei
- Learning About Match Quality and the Use of Referrals pp. 668-690

- Manolis Galenianos
- Creative Destruction with On-the-Job Search pp. 691-707

- Jean-Baptiste Michau
- Learning, Capital Embodied Technology and Aggregate Fluctuations pp. 708-723

- Christoph Görtz and John Tsoukalas
- Business Cycle Accounting East and West: Asian Finance and the Investment Wedge pp. 724-744

- Dooyeon Cho and Antonio Doblas-Madrid
Volume 16, month July, 2013
- Quantitative Analysis of Health Insurance Reform: Separating Regulation from Redistribution pp. 383-404

- Svetlana Pashchenko and Ponpoje Porapakkarm
- Optimal Asset Taxes in Financial Markets with Aggregate Uncertainty pp. 405-420

- Florian Scheuer
- Rationally inattentive consumption choices pp. 421-439

- Antonella Tutino
- Accounting For Endogeneity in Matching Function Estimation pp. 440-451

- Daniel Borowczyk-Martins, Gregory Jolivet and Fabien Postel-Vinay
- On the Persistence of Income Shocks over the Life Cycle: Evidence, Theory, and Implications pp. 452-476

- Fatih Karahan and Serdar Ozkan
- Accounting for Global Dispersion of Current Accounts pp. 477-496

- Yongsung Chang, Sun-Bin Kim and Jaewoo Lee
- Asset-Pricing Implications of Biologically Based Non-Expected Utility pp. 497-510

- Emil Iantchev
- Health Insurance and Precautionary Saving: A Structural Analysis pp. 511-526

- Minchung Hsu
- Information Disclosure and Exchange Media pp. 527-539

- David Andolfatto and Fernando Martin
- Frictional wage dispersion with Bertrand competition: an assessment pp. 540-552

- Tamas Papp
- The (Un)importance of Geographical Mobility in the Great Recession" pp. 553-563

- Siddharth Kothari, Itay Saporta Eksten and Edison Yu
Volume 16, month April, 2013
- Open Borders pp. L1-L13

- John Kennan
- Wage Posting Without Full Commitment pp. 231-252

- Matthew Doyle and Jacob Wong
- Search for Financial Returns and Social Security Privatization pp. 253-270

- Alisdair McKay
- Fragility of Competitive Equilibrium with Risk of Default pp. 271-295

- Gaetano Bloise, Pietro Reichlin and Mario Tirelli
- How do financial frictions affect the spending multiplier during a liquidity trap? pp. 296-311

- Julio Carrillo and Céline Poilly
- Is Technological Change Biased Towards the Unskilled in Services? An Empirical Investigation pp. 312-331

- Ariell Reshef
- Heterogeneous Labor Skills, The Median Voter and Labor Taxes pp. 332-349

- Facundo Piguillem and Anderson Schneider
- The Effect of Social Security, Health, Demography and Technology on Retirement pp. 350-370

- Pedro Ferreira and Marcelo Santos
- Countercyclical Markups and News-Driven Business Cycles pp. 371-382

- Oscar Pavlov and Mark Weder
Volume 16, month January, 2013
- Misallocation and productivity pp. 1-10

- Diego Restuccia and Richard Rogerson
- Distortions, Endogenous Managerial Skills and Productivity Differences pp. 11-25

- Dhritman Bhattacharya, Nezih Guner and Gustavo Ventura
- Experimentation by Firms, Distortions, and Aggregate Productivity pp. 26-38

- Alain Gabler and Markus Poschke
- Factor Market Distortions Across Time, Space, and Sectors in China pp. 39-58

- Loren Brandt, Trevor Tombe and Xiaodong Zhu
- India's Mysterious Manufacturing Miracle pp. 59-85

- Albert Bollard, Pete Klenow and Gunjam Sharma
- Are China and India Backwards? Evidence from the 19th Century U.S. Census of Manufactures pp. 86-99

- Nicolas Ziebarth
- Productivity and Misallocation During a Crisis: Evidence from the Chilean Crisis of 1982 pp. 100-119

- Ezra Oberfield
- Misallocation and Productivity Effects of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff pp. 120-134

- Eric Bond, Mario Crucini, Joel Rodrigue and Tristan Potter
- Trade and Market Selection: Evidence from Manufacturing Plants in Colombia pp. 135-158

- Marcela Eslava, John Haltiwanger, Adriana Kugler and Maurice Kugler
- Misallocation and Financial Market Frictions: Some Direct Evidence from the Dispersion in Borrowing Costs pp. 159-176

- Simon Gilchrist, Jae Sim and Egon Zakrajšek
- Financing Constraints, Firm Dynamics, Export Decisions, and Aggregate Productivity pp. 177-193

- Andrea Caggese and Vicente Cuñat
- Quantifying the Impact of Financial Development on Economic Development pp. 194-215

- Jeremy Greenwood, Juan Sanchez and Cheng Wang
- Well-Intended Policies pp. 216-230

- Francisco Buera, Benjamin Moll and Yongseok Shin
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