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- WP2020-015: Generalized Laplace Inference in Multiple Change-Points Models
- Alessandro Casini and Pierre Perron
- WP2020-014: Continuous Record Laplace-based Inference about the Break Date in Structural Change Models
- Alessandro Casini and Pierre Perron
- WP2020-013: Continuous Record Asymptotics for Change-Point Models
- Alessandro Casini and Pierre Perron
- WP2020-012: Trigonometric Trend Regressions of Unknown Frequencies with Stationary or Integrated Noise
- Pierre Perron, Mototsugu Shintani and Tomoyoshi Yabu
- WP2020-011: A Two Step Procedure for Testing Partial Parameter Stability in Cointegrated Regression Models
- Mohitosh Kejriwal, Pierre Perron and Xuewen Yu
- WP2020-010: Testing jointly for structural changes in the error variance and coe¢ cients of a linear regression model
- Pierre Perron, Yohei Yamamoto and Jing Zhou
- WP2020-009: Bootstrap Procedures for Detecting Multiple Persistence Shifts in Heteroskedastic Time Series
- Mohitosh Kejriwal, Xuewen Yu and Pierre Perron
- WP2020-008: The Great Moderation: Updated Evidence with Joint Tests for Multiple Structural Changes in Variance and Persistence
- Pierre Perron and Yohei Yamamoto
- WP2020-007: Matching and Agglomeration: Theory and Evidence from Japanese Firm-to-Firm Trade
- Yuhei Miyauchi
- WP2020-006: Measuring Commuting and Economic Activity inside Cities with Cell Phone Records
- Gabriel Kreindler and Yuhei Miyauchi
- WP2020-005: China’s Housing Bubble, Infrastructure Investment, and Economic Growth
- Shenzhe Jiang, Jianjun Miao and Yuzhe Zhang
- WP2020-004: U.S. Inequality and Fiscal Progressivity -- An Intragenerational Accounting
- Alan Auerbach, Laurence Kotlikoff and Darryl Koehler
- WP2020-003: Robots Are Us: Some Economics of Human Replacement
- Seth Benzel, Laurence Kotlikoff, Guillermo LaGarda and Jeffrey Sachs
- WP2020-002: MAKING CARBON TAXATION A GENERATIONAL WIN WIN
- Laurence Kotlikoff, Felix Kubler, Andrey Polbin, Jeffrey Sachs and Simon Scheidegger
- WP2020-001: Did the 2017 Tax Reform Discriminate against Blue State Voters?
- David Altig, Alan Auerbach, Patrick Higgins, Darryl Koehler, Laurence Kotlikoff, Ellyn Terry and Victor Ye
- WP2019-13: Testing for Changes in Forecasting Performance
- Pierre Perron and Yohei Yamamoto
- WP2019-12: Macro-Financial Volatility under Dispersed Information
- Jianjun Miao, Jieran Wu and Eric Young
- WP2019-11: Changing Preferences: An Experiment and Estimation of Market-Incentive E§ects on Altruism
- Undral Byambadalai, Ching-to Ma and Daniel Wiesen
- WP2019-10: Macro-Financial Volatility under Dispersed Information
- Jianjun Miao, Jieran Wu and Eric Young
- WP2019-09: Asset Market Equilibrium under Rational Inattention
- Jianjun Miao and Dongling Su
- WP2019-08: Multinational Expansion in Time and Space
- Stefania Garetto, Lindsay Oldenski and Natalia Ramondo
- WP2019-07: Multivariate Rational Inattention
- Jianjun Miao, Jieran Wu and Eric Young
- WP2019-06: Multivariate LQG Control under Rational Inattention in Continuous Time
- Jianjun Miao
- WP2019-05: Dynamic Rationally Inattentive Discrete Choice: A Posterior-Based Approach
- Jianjun Miao and Hao Xing
- WP2019-04: Data Driven Regulation: Theory and Application to Missing Bids
- Sylvain Chassang, Kei Kawai, Jun Nakabayashi and Juan Ortner
- WP2019-03: Testing for Changes in Forecasting Performance
- Pierre Perron and Yohei Yamamoto
- WP2019-02: Structural Breaks in Time Series
- Alessandro Casini and Pierre Perron
- WP2019-01: What are the consequences of global banking for the international transmission of shocks? A quantitative analysis∗
- Jose Fillat, Stefania Garetto and Arthur Smith
- WP2018-13: Come Together: Firm Boundaries and Delegation
- Laura Alfaro, Nicholas Bloom, Paola Conconi, Harald Fadinger, Patrick Legros, Andrew Newman, Raffaella Sadun and John van Reenen
- WP2018-015: Inference Related to Common Breaks in a Multivariate System with Joined Segmented Trends with Applications to Global and Hemispheric Temperatures
- Dukpa Kim, Tatsushi Oka, Francisco Estrada and Pierre Perron
- WP2018-014: Forecasting in the presence of in and out of sample breaks
- Jiawen Xu and Pierre Perron
- WP2018-009: Supplementary Appendix to "Impatience as Selfishness"
- Jawwad Noor and Norio Takeoka
- WP2018-008: Impatience as Selfishness
- Jawwad Noor and Norio Takeoka
- WP2018-007: How Do Foreclosures Exacerbate Housing Downturns?
- Adam Guren and Timothy McQuade
- WP2018-006: Unity in Diversity? How Intergroup Contact Can Foster Nation Building
- Samuel Bazzi, Arya Gaduh, Alexander Rothenberg and Maisy Wong
- WP2018-005: The Political Boundaries of Ethnic Divisions
- Samuel Bazzi and Matthew Gudgeon
- WP2018-004: Frontier Culture: The Roots and Persistence of “Rugged Individualism†in the United States
- Samuel Bazzi, Martin Fiszbein and Mesay Gebresilasse
- WP2018-003: Product Differentiation with Multiple Qualities
- Francesca Barigozzi and Ching-to Ma
- WP2018-002: Incentives for Motivated Experts in a Partnership
- Ting Liu, Ching-to Ma and Henry Mak
- WP2018-001: Uterus at a Price: Disability Insurance and Hysterectomy
- Elliott Fan, Hsienming Lien and Ching-to Ma
- WP2017-011: Repeated Games Without Public Randomization: A Constructive Approach
- Ani Dasgupta and Sambuddha Ghosh
- WP2017-010: Optimal Learning and Ellsberg’s Urns
- Larry Epstein and Shaolin Ji
- WP2017-009: Characterizing and attributing the warming trend in sea and land surface temperatures
- Francisco Estrada, Luis Martins and Pierre Perron
- WP2017-008: Extracting and analyzing the warming trend in global and hemispheric temperatures
- Francisco Estrada and Pierre Perron
- WP2017-007: Policy Reform
- Avidit Acharya and Juan Ortner
- WP2017-006: Ambiguous Correlation
- Larry Epstein and Yoram Halevy
- WP2017-006: Combining Long Memory and Level Shifts in Modeling and Forecasting the Volatility of Asset Returns
- Rasmus Varneskov and Pierre Perron
- WP2017-002: Disclosure and Choice
- Elchanan Ben-Porath, Eddie Dekel and Barton Lipman
- WP2017-001: Mechanisms with Evidence: Commitment and Robustness
- Elchanan Ben-Porath, Eddie Dekel and Barton Lipman
- wp2016-006: Quality and Competition between Public and Private Firms
- Liisa Laine and Ching-to Ma
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